
Guo Lihua drafts a painting at her residence in Binxian County of Harbin, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province,
HARBIN, Sept. 2 (Xinhua) -- During the day, Guo Lihua is a farmer in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, toiling in the fields to produce crops. When night falls, however, she picks up her brush, transforming into a painter in front of a canvas.
In her paintings, the sky was blue, the corn golden, and the farmers joyful in colorful attire.
"I am a farmer and I have lived in the countryside all my life," said the 54-year-old. "I would like to show people the real rural life with my paintings."
Growing up in Binxian County of Heilongjiang, Guo dropped out of school
In her spare time, she would find a
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Her paintings, contrary to her expectations, impressed her neighbors and resulted in them taking home some of her works.

This photo taken on June 27, 2023 shows a creation by Guo Lihua pictured in Binxian County of Harbin, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province. (Xinhua/Hou Ming)
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"At first I knew next to nothing about painting. I just pictured whatever was
Guo never saw painting
During the farming season, she would do farm work in the day and paint at night. Sometimes she painted until the crack of dawn.
Her paintings have drawn praise from professionals impressed with the bright colors and strong personal style. Guo has also won numerous awards and some of her works have been exhibited overseas.

Guo Lihua picks vegetables at her vegetable garden in Binxian County of Harbin, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, on June 27, 2023. (Xinhua/Hou Ming)
In her village, people used to call Guo "the technician," because she liked using her brain. Fellow villagers always asked her when they should start growing vegetables and which seeds to choose.
Now her nickname has changed to "the painter." Guo also likes using her brain in improving her skills. "She never feels tired," said her husband, who added that sometimes she even forgets to eat and sleep.
Guo is frequently asked why the people in her paintings are all smiling, seemingly happy.
"Of course we are happy," she would reply. "In spring, we sow the seeds of hope in the field, watching the crops grow like our children. In autumn, we harvest with unspeakable happiness. I paint whatever I see."
From her paintings, one can detect the changes in her village, such
"Our life in the countryside is constantly improving," she said. "I will keep painting as long as I can, so as to let people see our real life and feel our happiness." ■












