He Jun(b.1970) Taihu Stone:Parasitism acrylic on canvas executed in 2009 200x150 cm (78 3/4 x 59 in) LITERATURE p.100-101, Stone Trace - Hejun's Art, Shanxi People's Fine Arts Publishing House, February 2012
”He Jun depicts the Taihu Stone series with wiping fingers instead of using traditional brushes or carving knife. In terms of painting technique, even though He Jun does not apply traditional techniques from any academic schools, he still demonstrates a refined skill of Chinese oil painting.” - Excerpt from He Jun’s Handwriting by Peng De
”The Taihu Stone series reveals the subtle transformation of realistic and abstract art language and the experience of Chinese traditional culture with western one. He Jun has already shown the sign of further exploration on oil painting techniques. This is due to his personality and, what’s more, his in-depth insight and experience of Chinese traditional culture and western art. On the concept of realistic painting, he started his artistic journey, and went through the exchanges and transformations between Chinese and western cultures. Gradually he found a perfect joint for both eastern and western painting techniques. Taihu stone is the right choice of his reflection and exploration in the art world. The effort which he has made help to re-interpret the literati spirit and the spiritual freedom, which builds a linkage between traditional Chinese and western style. Under the present cultural realm of Chinese contemporary oil painting, He Jun is no doubt a witness of the transformation in Chinese art history. His practice of creating rocks on canvas re-inspires us that the development of Chinese oil paintings has expanded from the exploration specifically focused on painting techniques to an in-depth pondering on humanity. - Excerpt from About He Jun’s Oil Paintings by Li Chao, professor of Shanghai University - Both excerpt from Stone Track - He Jun Collection in 2012, Shanxi People Art Publication