What are the works of Chinese painting Niu?

The traditional Chinese painting Niu includes the industrious picture of the godson, the affectionate picture of the mother and the child, the picture of five cows playing in the water, the series of zodiac cows, the picture of drunken cows and so on. Cattle is an image portrayal that integrates spirit and meaning. Cattle have an incomparable position in ancient and modern China and foreign countries. Cattle have deep-rooted feelings with us in China, and the essence of cattle culture shows the temperament of our Chinese sons and daughters.

1, Wang Wenqiang's "Godson's Hard Work" with a four-foot vertical tripe.

It shows a warm scene where a gentle and hardworking ox gets along with his children. This work is not deliberately artificial, the picture is simple, sincere and full of strong intimacy. Niu's stubborn and honest character is vividly portrayed in the painter's pen. Cattle are auspicious in geomantic omen, which has the miraculous effect of blessing and conditioning geomantic omen. They are suitable as gifts for friends or individuals.

2. Julia passed the four-foot vertical animal painting Buffalo "Mother and Child Love"

With meticulous brushwork, the picture shows two cows, one old and one young, one static and one moving. In the picture, the calf stands beside his mother with a little timid eyes, observing the things around him. And the cow lay quietly by the stream, silently looking at the distance.

This anthropomorphic scene can't help but remind us of our childhood, afraid to face all kinds of environments alone, and always like to play happily in the loving arms of our mother.

But when people grow up, mothers should also make a determined effort to let their children face the future life independently. Man himself is an animal, and this picture of mother-child affection better shows this emotion of human beings through painting.

3. Wang Xiangyang's four-foot banner classic "Five Cows Playing in the Water"

The five cows in this painting are full of movements, walking, standing, bowing, or holding their heads high; It gives cows all kinds of temperament: lively, quiet, noisy, timid and eccentric. The whole picture has no background, and it is entirely based on cattle. If it is not a careful observation of the cow, it shows that the author has made a careful observation of the cow and is full of confidence in its description.

Although the lines drawn by the painter are simple, the bones and muscles drawn are in place. The painter uses simple lines to outline the bone transition of cattle, and the muscles are wrapped and natural; The brushwork is smooth, the lines are elastic, and the force penetrates the paper back; Accurate description without losing strong artistic expression.

The five cows in the Five Cattle Map contain beautiful meanings: the first is a pioneer cow, the second is an auspicious cow, the third is an auspicious cow, the fourth is Wang Jianiu, and the fifth is a wishful cow. Taking a photo of five cows home is equivalent to taking home diligence, good luck, wealth, luck and wishful thinking! ?

4. Fu Fei's four-foot square animal paintings, Zodiac series "Cattle"

Fu Fei, Manchu, Liaoning, now lives in Beijing. Fu Fei is a young painter born in 1990s. He not only has an indomitable character in the 1990s, but also has a rare persistence and perseverance of his peers, which makes his painting learning path perfect day by day. In 2003, I began to copy Mr. Liu Jiyou's works, which benefited a lot. In 2006, Dai studied meticulous tiger, and 20 12 Liaoning Manxiangchun won the first prize.

5. Wang Xiangyang's four-foot banner freehand animal painting "Drunk Cow"

Teacher Wang Xiangyang is good at drawing animals, flowers and birds, especially ink animals. His ink animal paintings are realistic, accurate in modeling, rigorous in structure and lifelike. His works are profound, bold, concise, complete and connotative.

In recent years, his works have participated in many exhibitions at home and abroad, leaving a deep impression on audiences all over the world and being highly praised by Chinese and foreign art circles and collectors. He also published many monographs, such as Wang Xiangyang Painting Chicken and Wang Xiangyang Flower and Bird Painting Collection.