Simple landscape painting course?

Simple landscape painting tutorial is as follows:

1. Prepare painting tools, black pens, watercolor pens and white paper. When we are ready, draw a nearly straight line in the middle and lower part of the whole paper and rush to the horizon.

2. After drawing, we draw a curve above the line and two curves with the same trajectory below the line. After drawing, we draw two curves, one left and one right, on the line next to the curve we just drew.

After painting, we draw some bushes from the far left beside the horizon. Finally, we draw some birds and color them, so that our handwritten newspaper is finished.

Landscape painting, referred to as "landscape" for short, is a kind of Chinese painting, which mainly depicts the natural scenery of mountains and rivers. Landscape painting occupies an important position in the history of China painting, which can be divided into green landscape, ink landscape, light crimson landscape, small green landscape and boneless landscape. It is a very distinctive art in oriental painting. Representative painters are Zhan Ziqie, Bessie, Wang Wei, Fan Kuan and Zhang Hong.

Landscape painting is one of the traditional classifications of Chinese painting. The early scenery is mainly the background of figure painting. Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties gradually became independent from figure painting. During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the single field of Chinese painting was destroyed, and Wu Daozi, Li Sixun and Wang Wei were all good at painting landscape paintings. Since the Tang Dynasty, landscape painters have been divided into two schools: the Northern School was founded by Li Sixun, a painter of the Tang Dynasty, who made good use of colors and mainly painted landscapes in Guanluo area on both sides of the Yellow River. Li Cheng, Fan Kuan, Zhang Zeduan, Li Tang, Ma Yuan and others belong to the Northern School.

Wang Wei, the founder of Nanshe, used ink better than color. Mi Fei, Wang Ximeng, Zhao Boju and others belong to the Southern School. Mi Fei and his son created "Mountains and Rivers in Midian" to show misty rain and lemons in the south of the Yangtze River, while Wang Ximeng, Zhao Boju and others are good at painting green mountains and rivers. In the Song Dynasty, landscape painting was very popular, and people from princes and nobles to literati and businessmen were willing to decorate the hall with landscape painting. Landscape painting in Yuan Dynasty is mainly freehand brushwork. Famous painters include Huang, Zhenwu, Ni Zan and Wang Meng. They are called. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, landscape painting continued to develop after Zheng Shan.