What is ink painting?

Ink painting: it is a form of painting. More often, ink painting is considered as the representative of China traditional painting, that is, Chinese painting. Basic ink painting, only ink painting, black and white, but advanced ink painting, but also meticulous flower-and-bird painting, colorful. The latter is sometimes called color ink painting. Chinese painting takes ink, one of the unique materials of Chinese painting, as the main raw material, and the amount of clear water is referred to as thick ink, light ink, dry ink, wet ink and Jiao Mo. , and draw different shadows (black, white and gray). Don't have a charm called "Mo Yun". And form a painting form dominated by ink and wash.

A Chinese painting. Refers to a painting made of pure ink and wash. Legend has it that it began in the Tang Dynasty, became in the Five Dynasties, flourished in the Song and Yuan Dynasties, and continued to develop in the Ming and Qing Dynasties and modern times. Give full play to the function of ink painting with brushwork as the leading factor. "Ink is color" means that the shade change of ink is a hierarchical change of color, and "ink is color" means that multi-level ink chromaticity can be used instead of colorful colors. In the Northern Song Dynasty, Shen Kuo's "Tu Song" said: "The south of the Yangtze River spread to Ju Ran, and the light ink and light blue became one." Which is ink painting. People in the Tang and Song Dynasties painted landscapes with wet strokes, which had the effect of "water fainting ink printing". People in the Yuan Dynasty began to use dry pen, and the ink color changed a lot, which had the artistic effect of "giving color at the same time". Wang Wei put forward the style of painting in the Tang Dynasty, and later generations followed suit. Ink painting has always occupied an important position in the history of China painting.

Ink painting has its own obvious characteristics. Traditional ink painting, according to the comments on the ancient paintings of Sheikh in the Southern Dynasties, pays attention to "vivid charm", does not stick to the appearance of objects, but emphasizes the expression of the author's subjective interest. Chinese painting emphasizes "expressive form", pursues a feeling of "beauty lies between similarity and dissimilarity", and pays attention to the charm of pen and ink. Writing requirements: flat, round, left, heavy and varied. Ink method requires ink to be divided into five colors, thick, light, broken, splashed, dyed, burnt and lingering. Pay attention to "brushwork", not focus perspective, not the influence of environment on the change of light color of objects, but the blank layout and the "momentum" of objects. It can be said that western painting is an art of "reappearance" and Chinese painting is an art of "expression". Chinese painting is to express "verve" and "realm". In addition, Chinese painting loves to write poems and mention words, and then add red seals to sign.

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