1, Spring Mountain Hidden in Zen;
In Chinese painting, "wind" is blank and "water" is pen and ink (pen, line drawing and rendering). Looking at painting and geomantic omen, painting is dense in Song Dynasty, but sparse in Yuan Dynasty. In the long-frame giant structure of landscape painting, it just reveals the auspicious beauty of Feng Shui.
2, "Long Tour Taihang":
Lin Dekun's works win with the charm of mountains and rivers, mountains and rivers, open realm and advocating mountain gods. His painting style, that is, work and meaning, is free without disorder, and he has established his own language order and pen and ink style in the brushwork and ink color of work and writing.
3. "Singing in Cuishan":
Lin Dekun's landscape paintings are magnificent, magnificent and magnificent, which shows the artist's artistic view. The meaning and rhyme of pen and ink are his understanding after studying the works of Gong Xian and Shi Tao, which makes him obsessed with the gentleness and gracefulness of pen and ink. However, his paintings obviously have a lot of modern flavor, full composition and complete modeling, especially the colorful and affectionate depiction of trees, which makes the picture full of vitality.
4. Xianghe Garden:
In Lin Dekun's landscape paintings, his warmth to the landscape is entrusted, conveying his grasp of the national spirit. In his works, he put all the possible talents and talents of a painter into his creation. He made a careful and rigorous composition, created a great impression, feeling, atmosphere and artistic conception, and condensed the quiet and distant atmosphere of China culture. Such works are thought-provoking, profound and thought-provoking.
5. The Mountain:
Yang Xiping's artistic pursuit is "understanding nature with heart" and "expressing nature with heart". In his landscape context, his images such as mountains, flowing water, pine forests, waterfalls and clouds are related to the painter's mentality, imagination and wisdom, and they are told in the form of mountains and rivers, which strengthens the visual appeal of the affinity between man and nature.