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李雪萌"Ink wash painting" is a traditional Chinese painting form, also known as Chinese painting or traditional Chinese painting. This painting style mainly uses water, ink, brush and rice paper as materials. By adjusting the ratio of water and ink, it creates different effects of thick and thin, dry and wet, and thus produces various layers of works.
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江文浩Ink wash painting, also known as traditional Chinese painting or traditional Chinese painting, is a form of painting that uses pure ink, no color, or very little color. It mainly uses the blending of water and ink,as well as the use of special tools and materials such as brushes and rice paper, to express the sense of hierarchy and artistic conception of the painting.
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戚宏文I is a style of East Asian visual art that uses brush and ink on paper or silk. Originating primarily from China and later spreading to Japan and Korea, ink wash painting is characterized by its emphasis on brushwork, monochrome ink tones, and the use of empty space to suggest the essence of the subject rather than detailed depiction.
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余坤虹Ink wash painting, also known as literati painting or sumi-e, is a traditional East Asian painting style that uses black ink and water to create monochrome artworks. Originating in China, ink wash painting has been practiced for centuries and has also been adopted and refined in countries like Japan and Korea.
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彭正强Ink wash painting, also known as traditional Chinese painting or traditional Chinese painting, is a form of painting that uses pure ink, no color, or very little color. It mainly uses the blending of water and ink, as well as the use of special tools and materials such as brushes and rice paper, to express the sense of hierarchy and artistic conception of the painting.
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白宇鹏A style of East Asian brush painting that uses black ink and water to create subtle variations in shading and tone. This traditional technique is commonly associated with Chinese and Japanese art, but also has roots in Korean and Vietnamese art. Ink wash painting typically focuses on capturing the essence or spirit of a subject rather than creating a realistic representation. Artists use a variety of techniques.
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周皓元It s a traditional style of East Asian brush painting that originated in China and later spread to other countries like Japan and Korea. This art form is characterized by its minimalistic approach, using black ink and varying shades of gray achieved by diluting the ink with water on absorbent paper or silk.
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张利娜Ink Wash Painting, a traditional Chinese art, features black ink and water on paper/silk, emphasizing brushwork and contrast to depict nature, with a minimalist approach capturing essence rather than likeness. It emerged in Tang and peaked in Song, with landscapes, flowers, birds as common subjects, using various brush techniques for texture and effect, valued for its simplicity and emotional expression, continuing to influence modern artists.
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郭志强This refers to a style of painting in which ink shades are manipulated through dilution, and color use is minimal. It is also known as traditional Chinese or typically Chinese painting. The materials used include ink and water, a painting brush, and rice paper. Through adjusting the proportion of water to ink, the final image varies between light and dark, wet and dry, and thick and thin ink, thus producing varying degrees of color intensity. An ink wash painting normally consists of only ink and water, or of black and white. A more refined ink wash painting, on the other hand, may also feature an elaborate style of painting with flowers and birds in splendid hues, also known as "colored ink wash painting." On the whole, Chinese ink wash painting is impressionistic when depicting distant objects, but realistic about nearby ones. Through the skillful manipulation of color contrasts and the production of artistic ambience, the painter brings forth the value of a painting's "spiritual liveliness."
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李万林Ink painting is a form of traditional Chinese painting and is also considered a representative of traditional Chinese painting or traditional Chinese painting. Ink painting is based on the perfect fusion of water and ink, and presents a dense, light, dry, wet, and focal effect through different proportions of blending. This form of painting only uses water and ink to create a rich hierarchy between black and white, and sometimes other colors are added to form colorful ink paintings. The characteristic of ink painting is that it emphasizes meaning rather than form, and through a small amount of blank space and simplified brushwork, it explains the infinite artistic space of Chinese aesthetics. It does not focus on perspective and does not emphasize the influence of the environment on the changes in light and color of objects, but rather expresses the charm and realm through the use of pen and ink.