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刁昕悦Ink wash painting is a type of traditional Chinese painting that mainly uses ink and water as materials to express the artistic conception and charm of the picture through techniques such as ink intensity, dryness and wetness, and smudging. Its characteristics are realistic in close proximity, abstract in the distance, subtle colors, and rich artistic conception, giving people a fresh and elegant feeling. The term "ink" in Chinese ink painting not only refers to black, but also includes rich colors expressed through variations in ink intensity. Painters use the dry and wet intensity of ink, as well as the techniques of the center, side, forward, and reverse strokes of the brush, to create various beautiful images on rice paper
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刁昕悦Ink wash painting is a type of traditional Chinese painting that mainly uses ink and water as materials to express the artistic conception and charm of the picture through techniques such as ink intensity, dryness and wetness, and smudging. Its characteristics are realistic in close proximity, abstract in the distance, subtle colors, and rich artistic conception, giving people a fresh and elegant feeling. The term "ink" in Chinese ink painting not only refers to black, but also includes rich colors expressed through variations in ink intensity. Painters use the dry and wet intensity of ink, as well as the techniques of the center, side, forward, and reverse strokes of the brush, to create various beautiful images on rice paper
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用户720180Ink painting, a pillar of Chinese traditional art, is intertwined with calligraphy and reflects Chinese values. A prerequisite for literators, it demands technical mastery and inner expression. Poetry and painting are mutually complementary, as each enhances the other. Many pursue painting to realize their ideal world, unique to China's literary-painter school.
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崔原硕ink painting, a cornerstone of Chinese traditional art, is deeply rooted in Chinese calligraphy and serves as a window to the values held by the Chinese people. It is a fundamental skill in the pursuit of becoming a qualified literator, emphasizing not just technical proficiency but also the expression of one's inner world. The poem and painting are seen as complementary, with the former being the visible form of the latter, and vice versa. Many individuals, unable to fulfill their aspirations in the mundane world, turn to painting as a means to realize their idealized world, contributing to the unique literary-painter school found only in China.
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张建欣Ink wash painting, also known as shui mo hua (水墨画) in Chinese, is a traditional Chinese painting technique that uses black ink and water to create images on paper or silk. This art form is deeply rooted in Chinese culture and dates back to the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD). Ink wash painting is characterized by its emphasis on brushwork, expressive style, and the use of negative space.