"Ink painting" composed of China's special cigarette ink has become a unique form of Chinese painting. Ink can be divided into five types: ink, light ink, strong ink, extremely light ink and Jiao Mo ink, namely, Jiao Mo (original ink), a strong ink, a heavy ink, a light ink and a clear ink.
"Ink is color" refers to the use of water to adjust the shade of ink to express the five-color phase of things. Although there are different views on "five colors", whether it refers to burnt, thick, heavy, light and clear, or to thick, light, dry, wet and black, its original intention is certain, that is, it requires rich changes in black, just like many colors such as green, yellow, purple and emerald, depicting vivid original images of things. The shade change of ink is the gradation change of color.
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China's ink painting pays attention to "vividness", not to the similarity of the appearance of objects, but to 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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