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Peach Blossom Painting in Chinese Painting

Peach Blossom Painting Chinese painting is as follows:

1, first draw a peach, make it light yellow-green with gamboge and cyanine, and dip the pen tip in rouge. Two strokes complete a peach, and the overall relationship between the trend and the gathering and dispersion of each peach should be well grasped.

2, and then use cyanine and gamboge to reconcile, and then use the pen tip to dip cyanine or light ink to draw the front layer of the leaves. Leaves are shaded and painted from the front to the back. When drawing the next layer of leaves, the pen tip is slightly dipped in ochre.

3. Finally, hook the leaf tendons with heavy ink. Ye Jin can't be drawn, but it should be done in one go. According to the picture composition, add leaves appropriately to improve the picture.

Chinese painting is a traditional form of painting in China, which uses brush strokes dipped in water, ink and color on silk or paper. Tools and materials include brushes, ink, Chinese painting pigments, rice paper, silk and so on. Themes can be divided into figures, landscapes, flowers and birds, etc. And techniques can be divided into figurative and freehand brushwork. Chinese painting embodies the ancients' cognition of nature, society and its related politics, philosophy, religion, morality, literature and art in content and artistic creation.

Chinese painting embodies the traditional philosophy and aesthetics of the Chinese nation in terms of observation and understanding, image shaping and expression techniques. In the observation and understanding of objective things, it adopts the method of seeing the big from the small, observing and understanding objective things in activities, and even directly participating in things, rather than appearing locally or being limited to a fixed point. It permeates people's social consciousness, which makes painting have the cognitive function of "being lonely for thousands of years and knowing from painting".