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Is ink painting a legacy?

Ink painting is not an intangible cultural heritage, but an abstract intangible form.

Ink painting is a traditional painting of the Chinese nation, which has a long history and fine traditions, embodies the wisdom, personality, psychology and temperament of the Chinese nation, and is unique in the world painting world with its distinctive characteristics and styles.

The traditional painting form of Han nationality is to paint on silk or paper with a brush dipped in water, ink and color. This kind of painting is called Chinese painting. Tools and materials include brush, ink, Chinese painting pigments, rice paper, silk and so on. Themes can be divided into figures, landscapes, flowers and birds, etc. Techniques can be divided into brushwork and freehand brushwork, and its spiritual core is "pen and ink".

Artistic feature

Ink painting is a painting art form with strong Chinese characteristics in China. With the help of painting tools and materials with national characteristics (brush, rice paper, ink and wash), paintings with images and artistic conception are displayed. Its characteristics mainly have two aspects:

First, in terms of tool materials, ink painting has a harmonious artistic effect. Specifically, the attribute characteristics of water, ink and rice paper have been well reflected, such as the harmony of ink and wash, the emergence of dry and wet shades; In addition, the combination of ink and rice paper has produced a special effect of wet penetration.

The second is the performance characteristics of ink painting. Because of the blending and infiltration of ink painting and rice paper, it is good at showing the image characteristics like images, that is, images. This image effect can make people have rich reverie, which accords with the aesthetic ideal of "China's painting pays attention to artistic conception".