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What are the characteristics of Chinese painting and oil painting?

Characteristics: Oil painting is a kind of western painting, which pays attention to the perspective relationship, the proportion of characters and the color change, so the characters drawn are very real, but oil painting is not suitable for painting large-scale landscapes, because it is a focus perspective and is only suitable for painting a certain point of scenery. If you want to draw a big landscape painting, you must use scattered perspective. The reason why Chinese painting is suitable for painting landscapes is precisely because of the scattered perspective method. Nowadays, many foreigners paint landscapes in order to learn China's methods.

Difference:

1, the difference between connotation and form: Chinese painting is a local painting art in China, which has a history of thousands of years and is a treasure of traditional art in China. Oil painting, a western painting art, began to flow into China in the Qing Dynasty. Compared with western painting, Chinese painting is different from western painting in painting tools, especially in the composition of poems, books, paintings and seals and the cultural connotation of China contained in the painting itself.

2. The difference between painting tools and materials: the brush used in Chinese painting is conical, which is divided into soft and hard. Wool and two brushes are soft pens, while wolf hair is hard. Painting paper is a special rice paper. Pigment is a water-soluble mineral, which is mainly painted with ink and divided into five colors.

There are many pens used in oil painting, such as pencils, flat brushes and paint scrapers. Draw on canvas and linen. Pigment is an oily mineral which is mixed with castor oil.

3. Differences in cultural beliefs The difference between Chinese painting and oil painting lies in the differences in tools, colors, forms and connotations used in painting according to the humanistic, cultural, religious and natural environment formed by the two paintings.