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Bird and flower painting techniques

Chinese painting bird and flower techniques are: white drawing, brushwork, writing, boneless, ink, dabbing and dyeing, haloing and so on.

1, white drawing: the outline and details of flowers, birds and animals and other objects outlined with ink lines, without applying color.

2. Gongbi: depicting flowers, birds and animals and other objects with detailed brush strokes and strong colors, focusing on details and color layering.

3. Writing: Use concise, generalized strokes and light colors to express the charm and temperament of flowers, birds and animals, focusing on the expression of the artist's emotions and mood.

4. Bone-less: using color and ink to draw flowers, birds and animals and other objects directly, without emphasizing the contours and lines, focusing on the overall sense of the object and the changes in the levels of color. Ruin

5, splash ink: ink splash, sprinkle ink and other techniques to express flowers, birds and animals and other objects, focusing on the expression of the object's form and texture.

6. Dotting: Using brushes or paintbrushes to gently dot the colors to form a sense of hierarchy and three-dimensionality.

7, halo: use the brush or brush in the color edge or the center of the color gently halo color, forming a gradient effect and three-dimensional sense.

Chinese painting classification based on:

Chinese painting "painting is divided into three subjects", figures, birds and flowers, landscapes, ostensibly categorized by subject matter, but in fact, the expression of art is a concept and thought. The combination of the three constitutes the whole of the universe, complementing each other. This is the philosophical thinking sublimated by art, is the true meaning of art for art.

The so-called "painting is divided into three sections", which summarizes the universe and life hitchhiking search in three areas: figure painting is the expression of human society, human relations; landscape painting is the expression of the relationship between man and nature, man and nature into one; bird and flower painting is the expression of nature's variety of life, and people live in harmony.