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Line Technique in China Traditional Art

According to the classification of painting skills:

1, meticulous;

2. Law;

3. Draw lines;

4, boneless;

5, finger painting;

Extended data:

1, meticulous

Meticulous brushwork is a method of meticulous brushwork in Chinese painting, which is symmetrical with freehand brushwork. Freehand brushwork is an indulgence of Chinese painting. It is required to write the form and spirit of the object with concise pen and ink to express the author's artistic conception.

2. Law

Warping is a technique of Chinese painting, which is used to express the texture of stone and bark. The rock making methods mainly include pima group, raindrop group, cirrus group, Jie Suocun group, Niu Maocun group, lotus leaf group, folded band group, surrounded iron group, large and small split group and so on.

The epidermis of a tree is represented by scales, ropes and stripes, all of which are named according to their respective shapes. These painting methods are the expression procedures created by ancient painters in their artistic practice according to the different texture structures of various rocks and the epidermis state of trees. With the continuous innovation and evolution of Chinese painting, this expression will continue to develop.

3. Draw lines

Line drawing is the professional name of Chinese painting. Originated from the ancient "line drawing". A method of drawing objects with colorless ink lines. There is also a slight light ink rendering. Mostly used for figure and flower painting.

4, boneless

Boneless is also the professional name of Chinese painting. Sketch doesn't need ink lines, you can draw objects directly with colors. After the Five Dynasties, the yellow spring in the middle of Shu painted flowers with thin hooks, and the handwriting was almost invisible after coloring, which was called "boneless flowers". In the Northern Song Dynasty, Xu Chongsi studied with Huang Quan, and his flowers were only painted in color, which was called "boneless painting".

Later generations called this painting "boneless". Another kind of landscape painting, called "Boneless Landscape" or "Boneless Map", is dyed with cyan, green and vermilion. According to legend, it was created by a monk in the Southern Dynasties, and Tang was good at this method.

5. Finger painting

Finger painting is called "finger painting" for short. A special drawing method of Chinese painting. Draw on paper silk with fingers, nails and palms dipped in ink or color. Gao was good at this kind of painting in Qing Dynasty, and his nephew Gao Bing also wrote "On Fingering Painting". Gao said: "I draw by hand, and the Oracle bones are on my back;" There is nothing left in the hand, and there is nothing left in the hand "(quoted from Hu's Interesting Talk on China's Painting, page 195).

This shows that he used all parts of his hand, nails, fingers, palms and the back of his hand. Analyze and draw small people, flowers and birds, fine lines, etc. , can be done directly or laterally with nails. For example, a painting as big as a lotus leaf or a rock can be painted with strokes, and the back of the hand and the palm of the hand can be touched in the painting; You can draw wicker running water with your little finger and nameless nails, and dip one finger or several fingers in ink with a little moss.

Always think first, have a plan in your mind, and then your mind and hands will be natural, and you will be said to be superior if you don't show traces of hand painting. Therefore, "things become hands, but nothing." Since then, although many people have done finger painting, it was only an accidental finger painting game. Only Pan Tianshou, a famous painter in modern times, achieved the highest achievement in finger painting.

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