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Qi Baishi ink shrimp works appreciation

Qi Baishi Ink Shrimp Works Appreciation:

? Ink Shrimp is a work of Chinese Qi Baishi. The shrimp in this painting is dynamic and translucent texture, sparse and dense, appropriate thickness, different moods, and love. The eyes of the shrimp have changed from small black dots to horizontal dots, which better expresses the look of the shrimp.

? Qi Baishi's Ink Shrimp is a masterpiece of Mr. Huang DaCong's collection. As a mature period of Qi Baishi's aquatic works, this work did not write the water lines and did not paint the water plants baked ink shrimp accompaniment, Qi Baishi only skilful brush and ink techniques, combined with the original moistening ink dipped in the water, it is easy to write the structure of the shrimp, the dynamics of the texture and the transparency. Qi Baishi shrimp long pincers modeling the beauty and the beauty of the transparent body of white shrimp to "wood and flowers means" (Baishi seal) integration of one, creating a "Baishi shrimp", above the shrimp head, while the light ink is not yet dry, a little thick ink, so that the formation of a natural halo around it, the ink is thick and light; the ink is thick and light; the ink is thick and light; the ink is thick and light. Ink color thick and light; then use light ink to throw the pen, painted body, soaked in color, more transparent shrimp body crystal feeling.

Painting Appreciation

? This painting is quite distinctive, the picture is painted alone six shrimp, the rest of the background is omitted. Although the number of shrimp, but interspersed. Qi Baishi's "ink shrimp", not the slightest clutter, showing its composition of the clever place. The author utilizes the change of ink, not only to make the picture has a rich sense of hierarchy, but also vividly reproduces the structure of each shrimp, and its different postures, precise but not cumbersome. It reflects the author's careful observation and experience of life, as well as his skill and ability to use ink and brush. Although there is no background to accompany this picture, it still makes the viewer feel that the group of shrimp swims freely in the water, and its exuberant vitality jumps out on the paper. On the right side of the picture, the author inscribed himself as "Mr. Middle East, September, Autumn of Renwu, by Baishi". Under the inscription, a square seal in vermilion, "Qi Da", is inscribed.