Abstract

China's 5,000-year-old cultural spirit and ancient philosophical thoughts have guided Chinese artists' cognition and creation of the world. They express their strong self-consciousness and object spirit through painting and calligraphy. They draw lines and draw with calligraphy. Paying attention to pen and ink, artistic conception, and attaching importance to the relationship between virtual and real, this constitutes the basic characteristics of imagery painting, and also forms a unique Chinese painting: Chinese painting takes line as the main aesthetic element, and pays great attention to the beauty of the line; Chinese artists will their own Personal emotions, concepts of life, and the combination of ideals of life and objective scenery make Chinese paintings form a profound and profound artistic conception. At the same time, the artist uses the sharp contrast between "virtual" and "real" to make the main body rhythm prominent and rich. In the end, Chinese artists use brush and ink as the main means of expression, pens convey "qi", ink conveys "rhyme", flexible use of pens and subtle ink color to make Chinese paintings both form and spirit, vivid and vivid realm.

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