[xi m ? y ?]: (Ming) A painting method of Chinese painting, which pays attention to the expression of expression and the expression of the author's interest. Fine brushwork
[xiè yü]: Comfortable.
Handwritten pinyin: [Xi y, Xièy].
Vivid expression and bold outline in artistic creation. As opposed to "realism". The artist ignores the external fidelity of artistic image, but emphasizes the artistic creation tendency and technique expressed by its internal spiritual essence.
Originally originated from painting, rose in the Northern Song Dynasty, and demanded to be included in images, so that "images" have ideographic functions or become ideographic means. It has become a sign that China's artistic aesthetic center has consciously turned to subjectivity.
Freehand brushwork is divided into small freehand brushwork and big freehand brushwork. The so-called small freehand brushwork is more inclined to write the reality of objects with ink painting, which is similar to the ink flower-and-bird tradition of Yuan people. The so-called freehand brushwork, more inclined to use ink painting to express the painter's subjective feelings, inherited the tradition of ink painting of literati in Song and Yuan Dynasties.
A painting method of Chinese painting. I don't want to be exactly the same, I just want to outline the expression of the scenery with a concise pen and express the author's interest.
Xia Yuanyan's "Tubao" Volume 3: "Zhong Ren" is like a flower, and it is a family. The so-called freehand brushwork is also. "
Kong Qing Dynasty's "Peach Blossom Fan Sending Fan": "Cherry lips follow Zhu Qi, lotus cheeks attach a manuscript, and the heart is freehand ... The unlucky person wrote a peach blossom photo."
Xue Qin Fucheng's Diary of the Four Kingdoms: February 11, the seventeenth year of Guangxu: "Ni Yunlin and Tang Bohu used ink painting, but freehand brushwork was elegant."
Lu Xun's "Jiejieting Essays End: A Record of the Soviet Print Exhibition": "Our paintings have been popular since the Song Dynasty."