In "Hibiscus Emerging from the Water", the painter gives the objectively existing lotus a certain emotional content based on his own subjective feelings and cognition, conveying the artist's inner spirit and emotions, and achieving a "divine encounter between the painter and the lotus." The state of "transformation" shows the wild and unpretentious beauty of nature and expresses the painter's elegant and peaceful mentality.
It exudes contentment, peace and detachment, explaining the indelible vitality of nature in the universe and the harmonious unity between man and nature.
The painting uses light and thin brushes, the coloring is soft, and there are almost no hand marks. The expression technique is a boneless painting method. The light pink petals and tender red stamens seem to have dewdrops at dawn, which are exactly the flower buds. The most beautiful and best moments of the first release.
In order to show the different textures of lotus leaves and petals, the painter used different rendering methods. The petals were dyed using the blooming method to make the entire flower appear full and delicate, while the lotus leaves were dyed using the staining method. , naturally depicts the texture and thick texture of the leaves.
Although "Hibiscus Emerging from the Water" only depicts one flower and one leaf, it seems to make the viewer smell the refreshing fragrance emanating from the entire lotus pond. It is a novel concept and exquisite pen and ink painting by the flower-and-bird painters of the Southern Song Dynasty. Concentrated expression.
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In "Water Lotus Picture", the background is monotonous, and a blooming pink lotus occupies the entire picture. It is eye-catching and eye-catching against the green lotus leaves. In the middle There are orange dots of stamens. The layout of "Hibiscus Out of Water" adopts the "broken branch" painting method, using only one flower and two leaves. The flower is placed in the center of the picture, in a circle, echoing the square leaves below, taking the meaning of "round sky and square place".
Simple and sparse, as the saying goes, "there are thousands of flowers that catch your eye, but only two or three that are pleasing to your heart." Through the interlacing of flowers and leaves, the pattern of wholeness and breakage on the edges of the main body, and the treatment of occupation and concession, the blank space of the picture is cleverly designed. Although the picture is small, it constitutes a completely self-satisfied life, creating a broad and rich visual tension.
"Hibiscus Emerging from the Water" is a color and color painting on silk painted by Wu Bing in the Southern Song Dynasty. It is now collected in the Palace Museum in Beijing. It is a masterpiece among the courtyard paintings of the Southern Song Dynasty.
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