Ink painting has its own distinct characteristics. Traditional ink painting, based on the ancient paintings of Xie He from the Southern Dynasty:
Emphasis is placed on "vivid charm", not limited to the superficial resemblance of objects, but more on expressing the author's subjective taste. Chinese painting emphasizes the concept of 'expressing the spirit through form' and pursues a sense of 'subtlety between resemblance and non resemblance'
Pay attention to the charm of the brush and ink, and the stroke requirements are: flat, round, reserved, heavy, and variable. The ink method requires ink to be divided into five colors: thick, light, broken, splashed, stained, burnt, and persistent.
Emphasize the use of "bone technique pens", do not emphasize focal perspective, and do not emphasize the influence of the environment on the changes in light and color of objects
Pay attention to the layout of blank spaces and the "momentum" of objects.
