Chinese painting is one of the oldest continuous artistic traditions in the world. The materials used in Chinese painting, brush and ink on paper and silk, have determined its character and development over thousands of years. Derived from calligraphy, it is essentially a linear art, employing brushwork to evoke images and feelings. Once on paper, brushstrokes cannot be erased or corrected, so a painter must have a complete mental concept of the painting before even lifting the brush.
Cultural class for last week, we have learned Chinese painting of bamboo. It’s the first time for most of our students to try that.
Becky was explaining he fundamental inspiration for Chinese painting goes around Dao “道”. 【practicing the painting skill of trunk】
Klaus has a good understanding about the traditional art.
Chinese painting has something to do with Chinese calligraphy. Learning Chinese in Chinese cultural is the ideal way to boost.