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Works of Orchid Masters in Traditional Chinese Painting

Teacher Zheng Xiaojing sketched the flower-and-bird painting "Gentleman's Wind"

Borrowing ink to plant orchids, fragrant wind to write the bottom. You don't know who you are, but you turn to the barren hills. Zheng Xiaojing

In the painter's works, orchids are free and elegant, which is more artistic than real orchids. Teacher Zheng Xiaojing used freehand brushwork to make us feel as if we were there, and always felt that there was a faint orchid lingering around us. Through the form of traditional Chinese painting, Teacher Zheng Xiaojing has brought us spiritual shock that can't be replaced by other ways, and this feeling also makes us deeply immersed in a quiet natural artistic conception.

Painted orchid bamboo graphic element Zhao Yong

Zhao Yong does not abide by family law. He not only observed nature, understood God, shaped Zhu Lan, but also wrote a book about the charm of Zhu Lan. Draw a slope stone in the lower right corner of this picture, outline it with ink lines, rub it a little, and dye it with light ink, which is full of three-dimensional sense. Between the stones, a bamboo stick, winding up, seems to shake in the wind, with a strong pen and self-sufficiency. Draw a bunch of orchids under the bamboo stone, and use the pen to be vigorous and moist, showing the flexible and graceful character of orchids.