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The most artistic Chinese painting

Lang Jingshan (1892- 1995) was born in Lanxi, Zhejiang, and Huaiyin, Jiangsu. The collection of photography skills has become the most internationally renowned photographer in China. From 65438 to 0939, Mr. Lang combined modern scientific photography technology with China's six methods of traditional painting, and created "intensive photography", which promoted China's traditional culture and oriental art, so some critics said that his works were "the most artistic and most like China".

He always wears a gown, clean and peaceful, and stands there quietly, with a detached bearing and personality. He replaced the brush with a camera, which presented the beauty of ink and wash, reshaped the artistic conception of mountains and rivers in Chinese painting, and melted into the superb realm of painting in photography.

Scenery and vividness are the artistic conception of Chinese painting. Chinese painting requires the combination of pen and ink, emotion and scenery. In reality, there are infinitely rich scenes, and the painter has a strong image appeal. The painter should rely on this feeling to arouse the passion of describing the scene, and the work should be reproduced as a copy of the scene, so that the scene can be integrated. Vivid charm, that is, the artistic spirit created by the painter, is different from ordinary sketch painting, and should be vibrant, fresh and lively, poetic and picturesque, which makes the viewer fascinated.