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Appreciation of Ink Painting and Rhythm Photography

Ink Lotus-Chinese painting Mohe River is bold and unconstrained, and its composition is concise and clear.

Throughout the history of ink and wash development in China, the painter who won by pen and ink belongs to Badashan people, and lotus is an important part of his artistic life. Its ink and lotus art is unique in ancient and modern times, winning purely by pen and ink, and rarely using color. Behind its concise pen and ink and form, it left endless aesthetic space.

This painting of the Mohe River, which was reported to Buddha by the founder of Nanwu, inherited the philosophy of Chinese painting. The wonderful phase in the painting seems to be born from the air, melted into the mood and danced in the wind of heaven and earth. His lotus flowers are freehand brushwork, and the ink is dripping, and his pen seems to be careless. However, the ink color contained in his pen changes subtly; However, the strokes developed with ink are rigorous, rich and orderly. Although ink and wash are bold and unrestrained, it does not affect the simplicity and clarity of composition. In addition, due to the author's exquisite use of water, the picture shows the strong poetry of Ming Che's agility and water rhyme. This work vividly shows the transience of the image world with its unique philosophical and artistic language.

For all kinds of paintings in ancient and modern China and abroad, Nanwubao Buddha master has extremely profound artistic accomplishment. In this work, he combines abstraction and expressionism into concreteness, which greatly broadens the expression breadth of ink painting art.

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