Freehand art is an important part of traditional Chinese culture, and it has become an important business card of Chinese culture with its unique artistic style and expression. So, what are the characteristics of freehand art?
First of all, freehand art emphasizes the expression of "meaning". This kind of "meaning" includes not only the image and color of the picture, but also the artist's emotions and thoughts. Therefore, freehand painting tends to pay more attention to the subjective feelings and emotional expression of the painter, rather than just the image and color of the picture. In the picture, the painter integrates his emotions and thoughts into the picture through the use of brush and ink, making the picture more vibrant and infectious.
Secondly, freehand art pursues "vividness". This kind of "charm" refers to the overall momentum and charm of the picture, which is a unique artistic realm created by the painter through the use of brush and ink. In freehand painting, the painter creates a unique brush-and-ink effect through the changes of brush and ink, such as the shade, dryness and wetness, and light and heavy, which makes the picture more imposing and charming. At the same time, this kind of "charm" is also the embodiment of the painter's own temperament and cultivation, so freehand painting is often more humanistic spirit.
Third, freehand art focuses on "both form and spirit". This kind of "both form and spirit" refers to the dual expression of the image and spiritual connotation of the picture. In freehand painting, the painter perfectly combines the form and spirit of the image through the use of brush and ink, making the picture more depth and connotation. At the same time, this kind of expression of "both form and spirit" is also the embodiment of the painter's own cultivation and artistic attainments, so freehand painting often has more artistic value.
Fourth, freehand art emphasizes "brush and ink". Brush and ink is one of the core elements of Chinese painting, and it is also an important means of expression in freehand painting. In freehand painting, the use of brush and ink is crucial, which is not only related to the image and color expression of the picture, but also related to the embodiment of the overall momentum and charm of the picture. At the same time, the use of brush and ink is also the embodiment of the painter's own cultivation and artistic attainments, so freehand painting often pays more attention to the cultivation and application of brush and ink.
To sum up, the characteristics of freehand art mainly include the expression of "meaning", the pursuit of "vividness", the emphasis on "both form and spirit", and the emphasis on the use of "brush and ink". These characteristics make freehand art occupy an important position in traditional Chinese culture and become an important business card of Chinese culture.