The Chinese painting "Pheasant" is an apprentice manuscript created by Mr. Hu Yude, the color of the pheasant's feathers varies richly, from dark to light, from cold to warm, and different painters will create different works according to their own understanding and style.
Pheasant is a pheasant of the order Pheasantidae, that is, ring-necked pheasant, also known as pheasant and pheasant. The rooster has a black glossy head with conspicuous tufts of ear feathersThe eye area is wide and the skin is bright red;The body is dotted with glowing feathers, mostly dark green to copper to gold;The wings are grey;The tail is long and pointed, brown with black horizontal stripes. The female is small and dull, with light brown markings all over her body. The male pheasant has a bright and gorgeous plumage and a wide white ringed neck, hence the name ring-necked pheasant.
In Chinese painting, the painting of pheasants needs to pay attention to the use of brush and ink. Painters can express the feathers and structure of pheasants through different brush and ink techniques such as dry brush, wet brush, thick ink, light ink, etc. At the same time, it is also necessary to pay attention to the composition and layout of the picture so that the pheasant can blend harmoniously with the background.
As a beautiful subject, pheasant has an important position in Chinese painting. Painters can use their creativity and skill to express their beauty and verve through an in-depth understanding of their structure and feather color.
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