The Second Issue Huang Binhong has five strokes and seven inks, and the thick brushstrokes are out

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-17

His style of broken brushwork is unique, and he is known for his thick strokes. Huang Binhong uses broad brushstrokes to break the traditional form of brush and ink and develop brush and ink to a new level. The style of the work is unique, seemingly simple, but in fact rich in connotation.

Through the thick strokes, he can well express his perception and understanding of the natural landscape, and express the charm and power of the landscape to the fullest. In his works, we can see the natural scenery he depicts with broad brushstrokes, such as mountains and mountains, waterfalls and springs, and lofty mountains. The magnificence and power presented in these works make people feel the unique charm of Chinese painting art.

Speaking of Huang Binhong's creative style, the most prominent thing is his broad brush hook technique. Different from traditional landscape painting, Huang Binhong's painting style is more bold and unique, he uses a broad brush to break the delicate beauty of traditional landscapes, and uses brush and ink more vividly, so that the picture is full of power and emotion.

He uses a thick brush to outline the outline of the effect of the mountain stone, and then uses a thin brush to rub it, so that the whole picture is full of layers and three-dimensionality, presenting a unique creative method, making the whole work more vivid and energetic, and more in line with Huang Binhong's pursuit of "golden stone gas".

His broad brush strokes not only had a profound impact on later painters, but also made great contributions to the inheritance and development of Chinese painting art.

*Contributed by Rainbow Art Space.

Article by Hongyi.

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