Materials: wooden board, meat cleaver, ink, rice paper.
1. Draw the picture to be engraved on the board first.
2. Carve the outline with a meat cleaver.
3. Brush evenly on the engraving with ink.
4. Rub on blank rice paper without pattern. The stereotyped writing is finished.
The development history of rigid painting;
Stereotyped painting is an important category of visual art, which has the characteristics of concavity, flatness, leakage, impression, convexity, heaviness and printing plate. It has a long history and is an ancient painting with high collection value, spiritual connotation, artistic value and cultural strength.
At present, a large number of ancient books in China are mostly block printing, characterized by lettering.
China woodcut prints, which began with Buddhist paintings in the Tang Dynasty, have spread to this day. The theme of Song and Yuan Dynasties is more abundant, from simple Buddhist paintings to literary works and popular books.
Eight-part writing was very popular in Ming Dynasty, and entered the golden age, especially Wanli and Apocalypse. In drawing, layout design, carving skills and color matching skills, it has reached a high artistic level. His creative achievements are both elegant and popular.
The Qing Dynasty still continued the legacy of the Ming Dynasty, and the Qing government published several voluminous books, in which the rigid paintings were carefully carved, the themes reflected current events, kept close to the times and took pictures of reality. Many famous painters participated in painting, such as Chen Hongshou, Xiao, Ren Xiong, Wang Shigu, Shangguan Zhou, Gage and so on.
From the late Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China, with the development of printing technology, rigid painting was no longer brilliant. However, China's excellent cultural tradition and unique skills are still inherited, developed and developed in culture and art.
Eight-part painting has gradually become a highly mature art form in the development process, not only in the way it deals with themes, but also in its layout, carving skills and style. The skills and styles of rigid painting depend entirely on the exquisite skills and styles of individual artists and sculptors.