What rice paper is best for calligraphy and traditional Chinese painting?

What kind of rice paper is good for calligraphy and traditional Chinese painting?

1. Calligraphy practice:

1: Use raw edge paper to practice writing small characters, and light yellow Qidu paper for large characters. The writing screen is made of rice paper and cold gold paper.

2: When you first learn to write, use rough paper with a matte surface that absorbs ink. After practicing for a long time, when you encounter pure, fine and shiny paper, you will naturally find it easier to write.

3: It is better to use glossy paper for copying. The paper should be thin and transparent, making it easy to hook and copy.

4: It is advisable to use Tianzi grid, Jiugong grid, and Huigong grid paper for temporary posts, whichever is easy to arrange the structure.

5: Use a soft pen on hard paper, and a hard pen on soft paper. This is the key to the middle way of "strengthening the weak, and weakening the strong."

2. Calligraphy creation:

The rice paper should be chosen based on the principle of good water absorption and coordination with pen and ink. Be careful not to use smooth paper, as it will not allow ink to bleed, the writing will not stay, and you will not be able to write powerfully. You can use cooked rice paper or half-cooked rice paper for small script. Others mostly use raw rice paper. Generally, rice paper is made of cotton, which has many varieties. You can also use clean paper.

3. Traditional Chinese painting creation:

What kind of rice paper is good for traditional Chinese painting?

1: For ink paintings, you should choose Shengxuan

2: When painting gongbi paintings, you should choose cooked rice paper, which has properties similar to raw rice paper. The paper is strong and can withstand repeated chaffing, rubbing, kneading, and kneading, but it is not easy to leave pen marks and is easy to darken in color. ;