Outstanding painters and writers in Ming Dynasty.
Xu Wei's "Grape Portuguese Map" writes grapes in pure ink, smearing and dyeing them at will, depending on temperament. The vines droop. With the freehand brushwork method of full water, the grape branches and leaves are stippled and the ink is smooth. The crystal clear feeling of grape beads is dripping and hearty. It can be regarded as a typical tendency of splashing water in painting. Paintings are not formal, but only slightly get their meaning, focusing on sending happiness and mourning. This painting combines ink grapes with the author's life experience. Xu Wei wrote a poem on his painting, saying, "Half-life has become an old man, and the night breeze is whistling after self-study. The pearls at the bottom of the pen have nowhere to sell, but they are thrown into wild vines. " It can be seen that this painting is a work after the age of 50, which expresses a kind of helpless resentment and struggle against hard-earned ambition with pen and ink. In Xu Wei's works, painting is no longer a description of objective objects, but a means to express subjective feelings. He is also good at cursive painting, which dances like a cursive essay. Incisively and vividly, poetry and calligraphy are freely and fully combined in the picture. Compared with the sloppy brushwork of Yuan Dynasty painters, the messy clothes in his paintings have a sense of wild vitality. As he himself said, "There is a god in your hand" and "You don't want to look like a rhyme for survival". This picture was funded by "Tianchi" and "Xiangguanzhai" Zhu.
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