First, the definition and basic attributes of the pen.
Stroke front is the stroke change caused by the contact between the pen tip or brush and the paper when writing or painting. It can be achieved by adjusting the weight, speed and thickness of brush strokes, thus creating different visual effects. Brush stroke is one of the most important techniques in painting and calligraphy, which can enrich the level and three-dimensional sense of works and make them more vivid.
Second, the application of brushwork in calligraphy art
1. Increase artistic expression: Through rational use of brush strokes, the line changes of calligraphy works can be enriched and the artistic expression of works can be increased. For example, in regular script, the thickness change of lines is expressed by brush strokes, which makes the works look more dignified and atmospheric; In running script, the artistic conception of flowing water can be expressed by the ups and downs of brush strokes.
2. Enhance the three-dimensional effect of the works: By expressing the illumination of light and the texture of objects with brush strokes, calligraphy works can show a more three-dimensional effect. For example, cursive script uses brush strokes to express the thickness change of fonts, which makes the works reveal a natural and vivid feeling.
3. Add emotions and rhythms: In artistic creation, brush strokes can also be used to express the emotions and rhythms of painters or calligraphers. By mastering the use of brush strokes, the work can be smooth and jumping, so that the viewer can feel the emotion and rhythm behind the work.
Third, the application of brushwork in painting art
1. Representing the texture and texture of an object: In painting, using brush strokes reasonably can simulate the texture and texture of the surface of an object and make the work more realistic. For example, in realistic painting, we can express the texture of different materials by adjusting the thickness of the brush, such as the luster of metal and the softness of cloth.
2. Expression of movement and speed: In painting, brush strokes can also be used to express the movement and speed of objects. By changing the weight and speed of brush strokes, we can show the trajectory of objects in different time periods and strengthen the dynamic effect of works.
3. Enhance the layering and three-dimensional sense of the picture: Clever use of brush strokes can increase the layering and three-dimensional sense of the picture. By mastering the thickness of brush strokes and the change of light and shade, the objects in the picture can be separated, showing the effect of front and back depth of field.
Fourthly, the training and skills of writing style
1. Cultivation of control: A good brushwork effect requires the artist to have good wrist and finger control. Through repeated training and practice, the strength and flexibility of wrists and fingers can be improved, and the use of brush strokes can be better mastered.
2. Grasp the sense of lines: The sense of lines is one of the keys to the success of brush strokes. Artists need to have sensitivity and insight into lines, accumulate experience by observing objects and different works of art, and improve their ability to grasp the sense of lines.
3. Learn from predecessors' experience: Learning from predecessors' works and experiences, especially the works of ancient painters and painters, can help artists to better master the skills and application methods of brushwork. By imitating and absorbing the experience of predecessors, it gradually forms its own unique style.
Summary: Brush strokes are one of the important techniques in painting and calligraphy. Reasonable use of brush strokes can make the works more vivid, three-dimensional and artistic. In practice, artists need to constantly accumulate experience and improve their skills in order to create excellent works of art by better using brushstrokes.