Calligraphy works about rivers and lakes

The calligraphy works of Hehu are summarized as follows:

First, ink and wash rivers and lakes

Black rivers and lakes, calligraphers skillfully describe rivers and lakes with brush and black ink. In their works, rivers are flowing poems and lakes are still paintings. The rivers and lakes in calligraphy works are both a portrayal of nature and a portrayal of the soul.

Second, the dance of lines.

In the world of calligraphy, lines are the soul. The curve of the river and the straight line of the lake are the spirit in the hands of calligraphers. They use the strength of the pen to adjust the thickness, straightness, rigidity and softness of the lines, showing the unique rhythm of the rivers and lakes.

Third, the artistic conception of ink painting

The charm of calligraphy lies in its ink artistic conception. Rivers and lakes have sprung up on black and white paper, and their charm and vitality have been vividly displayed through the change of ink color. Calligraphers express their feelings with pen and ink, and describe the agility and tranquility of rivers and lakes with ink and wash.

Fourth, the beauty of nature.

The Jianghu in calligraphy works is a tribute to the beauty of nature. Calligraphers have grasped the essence of rivers and lakes, and expressed the magnificent, beautiful and profound characteristics of rivers and lakes in calligraphy language to the fullest. In calligraphers' works, we can feel the charm and strength of nature.

Five, the reflection of the mind

Calligraphy is not only a portrayal of nature, but also a reflection of the soul. In the world of calligraphy, rivers and lakes have become a symbol of emotion. Calligraphers express their inner passion, tranquility and profound thoughts and feelings by depicting rivers and lakes. In their works, we can see the subtle connection between human emotions and nature.

Inheritance and innovation of intransitive verbs

Calligraphers find a unique balance between inheritance and innovation. They absorbed the essence of China's ancient calligraphy, and at the same time incorporated their own innovative elements, making their calligraphy works richer and more diverse. The same is true for the description of rivers and lakes. While inheriting the tradition, they are also trying new forms of expression to make this ancient art form glow with new vitality.