Details of ink painting writing

1. I want to write a composition about freehand ink painting, please give me a charming title

Wind

I hung around my window for a while

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The high hills in July open up to the setting sun

The freehand paintings of ink and wash are like

Mountain streams, streams and woods

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With the croaking frogs

Falling into the wilderness

I will always remember the dream of smoke curling up

The clear sunshine

Just like the ups and downs of one year old, the seasons have passed

What else can be remembered?

The wind is spreading its thoughts to every corner of the earth

Night

A drop of tear drips from the leaves

A firefly Looking for the setting sun

Everything is so peaceful

A children's song is rising in the air

Just like the wind rising in the harvest drying field. This last

A little light slowly sank into the darkness

A sound echoed in the night sky, like tears and wind

Well

Like a circle of life

A bucket glimpses the past from the clarity of spring water

Leaning down just to kiss this still memory

The face expands layer by layer in the ripples

Above the water and under the water

A small intimacy

The memory becomes blurry

Let go again Bucket

A moment is the distance of my life

A very small drop 2. Help write an essay about Chinese painting

History cannot be forgotten

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I remember that when I had just recovered, Teacher Sun called my mother and said that I had passed the "Gouache Painting Level 5 Certificate", which meant that I could learn Chinese painting. I was so fascinated. In a daze, I got involved with Chinese painting.

Chapter 1

Due to the wide variety of Chinese paintings, the simplicity is different. The teacher decided to let me focus on flowers. Although that afternoon, I accompanied the red sun, walked to a pleasant rhythm, and accompanied the singing of birds. He ran quickly to the classroom. But I don’t like painting flowers, so DD

When the teacher draws, I watch; when the teacher talks, I listen; when the teacher leaves, I know nothing. When the teacher wanted to look at it, I started to draw a bunch of pictures; the noble chrysanthemums were painted into flower clusters, and the light lotus was painted into roses (the colors were wrong.) I had to go back and redraw, and I became without recess. people.

Hey, let’s paint, who asked us to pay the tuition?

Chapter 2

When the teacher saw that I was not interested in flowers, he asked me to draw animals again. On the first day, I learned about cats. Drawing cats is fun. There is a white cat in Grandpa Li’s house downstairs. I really like it. If you learn how to do it, you can even give it a "close-up"! I concentrated on learning, and my painting skills improved, and everyone praised me.

Hey, let’s paint, it turns out that Chinese painting is so interesting! So practical!

Chapter 3

Later, Teacher Sun left and a new teacher came. This person looked at my paintings carefully and asked me to paint landscapes. landscape? Is it easy?

The teacher didn’t know about me, but asked me to practice by myself, and I gradually became interested in it, so DD

My class was gone, and I was serious about it. practise. I am pursuing higher grades, from a small piece of paper to a four-foot-three square meter. The more I draw, the more interesting it becomes. Chinese painting has become a required course for me.

Hey, let’s paint, it fascinates me so much 3. Ink painting text

Ink painting Ding Lingling! *** Smiling shrilly in class, I felt so uncomfortable listening to it.

Hey! Who called this section an art class?

As a person who is not good at drawing by nature, I am allergic to the word art.

It seems that I can’t escape this time. If heaven wants to destroy me, what can I do? "Ah?" I yelled. Although the ground did not tremble, my neighbors cast murderous looks at me.

At that time, I didn’t care about that at all. "What did you say? Ink painting!" I can't even paint well, so asking me to paint ink painting is a joke.

How can I, who is mentally exhausted, be able to withstand this blow? By the way, I didn't bring my brush. I was secretly happy, so I didn't have to show my "beautiful" paintings to the teacher. Hehe, I have to pretend to be ashamed of myself for not bringing a brush, so that my face will be less stained with the teacher's saliva.

Unexpectedly, my best friend saw how pitiful I looked and wanted to lend me one. "What do you use?" I asked.

"I knew you, 'Ma Daha', wouldn't bring it, so I specially prepared a double copy." Woo hoo hoo, I almost cried, his image of an angel in my heart was shattered.

What should come will always come, in one word - endure! The teacher gave an order: Start painting. One by one, the students took out their brushes and let them run around on the paper.

It’s just me and I haven’t thought of anything. Ha ha! I finally found a soulmate. "Mathematics class representative, what are you doing?" "Don't disturb me, I'm looking for an angle."

Tsk ~ You can't draw and speak directly, making others think you study mathematics. Why! This can’t be done blindly. I thought my last painting was good, but the teacher actually called it graffiti.

If that painting is graffiti, it is the most beautiful graffiti in the world! Don't think about it, just start painting. After a lot of hard work, the painting was pretty good. Of course, this is my evaluation. It is estimated that after the teacher read it, another one of the most beautiful graffiti in the world was born.

The teacher was looking at my painting and said, "It's okay." Is this what the teacher said? I couldn't believe my ears.

It was so cool to be an A, I almost cheered. Ding Lingling, get out of class is over *** Singing a song, it’s so nice.

This was my first A-level painting, and I still remember it vividly. 4. "My Strengths" essay about painting Chinese paintings

I love painting Chinese paintings. Chinese painting has a long history. As early as the Warring States Period more than 2,000 years ago, silk paintings, paintings on silk fabrics, appeared. After the 19th century, many painters inherited and adhered to the basic model of traditional painting. They either imitated and inherited the skills and styles of previous generations of painters as their principle, or they tried to change while inheriting the tradition, and while preserving and developing the tradition, they formed their own style.

Chinese painting, as the name suggests, is Chinese painting, the pride of China, and the pride of the Chinese people. Of course, I am also proud of Chinese painting. Contemporary Chinese painting has its own system in the world of art. According to its subject matter and objects of expression, it can be roughly divided into figure painting, landscape painting, flower and bird painting, boundary painting, flowers, fruits, feathers, animals, insects and fish, etc.; according to the expression methods, there are fine brushwork, freehand brushwork, hook drawing, coloring, Techniques such as ink and wash, and colors can be divided into gold and green, large and small green, boneless, splash color, pastel color, light crimson, etc. Mainly using changes in lines and ink colors, using expressive techniques such as hook, chaff, dot, dye, thick, light, dry, wet, yin, yang, direction, back, empty, solid, sparse, dense and blank to depict objects. and business location; framing layout, broad field of view, not limited to focus perspective; according to the form of expression, there are murals, screens, scrolls, albums, fans and other picture forms, supplemented by traditional mounting techniques. According to the materials used and expression methods, it can be subdivided into ink painting, heavy color, light crimson, gongbi, freehand brushwork, line drawing, etc.; the forms of Chinese paintings are more diverse, such as long scrolls and horizontal drapes that are unfolded horizontally, and banners and naves that are unfolded vertically. , those with the size of a foot include albums and squares, and those painted on the fans include folding fans, round fans, etc.

I am Chinese, I love to paint Chinese paintings, and I am proud of Chinese paintings. 5. An essay introducing traditional Chinese painting

Today, I participated in a traditional Chinese painting training with my school teacher. The teacher who taught the teachers how to draw Chinese paintings was Teacher Huang who has been teaching me how to draw Chinese paintings.

Teacher Huang first introduced us to the history of Chinese art. He used ppt to show us paintings by famous teachers from the primitive pottery era to modern times. Among them was a painter from the Tang Dynasty (as a prime minister, he also painted well). In "Pictures of Emperors of the Past", there are four great painters named Wang in the Qing Dynasty (they were originally high officials who became monks due to the fall of the country), there are landscape paintings by Shen Zhou, there are landscape paintings by Zheng Xie (Zheng Banqiao), and many famous painters , I really can’t remember. Then, Teacher Huang introduced us to the basic materials and painting process of traditional Chinese painting. Taking painting a lotus as an example, he specifically demonstrated for us how to hold the brush, how to write, the different effects of the weight and speed of the stroke, and the different strokes (including side strokes, side strokes, straight stroke drawing), how to color...

Then, we started painting. This time Teacher Huang asked us to hook the thread. What I hooked was a peony flower. The thinner the thread, the better. However, because I didn’t have good strength, the thread I hooked was thick or thin, deep or shallow, and my hand kept moving. The ground shook. However, I was always serious, and some teachers even asked me for help, which made me secretly proud. Finally, we start coloring. I first used cyanine to color the right half of the leaves, and then mixed titanium white and eosin into pink to color the flowers. I carefully followed the teacher's instructions step by step. Although I didn't finish this painting today, I am very happy!

Chapter 2: I love Chinese painting

I like painting because it allows me to express my fantasy vividly. I am proficient in many kinds of painting: gouache, pencil, crayon...etc. There is a kind of painting that has the rich ink and light colors of China; it has an elegant and noble sentiment; it has difficult and delicate technical condensation... This is the rich fragrance of ink and a long history - Chinese painting!

I like painting, and I like Chinese painting even more. The reason why I love it is because it has the fragrance of Chinese brushes, the light rice paper background, and the rippling watercolor paint! I love it just like loving my own motherland, that elegant sentiment!

I started learning Chinese painting when I was 6 years old. At that time, I didn’t understand the antique ink colors contained in Chinese painting. I only knew that Chinese painting was the treasure of my motherland. My handwriting was ugly and I couldn’t learn calligraphy. , so I spent all my energy on learning Chinese painting. From the point-by-point drawing that I just started, to the basic coloring and sketching, to the ink and wash Chinese painting that I am learning now, I have made more and more progress; the lines I drew are no longer as winding as before, like a snake. Straighten up, like a pencil; the edge outline of the painting is no longer as intermittent as it was in the beginning, and has become very strong, like a black steel bar; it will not miss when dyeing, and it will swell due to too much moisture, and the painting will become very Delicate and the painting effect is much more beautiful than before! Therefore, I am always proud of my work. Pick up the pen and start writing, grapes, carps, mangoes, lychees, lanterns... This kind of beauty cannot be described with the word "beautiful".

Traditional Chinese painting is painting in the Chinese way. This kind of beauty of ink and wash is exciting and cute. Because it is a brush, the painting is informal, generous and grand. We Chinese are so generous and hospitable. Our souls are also the same as the colors and shapes of Chinese paintings, which are elegant but not vulgar. Isn’t this the incarnation of us Chinese? It is worthy of being a Chinese "rare treasure" with a history of hundreds of years, and it still has such a Chinese flavor!

Now, I have an indissoluble bond with Chinese painting. I love Chinese painting. I have learned to feel the beauty of life in Chinese painting, and understand that the character of a person must be as elegant as Chinese painting. I will always remember the symbol of traditional Chinese painting - the indomitable spirit of the Chinese nation!

Have you ever learned a skill or musical instrument invented in China? Have you ever loved it? I am a pure Chinese, I love my motherland, and I also love the traditional Chinese paintings of our motherland! Of course, I don’t only like Chinese painting. 6. Chinese traditional culture - ink painting essay

Chinese traditional culture - traditional Chinese painting We have collected our country's culture - traditional Chinese painting. Some collect pictures about Chinese painting, some collect information about Chinese painting, and some collect the content and tools of Chinese painting.

I know that the tools and materials for traditional Chinese painting are: brush, ink, rice paper, pigment, and silk. . . . . . Themes can be divided into: figures, landscapes, flowers and birds. Techniques can be divided into: fine brushwork and freehand brushwork.

Chinese painting has a long history and is rich in content. Most Chinese paintings reflect the historical events, historical figures and customs of the time. We currently have the most complete preserved figure paintings, and the richest picture content is "Along the River During the Qingming Festival" by the Northern Song Dynasty painter Zhang Zeduan, which is more than 800 years old. It has a long history, with so many characters and different shapes. This painting leaves a lot of room for imagination for future generations and demonstrates the author's superb painting skills. This is where the permanent value of this painting lies.

In addition to figure paintings, traditional Chinese paintings also include landscape paintings, ink paintings, meticulous paintings, etc. . . . . . For example, the flowers, birds, fish and insects created by the famous painter Qi Baishi are vivid and give people a realistic feeling, and the shrimps he painted seem to swim away with the slightest touch. The master uses his superb skills to show us an alternative world beyond life.

Traditional Chinese painting, traditional Chinese culture, presents Chinese art to the world and is a precious wealth left by our ancestors. (7. Essay about Chinese painting

There is a landscape painting in my room.

It was given to me by my uncle. I heard that it was an award-winning painting, so the author gave it to me Uncle, my uncle gave it to me again.

This painting is larger, about two tables long and one table wide! There are four words written on the top of the painting: Qingqiu Xiahua. There are several mountains, and continuous city walls are vaguely visible on the mountains, winding away into the distance.

A waterfall flies down from the mountains, splashing countless crystal water splashes. A confused white fog appeared. The fog disappeared at the foot of the mountain, making the whole painting appear blurry. The waterfall flowed down and turned into a trickle, and the water waves seemed to be shaking up and down. , I seemed to hear the sound of running water.

There are several flaming plum blossoms on the bank. The colors of the plum blossoms are different, which shows a sense of layering. Composition

There is a Chinese ink painting hanging on the wall of my big house.

It is about 1 meter square. This was when I was studying painting at Xijiu Art School. , the old principal drew it for me by hand in order to encourage me. I still like it very much.

The ink painting is very beautiful under the gentle sunshine in the morning, mixed with dense green wisteria leaves. A few leaves dyed yellow by the sun are still rising gently, as if a breeze has blown them up, and the winding vines have lifted them up. The leaves are connected in series.

The vines not only connect the leaves, but also have bunches of lavender wisteria flowers hanging on them. The wisteria flowers are looming among the green leaves, like shy little ones. Girl.

I think they must be very fragrant! Because they are afraid of insects eating them, the leaves are like bunches of grapes, from top to bottom, from big to small. The small ones hang on the main branches. The flowers nearby are clearly visible, but the flowers in the distance are blurry and hazy.

Four small sparrows fly under the wisteria flowers. With brown wings, they chase and play like a gust of wind

The sparrows have different shapes: the sparrow that falls behind has its mouth wide open, as if calling the bird in front: "Wait for us! Wait for us! Take a rest, I'm so tired!" The one at the front is spreading its wings and flying in the blue sky. It seems to be shouting something from behind. The cry was replying: "You can't catch up with me! Haha, I am the real flying champion!" The other one stared at the wisteria flower above.

It seems to be flying here. Intoxicated by the fragrance of the wisteria flowers, the one at the back spread its wings and stared at the sparrow flying in the front, looking unconvinced. The cry has been waiting alone! Maybe waiting for other birds.

Is it thinking: Why is the following one so slow? Can’t leave yet! I'm so anxious! If you weren't afraid that you would fall behind and get lost, could you let him be the champion? I think these little sparrows must have traveled a long way to this wisteria bush. Seeing this refreshing scenery, they forgot the fatigue along the way and regained their original vitality. Today, I admired this painting carefully again, and felt that the poem the old principal wrote on the painting was really reasonable: the spring breeze returns to the trees, and the mountains and rivers return to the sun.

This poem is a perfect match with this painting. There is painting in the poem, and there is poetry in the painting. They are integrated into one, interpreting the artistic conception of spring: Spring is coming, and all things are revived! The spring sun shines on the earth, restoring the colors of spring to the mountains, rivers and land, full of vitality. I love this youthful tone. 9. A story about learning ink painting

Zhu Xi, a famous philosopher and educator in the Song Dynasty, once lived in seclusion under the Five Curves Hidden Screen in Wuyi Mountain for a long time and built the "Wuyi Jingshe". Wuyi has been a famous tea town since ancient times. It is not surprising that Zhu Xi likes to drink tea. During his stay, Zhu Xi wrote the poem "Drinking Tea" to express Zhu Xi's love for tea culture and tea drinking.

Tea can make people clear and calm. Tea comes out of the dust, and wine enters the world. All of this corresponds to the "immortal" at the beginning. "The immortal left a stone stove in the middle of the lake." At this time, due to the clarity of the tea and the aura of the immortal, the lake seemed to be clearer, without waves, clear and quiet, But it has a bit of aura. "The immortal finished drinking the tea and left in the ark. Only the lingering smoke of the tea still exuded a fine fragrance." Although it was "drink the ark and go", once the ark "went", it did not break at all. The silence of this lake, the lake is still clear, still quiet. Ark just left quietly. This adds a mysterious color to this lake. The tea smoke is lingering and the fragrance is subtle. This is the last thing we feel. Tea smoke is lingering thinly above the lake, like a fairyland, and the word "香" brings this fairyland to the extreme. It is quiet and quiet, always giving people a feeling of being in a fairyland, just like a painting Light ink painting.

From such a poem, we can see that the poet is a person who is proficient in tea culture and has a deep understanding of the feelings that pouring tea brings to people.