How to describe Pan Tianshou's works?

Pan Tianshou's paintings are mainly freehand brushwork and thick lines. Throughout his works, his pen is decisive and powerful, quiet and restrained, with the characteristics of being vigorous, straight, concise and stuffy. He deeply understood and absorbed the essence of ancient pen and ink, melted into a strong personality, and creatively developed the tradition of pen and ink, especially in momentum and strength.

Pan Tianshou is good at freehand brushwork of flowers and birds, landscapes, and occasionally works as a figure. He has also made achievements in calligraphy, poetry and seal cutting, all of which have high attainments. His freehand brushwork of flowers and birds was a beginner of Wuchang Shuo, and later he took the method of Shi Tao and the Eighth National Congress. The layout is very dangerous, and he uses his pen to practice, and his realm is magnificent. The composition of his works is fresh and elegant, the color of pen and ink is criss-crossing, magnificent, interesting and unique.