The painting method of traditional Chinese painting litchi is as follows:
1. Mix eosin and rouge with a medium-sized wool brush, then add water to blend, and the center strokes litchi with a pen.
2, gradually downward stippling, litchi shape should not be too round, pen can be more free when stippling, highlighting the sense of freehand brushwork.
3. Generally, litchi is painted by stacking the shape of litchi with lighter tones, and then decorating its surface with heavy tones, so that the colors of litchi will be more layered and pursue a sense of freehand brushwork.
4. Blend eosin and rouge with a sheep's wool pen, add clear and light, add a little cyanine to the color ink, and stipple a litchi below to enrich the picture.
5. Adjust the eosin with the tip of a sheep's hair pen, and the color should not be too strong. The center uses a pen to stipple the surface of litchi again, so that the litchi looks thicker.
6. After stippling, when the ink is slightly dry, the colors of litchi are integrated and the layers are thicker.
7. Then dip in eosin with a medium-sized sheep's wool pen to blend, and the color and ink should be solid. The center uses the pen to draw the dots on the surface of litchi above.
8. Next, stipple the dots on the surface of litchi below, and poke the dots with the center of the brush when depicting, and the dots can exceed the edge contour.
9. When stippling dots, there should be more dark sides and less bright sides to highlight the light-dark relationship of litchi. Emphasize the outline when embellishing, and be careful with your pen.
1. Dip the thick ink with a small wolf's pen, and first point out the position of the top of the fruit handle with the pen of the center.
11. Move the pen downward to sketch the fruit stalk and connect the litchi.
12. Then sketch the fruit stalk of litchi below, and pay attention to the embodiment of perspective relationship.
About Chinese painting
The word Chinese painting originated in the Han Dynasty, which mainly refers to scroll paintings painted on silk, rice paper and silk and framed. Chinese painting is a traditional form of painting in China, which is painted on silk or paper with a brush dipped in water, ink and color.
Tools and materials include brush, ink, Chinese painting pigments, rice paper, silk, etc. Themes can be divided into figures, landscapes, flowers and birds, etc. Techniques can be divided into figurative and freehand brushwork. Chinese painting embodies the ancients' cognition of nature, society and its related politics, philosophy, religion, morality, literature and art in content and artistic creation.