What is Wang Jiali's most valuable work?
Wang Jiali is proficient in literati painting, especially in the painting of orchids, bamboos, pines, fish, cranes, peonies and other cordyceps, fish and birds. Her brushwork is extremely concise and clear, and her lines are vigorous and elastic, showing ethereal, vivid and meaningful artistic conception with calligraphy lines. Mohan is the most common theme of literati painting, the simplest literati painting, and the best way to study the painter's pen and ink skills. Painting Chinese cymbidium doesn't need much pen and ink. As long as the lines of orchid leaves are vivid, rich and beautiful, it can show the unique temperament of Chinese cymbidium. Wang Jiali's "Orchid", with the brushwork of calligraphy, shows the beauty and agility of orchids standing proudly between heaven and earth through the positive, negative and dry brushwork. The pine trees in her works are connected by freehand brushwork, and the scales on the branches are cracked vividly, which conveys the beautiful sustenance of Songhe's longevity. She used a delicate and neat pen on the leaves of pine needles. The pine needles are as steep as wheels, and the ink color and light flowers blend together, which is extremely elegant. High-legged cranes often stand on the branches of pine trees, with a touch of brilliant red at the top, which has the effect of making the finishing point. Some of them stand on their own feet and stare, and their long, pointed beaks look straight at the sky as if they were thoughtful. Some wings are tight, they fall asleep with their heads buried, and they have the expression of "asking for heaven", which is particularly vivid.