The content of second-grade calligraphy works is far from mountains.

The second grade calligraphy works are as follows:

The distant mountain is colored, and the flowers are redder when you look closer. This is a widely circulated poem and a common phenomenon. In life, we often find that when we observe and think about the same thing from different angles, we will come to different conclusions. This is also the charm of calligraphy creation, which can show the ever-changing aesthetic feeling through different pen and ink and techniques.

As an art form, calligraphy has both vigorous regular script and smooth and gentle running script. In calligraphy creation, we can often see the description of mountains and rivers. Seeing the mountains from a distance is colorful. This topic takes mountains as the background and expresses different faces of mountains. In calligraphy, by using different strokes and layouts, we can show the steep, majestic and quiet features of mountains.

In calligraphy works, you can often see the ups and downs of mountain love By using different strokes, calligraphers can express the outline and texture of mountains very vividly. Seeing the mountain from a distance is to express the far and near perspective of the mountain. The distant mountains are often light blue, as if shrouded in mist, while the nearby peaks are dark green or gray. This color change from far to near makes the whole mountain look more stereoscopic and layered.

In addition to color changes, calligraphers can also express different forms of mountains through the use of strokes. Some peaks soar into the sky like a sword pointing to the sky. Some mountains are winding and circling like Youlong; Other mountains rise and fall gently, like waves. By using different strokes, calligraphers can make the shapes of these mountains vivid and pleasing to the eye.

In addition to the shape and color of mountains, calligraphers can also use different lines and strokes to express the texture of mountains. Some peaks look smooth and white, as crystal clear as marble; Some mountains are full of textures, rough as old bark; Others are covered with snow, such as silver. Calligraphers use different lines and strokes to show the texture of these mountains incisively and vividly, making people feel as if they can touch the true feelings of the mountains.

Looking at the mountains in the distance, calligraphers use different pen and ink and techniques to show different faces of the mountains. Different mountains, different shapes and different textures can all be presented in the works through calligraphy. These works not only show the beauty of mountains, but also convey calligraphers' unique understanding and feelings about mountains.