How to draw the ancient poems that Jingci Temple sent Lin Zifang?

Xiao Jingci Temple sent Lin Zifang an ancient poem with the following painting method:

Material preparation: pen and paper.

1, draw a border first, and draw a round sun in the upper left corner. Then draw a lotus leaf at the bottom and a scroll-style border in the middle.

2. Continue to draw some willow branches in the upper right corner, and draw rivers and grasslands. Then, color the lotus leaves and grass green, the river blue, and the willow branches in the upper left corner green.

3. Then draw the lotus in pink, the sun in orange and the scroll frame in brown, yellow and orange. Finally, I wrote an ancient poem "Xiao Xiao sent Lin Zifang to Jingci Temple on the border".

Appreciation of works:

This is a poem describing the beautiful scenery of the West Lake in June. This poem is a typical work with pictures in it and poems in it. The poet captured the unique scenery of this midsummer and summed it up very aptly. This transformation in the sketch, although ups and downs, has no sense of suddenness. The seemingly dull pen and ink presents an evocative artistic situation for readers.

The poet said at the beginning that the scenery of the West Lake in June is different from other seasons. These two simple poems show that the scenery of the West Lake in summer is different. These two sentences are the poet's overall feelings about the West Lake in June. The word "after all" highlights the unique and extraordinary scenery of the West Lake in June, giving people rich and beautiful imagination.

The poet painted a colorful picture for readers with sentences full of strong color contrast: "Lotus leaves are infinite in the sky, and lotus flowers reflect different colors in the sun." In the final analysis, these two sentences specifically describe different landscape pictures: as the lake extends to the end, the lotus leaf blends with the blue sky, creating an "infinite" artistic space and drawing endless blue.

On this blue background, the lotus reflected by the sun is lit, so beautiful and bright. "Infinitely blue" lotus leaves in the sky and lotus flowers reflecting "different colors of red" in the sun can be seen not only in spring, autumn and winter, but also in the most vigorous summer of mid-June.