The simple poem and painting include He Zhizhang's "Ode to the Willow", with jasper made up to a tree height and thousands of green silk ribbons hanging down. I don’t know who cuts out the thin leaves. The spring breeze in February is like scissors.
First draw a thick willow trunk on the left, then draw willow branches and wickers on the trunk, then draw the ground, the river, and a big tree on the other side of the river. Then use various greens to paint the willow leaves, the tree trunks with brown, the grass and rivers with green and blue, and the background with cyan. Finally, write the theme poem, and a simple willow poem with a painting is ready.
Painting Tutorial of Poems about Willows with Paintings:
1. The first step is to draw a thick tree trunk from bottom to top on the left, with many branches extending from the trunk, and then on the branches Draw countless hanging willow branches on it.
2. Then draw the lines of the ground and the river at the bottom, and draw a big tree on the other side of the river.
3. Start coloring below. Use various greens such as light green, dark green, dark green, etc. to draw the willow leaves, and then paint the trunk with brown. The color of the trunk should be darker, and the big tree on the right should also be painted. Apply color.
4. Next, we paint the grass green, the river blue, and then use cyan to paint the sky background. Finally, write the theme poem in the upper right corner. A poem about willows and a painting are completed.
About the author:
"Ode to the Willows" is a seven-character quatrain written by He Zhizhang, a poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. This poem is a poem about things. The first two lines of the poem use two new and beautiful metaphors to describe the vitality and verdant beauty of spring willows; the last two lines even more creatively compare the spring breeze to "scissors", vividly expressing the invisible and elusive "spring breeze". Come out, not only the idea is novel, but also full of charm.