Qi Baishi (1864 to 1957), Wei Qi 'en's Hu 'an character, Lanting, and Binsheng's name is Baishishan, which is famous all over the world together with Qi Baishi; Daqi Mu Ren, Mujushi, born of red beans, descended from the former residence of the Tang Dynasty, president of Zhaolongshan Mountain in Shan Weng, owner of pear trees in Jiyuan, Pingweng and Jiping, 100. A native of Xiangtan, Hunan Province, was a painter in China in the 20th century. He was a cowboy carpenter and painter and lived a simple life. He will never forget rural life, especially his feelings about common objects, such as fish, flowers, birds and bamboo, which have become the themes of his paintings. His works seem to be full of vitality, especially fish.
Qi Baishi's "Shrimp Fun", written in 1948, is now in the Hunan Provincial Museum, which is the representative work of Huayi in his later years. Qi Baishi lived in a pond since childhood and often fished shrimp. Young people began to draw shrimps. After copying, he is about 40 years old. Xu Wei, Li Fu and Qing Dynasty painters painted shrimps. At the age of 63, he painted shrimps very similar, but there were not enough "live" shrimps. They would be kept in bowls and put in painting cases for daily observation. His shrimp painting became his representative artistic symbol. Generally speaking, the transformation of white stone painting shrimp is manifested in swimming in the water. In the form of ink, draw three aspects of shrimp with strokes, and enjoy it briefly below.
From the perspective of ink painting, our eyes draw shrimp with thick ink to grasp the artistic effect of combining ink painting with rice paper, so the shrimp looks transparent and vivid. Different shades of ink, a dynamic performance. A pair of thick black eyes, a little Jiao Mo in the middle of the shrimp head, and ink in the touch pen, the weight of the head near the tip of the shrimp head has changed crystal clear. At the waist, the shrimp is lightly inked, which is in sharp contrast with the thick ink on the head. The transparent and swimming head shows the life image of the shrimp. The perfect combination of pen and ink can be said to be unprecedented in form and spirit. China's pioneering freehand brushwork realistic ink and wash is widely used and has great influence.
The Shape of Shrimp painted by Qi Baishi is mostly a realistic painter who pursues the shape and ink of shrimp with both form and spirit in his later years. Size, some play, some look around, some whisper. The shrimp in the middle seems to be very lively, but it is actually complicated and not chaotic. Close observation of each shrimp is clear and vivid. Shrimp is a social animal, and the shrimp in this photo like to play with each other most, that is, when they are playing with each other. At present, it is no wonder that this painting is called "the shrimp play draws the reaction of people's inner world, and the goal that this painting can pursue about the old man Baishi." Shrimp is very ornamental and needs people with high cultural quality. For the sake of aesthetics, the old man Baishi has a high cultural accomplishment. Shrimp is lively and energetic, from which we can see an optimistic, self-sufficient, energetic and happy old man image.
A few strokes were changed, and the front side was understated with a pen, painting shrimps from different countries, bowing over the waist. As long as they swim, bend over and crawl, which adds transparency and movement to the shrimps, people think it is full of elasticity and vitality. The tail of the shrimp is a few lines of light ink, and it is transparent whether it is elastic shrimp. Shrimp's forepaw is composed of several parts between seminal plasma, which is open and has two pliers until it becomes a shrimp, round and more powerful light pen. Shrimp tentacles are drawn with light ink lines. In addition, in order to show intimacy, combined with the actual situation, concise and appropriate, like soft and real-time, like broken solid, straight or curved, chaotic small orderly lines, so that dried shrimps seem to swim around in the water on paper, and their tentacles seem to move without moving, trying to penetrate its morphological and spiritual characteristics.
From folk painter to literati painter Qi Baishi, he will be a literati painting that blends the rich peasants' life with the happy atmosphere of folk art, which not only expands the theme of literati painting, but also updates the artistic realm of literati painting and opens up a new chapter and the spirit of the times.