1, expression:
Gongbi painting is a kind of painting expression that pursues accuracy and depicts real objects, paying attention to depicting the appearance and details of objects; However, freehand brushwork emphasizes the way to quickly capture the spiritual breath of natural scenery or characters, and pays more attention to the communication of emotions and artistic conception.
2. Technology:
Meticulous painting uses some fine tools such as miniature brushes, as well as the depth change and layering of pigments to express complex patterns and color effects; Great freehand brushwork conveys the artistic conception and charm of painting through the expansion and contraction of pen and ink, the weight of pen and the structure of stippling.
3. Aesthetic standards:
Meticulous painting emphasizes exquisiteness, delicacy and realism in aesthetics, pursues the perfection of form, and pays attention to the purity of color and lines; What freehand brushwork pursues is the interest and artistic conception of pen and ink, and emphasizes the painter's perception and expression ability.
4. Spiritual connotation:
Meticulous painting emphasizes techniques and manual skills, and requires painters to pay attention to the presentation of precision and effect in performance; Freehand brushwork pays more attention to the artist's cultural accomplishment and personality, and emphasizes the artist's artistic conception and inspiration.
Expand knowledge:
In the history of China painting, both meticulous painting and freehand painting have an important position. China's early paintings were mainly meticulous paintings, faithful to objects, and paid attention to the exquisite presentation of decorative patterns and colors. These elements occupy a very important position in the history of China painting.
In the Tang Dynasty, Chinese painting entered a new stage and began to appear in the form of freehand brushwork. Artists pay more attention to personal feelings and expressions, and interpret their emotions and aesthetics through various changes in pen and ink. The works of painters such as Qi Baishi and Zhang Daqian are one of the representatives of freehand brushwork.
Meticulous brushwork and freehand brushwork are two different ways of expression in China's paintings, representing different aesthetic concepts and artistic forms. The two styles have their own characteristics, regardless of weight. In the long history of China's painting development, these two styles have had glorious chapters, which have had a far-reaching impact on China's painting.
If meticulous painting is compared to a poem with simple and clear language, then freehand brushwork is like intoxicated and rhythmic music. Whether it is meticulous or freehand brushwork, its value and significance are self-evident, and it is an indispensable part of China painting tradition.