Artistic conception of Chinese painting

The artistic conception of Chinese painting is the artistic realm formed by the painter to express his thoughts and feelings by describing the scenery. It can make viewers sing through association, and their thoughts and feelings are infected. Whether the painting has artistic conception is an important factor for the success of the work.

Qi Baishi's paintings are unique in expression, and the intriguing artistic conception is also the reason why his works are immortal.

Lao She once asked the old man Baishi to paint, and asked for the title of Cha Chubai's poem "Frog in a Ten-Li Mountain Spring". How does the picture reflect the artistic conception of this poem? The old man thought for many days and finally drew the work we see now. Anyone who has seen this work will be amazed. The picture depicts a mountain stream set off by mountains with dripping ink, with clear springs spewing out of the rocks and six tadpoles wagging their tails downstream. The work naturally reminds people of the gurgling spring, and the flowing water will be ten miles away; From six lively tadpoles, it is naturally associated with countless frogs living in mountain streams. Mountain spring and tadpole are associated with frogs and frogs, and the associated frogs form a touching symphony with the sound of water flowing out of the mountain spring. This painting is based on the virtual reality, which embodies a profound artistic conception.