In the colorful history of China painting, Xu Wei's painting in Ming Dynasty is unique, and his unique painting skills are amazing. Xu Wei likes to write a poem on your painting. The combination of painting and poetry shows the emotion and artistry of painting incisively and vividly.
Each of Wei Xu's paintings seems simple and not serious, but in fact, each of his works is a microcosm of his life, which was completed with his blood and sweat. For example, Xu Wei's "Ink Grapes" looks like an ordinary and simple painting, and there is nothing special about it, but if you look closely at the poems written by Xu Wei, you can see the clues and the feelings that his paintings want to express. In painting, Xu Wei gives full play to the role of paper, water and ink, which makes his ink freehand brushwork varied and colorful. Every painting by Xu Wei gives people a feeling of freedom and unrestrained, and the momentum is not lost to any other painting. Xu Wei pushed ink freehand brushwork away from another door in the field of painting and created a new era of ink freehand brushwork. The influence of Xu Wei's paintings on later generations is also extremely far-reaching. In the history of art, Xu Wei and Chen Daofu are even called "green vines and white sunshine", which shows Xu Wei's achievements in painting.