The Peak of Traditional Chinese Painting — — A Glimpse of Qi Baishi’s Paintings

<p>Qi Baishi&rsquo;s painting inherits the traditional brush and ink form of Chinese literati painting, but at the same time he is determined to innovate.</p> <p>He tempered his brush and ink, boldly set colors, integrated the common folk color habits of red and green into ink and wash, explored a new language of color and ink, and expanded the scope of themes of literati paintings; Combined, it enriches the expression form of Chinese painting.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:500/0*AoJkwq3dv9ueoNM8" style="height:498px; width:500px" /></p> <p>Qi Baishi is good at painting figures, landscapes, flowers, birds and animals, and miscellaneous paintings of various themes. and strong pen lines.</p> <p>The fruits and vegetables he painted look tender and full of water. They are naturally placed on the ground, placed in baskets, and grown on branches, instead of being displayed and appreciated like illustrations and still lifes; They are all lively.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@shutanweizhi/the-peak-of-traditional-chinese-painting-a-glimpse-of-qi-baishis-paintings-f911505f27e1"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>