Xia Chang Ink Bamboo Map Axis

[Xia Chang’s Ink Bamboo Painting Axis]

The Ink Bamboo Painting Axis, Ming Dynasty, Xia Chang’s painting, paper version, ink brush, 116 cm in length and 52.3 cm in width
The title of this painting is “Facing the Wind.” There are three poems written by Wu Jun Monk Qi and Yunjian Qian Bo
This picture depicts the scene of bamboo leaves covered in profusion and swaying in the wind. In the picture, the bamboo starts and ends with regular script, which not only makes the ink thick, but also has a natural and clean appearance. The arrangement of bamboo leaves is arranged in a well-arranged way, and the ink can be finished immediately. There is no duplicate pen, and the front and back are separated by the color of the ink, with distinct layers. The strokes of bamboo knots are sharp and vigorous, the poles are thin and the leaves are fat. The strokes are changeable and vigorous. The layout is novel and the breath is fresh. Pieces of bamboo leaves are swaying in the wind, and there are various styles, fully reflecting the charm of “facing the wind”.
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