Guangxiu Crane and Deer in the Same Spring

[Guangxiu Crane and Deer in the Same Spring]

Guangxiu Crane and Deer in the Same Spring, Qing Dynasty, 68 cm vertically and 52 cm horizontally
The same spring of crane and deer is a common theme in Guangxiu. When drawing this picture, the perspective technique of western painting is combined with traditional Chinese meticulous painting, and the stereoscopic sense of the scene is expressed by the light and dark of the color, and the distance of the scene is expressed by the perspective method. The structure of the two deer is accurate, and the brushwork is beautiful, which is quite similar to the painting style of the Qing court painter Lang Shining. In terms of embroidery, the author follows the style of the original painting, and uses the very delicate set needle and hairing needle to stitch and trim the silk according to the patterns of the deer’s muscles and fur in the dynamic state. The author skillfully uses the unique luster of the silk thread to reflect its three-dimensional sense, and displays the deer’s fur in an extremely real way, and its dynamic sense is vivid. The other birds, such as cranes and chicken feathers, are represented by hair-spinning needles, looping needles, tearing needles, nailing needles, and scaly needles. The mountains, trees, flowers and plants are embroidered by various needle techniques, such as sprinkling needles, windmill needles, looping needles, aligning needles, and twisting needles, and the distant and near layers and the light and shade are truthfully displayed
This embroidery is full of composition, rich in layers, smooth and delicate in stitches, bright and beautiful in color, and natural and realistic in color. It accurately conveys the perspective and realistic techniques of western painting and the meticulous and meticulous style of traditional meticulous painting. At the same time, through the repeated creation process of embroidery, it skillfully uses the characteristics of silk and exquisite stitches to achieve the artistic effect of capturing the light of calligraphy.
图片[1]-Guangxiu Crane and Deer in the Same Spring-China Archive

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