Guangxiu Bamboo and Stone Twin Phoenix Axis:
Guangxiu Bamboo and Stone Twin Phoenix Axis, Qing Guangxu, 50 centimeters vertically and 88 centimeters horizontally
This drawing axis is embroidered with patterns such as the sun, phoenix, bamboo forest, lake stone, ganoderma lucidum, and grass on the natural color satin ground. The work adopts a decorative method of combining two to six colors with halo removal, and is embroidered with a variety of stitches such as flat needles, nested needles, wrapped needles, rolling needles, and thread stitching. The patterns are vivid and realistic, especially the depiction of the tail feathers of the phoenix and the lake stones. Embroiderers use the long techniques of Guangxiu, which are colorful and colorful, and are skilled at birds and animals. The feathers of the phoenix are finely carved. The tail of a horse is used to wrap the silk as a thread, making the outline of the pattern both natural, neat, and magnificent. Hu Shi uses six colored silk threads with similar color scales, which are dyed repeatedly from light to deep, from light to dark, to fully express the embroidery techniques and color setting style of Guang Embroidery. British artist S. W. Busnell commented that “Chinese people are good at embroidering flowers and birds, while Cantonese people are particularly good at this skill.” The expression is very accurate
The composition of this graph axis is full and dynamic, with sparse and orderly embroidery lines. It is exquisite in craftsmanship, and is magnificent and magnificent.