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Master these three points, and it is no longer difficult to draw bamboo!

author:Creative Arts & Crafts

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Chinese literati and writers throughout the ages have taken pride in bamboo. Bamboo is not only slim and elegant, but also humble and modest, and the cold does not wither, which is worthy of being a symbol of a gentleman. Therefore, painters often use bamboo as a metaphor for gentleman's sentiments, and the wind of painting bamboo is prosperous!

Master these three points, and it is no longer difficult to draw bamboo!

The following are the bamboo works of nine masters of calligraphy and painting for everyone to enjoy:

Li Jin of the Yuan Dynasty, his "Bamboo and Stone Map" is written in shade ink to repair the bamboo new fence, the branches and leaves are up, very vigorous and beautiful, full of business.

Master these three points, and it is no longer difficult to draw bamboo!

Wu Zhen's "Mozhupo Stone Map" is indifferent to fame and fortune, and this work seems simple and ancient.

Master these three points, and it is no longer difficult to draw bamboo!

Wen Zhengming's "Ink and Bamboo Drawing" of the Ming Dynasty made a new cluster, and the brush and ink were free and natural, clear and sparse.

Master these three points, and it is no longer difficult to draw bamboo!

Xu Wei's "Bamboo and Stone Drawing" uses a broad pen to write stone in wet ink, and the brushwork is wild and uninhibited.

Master these three points, and it is no longer difficult to draw bamboo!

Shi Tao's "Ink Bamboo" in the Qing Dynasty is an improvisational work with a variety of styles.

Master these three points, and it is no longer difficult to draw bamboo!

Gao Fenghan's "Snow Bamboo Picture" in the early Qing Dynasty is rendered in light ink and cyan, leaving white space for snow, and the cold air on the paper hits people.

Master these three points, and it is no longer difficult to draw bamboo!

Jin Nong's "Ink Bamboo Drawing" uses calligraphy to make bamboo, and pursues simplicity and simplicity.

Master these three points, and it is no longer difficult to draw bamboo!

Zheng Xieshan paints bamboo, and his "Ink Bamboo Picture" depicts a forest of bamboos with a full composition, which is sparse in the denseness.

Master these three points, and it is no longer difficult to draw bamboo!

In fact, it is not difficult to draw bamboo, as long as you grasp these three elements:

1. When drawing bamboo poles, it should be tall and not too straight, and it is better to have momentum to show flexibility. The dots are adapted to the situation.

Master these three points, and it is no longer difficult to draw bamboo!

Second, when painting bamboo branches, we should pay attention to the image of real bamboo branches, so as to be handy.

Master these three points, and it is no longer difficult to draw bamboo!

3. When painting bamboo leaves, it is necessary to follow certain painting rules, such as one piece of feathers, two strokes of swallowtail, and three strokes of "one" characters.

Master these three points, and it is no longer difficult to draw bamboo!

With these tips in hand, you'll be able to draw realistic bamboo creations with ease!