Wu Zuoren painted ink pandas, too cute
Wu Zuoren
(1908~1997)
Zi Zhi Shou, a native of Jing County, Anhui Province
Born in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province
In 1928, he entered the Art Department of Nanjing Central University
Learned painting from Xu Beihong
In 1985, he was awarded the "Highest Order of French Literature and Art"
1988 "Belgian Order of Merit"
He was an advisor to xiling printing company
President and Honorary President of the Central Academy of Fine Arts
He is the vice chairman of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles and the chairman of the China Artists Association
Mr. Wu Zuoren not only paints goldfish, but also the pandas in his pen. His panda drawings use the method of splashing ink and large strokes, and the lively and cute image of the giant panda is vividly expressed in just a few strokes.
The shade of ink is also used just right, the light ink outlines the outline of the panda, and the dark ink block dyes the panda's coat color. Due to the characteristics of rice paper seepage, the pen dipped in thick ink shows the panda's fluff in a delicate way, making the panda full of movement and lifelike!
Wu Zuoren's panda works are appreciated