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Chapter 21 Brief Introduction to Watercolor Painting (2)

simply became a monk 李叔同 1132Words 2018-03-16
Before painting, cut the drawing paper, spread it on the drawing board, and wipe it several times with clean water.When the paper is soaked, apply the paste with a strip of paper, paste it around, and then apply color after it dries. The second chapter is the new teaching method of watercolor painting in Europe and the United States. Beginners of painting start from sketching instead of copybooks.However, people in our country are immature in knowledge, and those who do not know how to paint, force them to sketch, as if they are in a fog, and there is no way to start.Watercolor coloring is the most complicated.If you don't use the copybook first to know the general combination of the pigments, even if you are engaged in sketching, you may also be in danger of turning the ink and ink upside down.Therefore, if you are new to watercolor painting, you should use the copybook first.It is more convenient for you to get a little familiar with the art and then engage in sketching.A copy of Japanese watercolor painting, nothing good.As far as I can see, several types of watercolor paintings published in London, England are still applicable.The names are listed on the left (below): Vere Fosters water Color books (1) Landscape Painting for Beginners First Stage (landscape) (2) Landscape Painting for Beginners Second stage (landscape) (3) Animal Painting for Beginners (animal (4) Flower Painting for Beginners (flowers) (5) Simple Lessons in Flower Painting (flowers) (6) Simple Lessons in Marine Painting (seascape) (7) Simple Lessons in Landscape Painting (landscape) (8) Studies of Trees (Trees) (9) Advanced Studies in Flower Painting (Flowers) (10) Advanced Studies in Marine Painting (Seascape) 1 to 7 above are shallow; 8 to 10 are slightly deeper.All of the above are sold by Maruzen Co., Ltd. in Tokyo, Japan, and the value of each volume is about one yuan.

There are dozens of paintings in each volume.For each painting, there is an explanatory essay.Although English, but very shallow.Those who do not speak English may wish to omit it. This article was written in Tokyo, Japan in the winter of 1995, also known as "A Brief Introduction to Watercolor Painting". West Lake Night Travel Notes This article was written in August 1912 in Zhejiang First Division, Hangzhou, Zhejiang. In the seventh month of Renzi, Yu Zhong came to Hangzhou to stay in the teacher's school.The lingering summer has not rested, the trees in the garden are in autumn, the tall buildings are in the wind, and they are sitting silently at night.On the sixth day, I traveled to the West Lake with Mr. Jiang and Mr. Xia Er.At the end of the day, the red light falls, the mountains are covered with purple, the wandering people are scattered, and the fireflies come out of the forest.The wind blows from the lake shore, and the light train makes you feel refreshed.Then he entered a certain pavilion on the lake and was ordered to cure the sweet potato.There are also water chestnuts and Chen Canying.The short boy sits in wait, the madman wears his lapel, and talks with high eyebrows, happy to talk about old things.Zhuang harmonic miscellaneous works, followed by long roars, forest birds were startled, and the residual lights were not bright.Looking at the bright lake, it is clear and blue; the distant peaks are green, if they appear or hide, they are quite involved in daydreams, because they recall old travels.When I came to Hangzhou in the past, the old and the old intersected. Wenzi Yaozhai, Tianzi Yihou, time passed, and I often drank on the lake.The years flow like a stream, passing Jiuren in a flash.The living are displaced, the dead do not work, the joys are lost, and the wine stains are on the clothes.Liu Xiaobiao said: "Once the soul is gone, it will be the same as the autumn grass." My life is bleak, but I feel sad.Miss three arrows, hold the candle and return.The stars are in the sky, everything is silent, the wild fire is dark, suspected to be green phosphorus; the hanging willows are heavy, like sleeping.Come back with bonfires, sleepless in a small room, autumn sounds like rain, how can I work?When the sun gets dark, I feel tired, so I can take notes.The original picture on page 116 was placed at the bottom of page 118, taken by Li Shutong in Hangzhou in 1915

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