中国水墨画
中国水墨画, or Chinese ink wash painting, is a traditional art form that emphasizes the use of black ink and water to create expressive images. This technique allows artists to convey emotions and capture the essence of their subjects, often focusing on landscapes, flowers, and animals. The style is characterized by its fluid brushwork and the use of negative space, which enhances the overall composition.
The origins of 中国水墨画 date back to the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD) and became more refined during the Song Dynasty (960-1279 AD). Notable artists, such as 张大千 and 齐白石, have contributed to its development, making it a significant part of 中国文化. Today, this art form continues to be practiced and appreciated both in China and around the world.