中國水墨畫
中國水墨畫, or Chinese ink painting, is a traditional art form that uses black ink and water to create expressive images. This style emphasizes brushwork and the use of negative space, allowing artists to convey emotions and ideas through simple yet powerful strokes. It often features landscapes, flowers, and animals, reflecting the beauty of nature.
The technique dates back to the Tang Dynasty and has evolved over centuries, influenced by various philosophies, including Daoism and Buddhism. Artists like Wu Daozi and Zhang Daqian are renowned for their contributions to this art form, which remains an important part of Chinese culture today.