Baimiao
Baimiao is a traditional Chinese painting technique characterized by its use of simple lines and minimal color. Originating during the Tang Dynasty, this style emphasizes the beauty of brushwork and the essence of the subject rather than intricate details. Artists often depict landscapes, flowers, and animals, focusing on conveying emotions and ideas through their strokes.
The term "Baimiao" translates to "fine line" in English, highlighting the technique's reliance on precise, delicate lines. This art form is often associated with Chinese ink wash painting and is appreciated for its elegance and simplicity, making it a significant part of Chinese art history.