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East Asian Art Analysis

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Colleen Baker
4/2/2017
Art 281
East Asian Art & Architecture Essay
The exhibition I chose to use for my analysis is the Smithsonian Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery on Chinese Arts of the Brush. This exhibit displayed the creation on the Chinese brush painting and how it is unique among other styles during the time period and in modern times is more refined in the artistic form. Chinese brushes comparison to other brushes the versatility of the brush used from arts and calligraphy to the carefully picked materials that manufacture the brush with brushes made with different types of animal fur, from rabbit, wolf, bear, goat and horses. The various types of fur that creates the tips of the brush allowed for different types of …show more content…

Bamboo has a great significance in Chinese brush paintings during many periods throughout China’s history. The specific way in which the bamboo is to be painted is with quick and confident brush strokes, the leaves done in the same manner, creating the tapered tips of the leaves with a fast flick of the brush when painted in the Shui-mo 水墨 technique.
Wu Zhen is considered one of the four great masters in Chinese brush painting, renowned for his elegant bamboo paintings and tactful eye for space on his scrolls. His art displays that there is a fine line between what is considered art and calligraphy. In this painting, the hard line of the calligraphy is balanced by the graceful and delicate lines of the bamboo, which is a style that many artists in China develop their …show more content…

Chinese painting and Chinese calligraphy share many techniques and practices, such as form, breathing, weight of strokes and balance of the form, which take great mastery to perfect. Each of which is due to the specific ways that the Chinese brushes have been molded to form and enhance the art of Chinese brush painting and calligraphy. Each painting all having unique traits, but also sharing characteristics which bond them as a whole and as an artist myself, I highly respect the thoughtfulness that is applied into Chinese brush painting and the dedication that the artists apply in mastering their techniques with body, mind and

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