break open a way through bramble and thistle
"Cutting through the thorns" is a Chinese painting work created by Wang Qingzhou in 2010. It adopts paper color ink, and the frame is 140cmx50cm. It is included in the people's Fine Arts Publishing House's 2012 "Yihong kualv - Wang Qingzhou painting collection".
"Cutting through the thorns" is a Chinese painting work created by Wang Qingzhou in 2010. It adopts paper color ink, and the frame is 140cmx50cm. It is included in the people's Fine Arts Publishing House's 2012 "Yihong kualv - Wang Qingzhou painting collection". the whole work boldly uses contrast color to embody the spiritual pursuit of power and beauty, which is embodied in color and line. The contrast is strong and the tension is strong. The composition is heavy on the top and light on the bottom. The top half of the picture is dark red, steady and steady, cobalt blue is calm and lonely, interwoven with the beauty of rationality and sensibility, and sprays out infinite vitality. the author boldly uses different artistic expression techniques to show the wanton vitality and fearless spirit to the extreme; the thorns in the lower part of the picture are born from the ground, slender and sharp, and the vigorous and powerful lines of different thickness stretch each other, and the ink is divided into five colors with clear layers, and the use of ink instead of color can highlight the original growth state of thorns. throughout the work, the vigorous flowers and leaves are in sharp contrast to the vigorous old thorns, making the flowers more colorful and the leaves more luxuriant. It also eulogizes the indomitable vitality of brambles. true bravery is not to be fully armed in the face of the enemy, but to be flexible in the face of nature, which shows a person's strong adaptability. Inadvertently, the author weaves the image of the Beatles with colors and lines, creating a song of praise to meet the difficulties. (Zhu Xiaowen)
Chinese PinYin : pī jīng zhǎn jí
break open a way through bramble and thistle
Success or failure depends on people. dé shī zài rén
abuse one 's power to seek personal gain. yǐ quán móu sī
Death of Zhuge scares away shengzhongda. sǐ zhū gé xià zǒu shēng zhòng dá