When dots of orange and red hang all over the treetops, reflecting each other with the blue sky, the beauty of the rich colors of late autumn presents a dazzling light through the brushstrokes of ink.
|Member of the Chinese Artists Association, Yu Xuewen "Everything Goes Well"
The persimmons adorned with branches, like a touch of drunken red in the autumn wind, condense the ten thousand styles of autumn charm, and sway out a stunning picture in the bleak cold.
Persimmon is not only a common and favorite vegetable and fruit, but also left many figures of persimmon in the poetry and painting of literati and ink writers.
Jing Chunling, member of the China Artists Association, "Everything goes well"
In Chinese ink painting, persimmons are usually dominated by bright orange-red, with elegant ink colors to form a strong visual contrast.
The plump shape of the persimmon, which symbolizes a good harvest and wealth, is often regarded as a symbol of good luck, and in Chinese culture, it also means "everything is going well" and is often used as a symbol of blessings.
The Ming Dynasty painter Shen Zhou's "Lychee Persimmon Picture" is a fine product of black and white ink persimmons.
|Shen Zhou, "Lycheon Picture"
He used a clear brush and ink to paint lychee branches swaying, lush fruits, and two persimmons, round and full, a fruitful scene.
Among them, the persimmon, homophonic "Li City", takes the meaning of congratulatory happiness and good luck, and conveys the good wishes of the literati when they give each other.
Qin Yinghao, member of the China Artists Association, "Everything is as intended"
Persimmon has bright colors, full images, beautiful meanings, and is also a favorite theme of Chinese painting by contemporary artists. Their persimmons not only have beautiful meanings, but also have their unique artistic value.
When contemporary artists depict persimmons, they often express the texture, color and form of persimmons through delicate brushstrokes and appropriate shades of ink, expressively express the natural beauty of persimmons, and also convey the artist's love for life and his vision and sustenance for a better future.
|Member of the Chinese Artists Association Shao Xianbu "As Intended"
|China Artists Association member Wang Rongni "Homeland Series of Persimmon Ripe"
|China Artists Association member Zhang Yingai "Golden Autumn"
|China Artists Association member Wang Weibin "Persimmon is Red"