Watercolor paintings have long been apart of Chinese history. This Chinese tradition recognizes two main styles: "shie-yi" (rough brush) and "gong-bi" (fine brush). The rough brush technique is characterized by sudden and spontaneous brush work. The emphasis is concentrated on the general shape of a subject, rather than its details. Mountains, leaves and flowers are usually painted in this form. The fine brush style concentrates on the fine details and delicacy of a subject (animals, people). Fine, precise brush movements with well-controlled line thickness are used. Our watercolor paintings combine traditional subjects with a modern style of art using bright and vivid colors. Complete your decor with these hand painted works of art. Imported from China. Usually leaves our warehouse in 1-2 business days. Click to See More Wall Décor |
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