Chapter 261, Learn the charm, reverse
Jiang Zhe fixed a four-fold piece of oil painting paper on the drawing board of the painting box, and then squeezed several oil painting colors onto the palette one by one, mixing the colors while thinking.
The content of this painting is similar to the previous one, but the tone, light and dark and other elements have new changes.
Rural scenery is different from urban scenery. There are no too abrupt and bright colors, but it has a special sense of heaviness.
The painting techniques of painters such as Corot and Millet are most suitable for expressing the scenery in front of us.
However, Jiang Zhe did not put in the effort to copy and study the paintings of these two people. Even if he used the system to observe them now, it would be too late and would not meet the requirements of the task.
As he sketched with pencil, he was thinking of the country roads painted by Hobbema, the trees in Corot's paintings, and the fields described by Millet.
If you learn a little bit of his spirit and apply it to your creation, and add your own creativity, you may be able to create a masterpiece and meet the requirements of the task.
The pencil draft is complete, and Jiang Zhe has already considered the color arrangement of the picture.
This painting is based on the theme of a mountain village in early spring. Different color tendencies are created in the large area of gray, allowing the mountains, rocks, river beaches, sky, clouds and other scenery to present a unique beauty under the influence of natural light.
In addition, Jiang Zhe intends to use a small amount of contrasting colors to highlight the scene of the mountains and forests in early spring.
Jiang Zhe chose a large oil painting brush, dipped it in the blended dark green, and started painting from the darkest color in the mountains and forests.
With bold strokes of the brush, colors such as raw umber, terracotta, light green, and light ultramarine were quickly spread onto the oil paper.
This kind of oil painting paper is a layer of oil canvas pasted on cardboard. It is painted with base material and will not leak oil or color.
Dipping the brush made of cow ear hair in paint and dotting it on the oil paper gives you a special touch, which is different from painting on canvas. Once you get used to it, it will feel very comfortable.
When the colors were first applied, the large brushstrokes would cover the original draft. Some colors were even difficult for the students watching to understand.
However, as Jiang Zhe continued to portray it in depth, some colors that were originally incomprehensible gradually began to show their effects.
He reduced the three-dimensional depiction of a single object and used changes in spatial levels to present the depth of space.
Reviewing the work while painting, this method of summarization makes the content of the picture appear more natural and real.
Several students were watching Jiang Zhe painting, including some from the Chinese Painting Department.
Young people who study art may appear polite on the surface, but in their hearts they are dissatisfied with their peers.
This phenomenon is more serious among peers.
Everyone started sketching, all eager to show their faces.
Less than a year after entering college, Jiang Zhe's fame continued to rise, making many people want to compete with him.
Just now, when everyone saw Jiang Zhe's watercolor paintings, they just thought they were good. But after Jiang Zhe started to create oil paintings, almost all the students who were sketching around him came to watch.
After seeing Jiang Zhe's new work, my original thoughts faded away.
When the strength of both sides is similar, they can be compared with each other, but if the gap is too big, the comparison loses its meaning.
Lan Xin is drawing a draft in a sketchbook.
Seeing that his classmates had already gone over to watch Jiang Zhe paint, he finally couldn't hold back any longer.
She walked over and saw that Jiang Zhe's work was almost completed.
Jiang Zhe held a spare brush in his left hand and a medium-sized brush in his right hand, and applied the colors decisively.
The brush jumped and dotted on the paper, and soon the clouds in the sky were painted. The changes in the clouds and the sky naturally created a wide space.
Jiang Zhe stopped writing and examined his work.
This work has basically demonstrated the style he wants.
The mountain village calmly faces the passage of time and also accepts the gifts of time - vicissitudes and heaviness.
Lan Xin was attracted by the painting and couldn't help but get closer to watch. The changes in the rocks on the river beach were naturally presented in the brushstrokes, without any deliberate depiction. The color of the entire river beach was lighter than in reality, and there were changes in cold and warm.
The mountains and forests in the painting are clearly layered, blurry when viewed from close up, but extremely vivid when viewed from afar. All the objects, under the fusion of skylight, present unique tones.
Jiang Zhe was very satisfied with this sketch. He turned the pen upside down and used the tip to scrape off some of the color, leaving his signature.
"Is the painting finished?" Lan Xin asked.
Jiang Zhe replied: "It's OK. If you continue to draw, some parts will become trivial."
"How do you use these few strokes? It's so simple to draw the twists and turns of the path," Lan Xin pointed to a dirt road in the painting.
Jiang Zhe said: "Although the lines scraped by the pen are a bit sloppy, they are very natural. Oil painting cannot just pile up colors blindly."
Jiang Zhe wanted to move around for a while before continuing his creation.
Taking the opportunity of standing up and observing, he quietly opened the system and found changes had appeared on the system's task page.
The count after the number of completed works changes from 0 to 1.
This work has been recognized by the system.
He has 8 days, which should be enough.
Lan Xin saw Jiang Zhe packing up his painting tools and asked, "Not painting anymore?"
Jiang Zhe said, "I will create the oil painting tomorrow."
He placed his work in his paint box and took out his watercolor tools.
"The oil painting isn't dry yet. Aren't you worried about ruining it by leaving it like this?" Lan Xin asked.
Jiang Zhe said, "It's okay. I'll dilute some of the color with turpentine, take the work back to the dormitory, and let it dry in a ventilated place. It should be fine when we get back."
He prepared the tools while watching Lan Xin paint.
Lan Xin had already drawn a few sketches and just adjusted her position, sitting next to Jiang and continuing to draw the draft.
She chose a black carbon bar.
Jiang Zhe also used this method when practicing Chinese painting.
He saw that several of Lan Xin's classmates were also painting in the same way, and several students majoring in Chinese painting had already started sketching with brushes.
Jiang Zhe observed the house drawn by Lan Xin and said with a smile: "Seeing you sketching inspired me to draw too."
When Jiang Zhe and his friends were sketching, a girl came to the Student Affairs Office of Binhai Academy of Arts.
A teacher received the junior girl.
The female student came straight to the point and reported a student from the school. The person being reported was also a junior student.
After listening to the girl, the teacher was silent at first, and then tried to comfort the girl. "Student, go back first. I will report this matter to the school immediately. For your personal safety, please do not mention this matter to anyone. When I report it, I will try my best to hide your personal information."
"Thank you, teacher. It doesn't matter whether the information is hidden or not. I just can't stand this kind of thing." The girl said and left the teacher's office.
The teacher first verifies, then calls to confirm that the department head is in the office and has time, and then promptly reports to the department head.
After listening to the teacher's detailed description, the department head asked, "Is the reported information accurate?"
"It has been verified that the rumors on our campus were indeed spread intentionally by someone. The information this girl said is basically credible."
The department head fell silent.
(End of this chapter)