Video: Watercolor tenderness of flora and fauna. Amazing paintings by Liang Yan Sheng
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Chinese painting is as complex and delicate as the whole East. You can not understand it, but it is impossible not to admire it. Delicate, flowing, soothing beauty is also inherent in the artist's watercolor painting. Liang Yan Sheng. No wonder she is called a sorceress with a brush, and paintings depicting blooming flora, and sometimes shy fauna, are called watercolors with a psychotherapeutic effect. Liang Yan Sheng's amazing paintings are mainly dedicated to flowers and birds, which the artist paints in her special style. Realizing that with such a "creative repertoire" she is not unique, Liang Yan Sheng decided to conquer the audience with her approach, point of view, and also with the technique of watercolor painting. which she worked hard on, and continues to work, honing and improving her skills. And all this is not unsuccessful. Eyewitnesses claim that magical poppies and peonies, lotuses and primroses, tulips and other flowers painted by a talented Chinese woman attract attention like a magnet, and rarely will anyone find the strength to break away from contemplation and stop admiring what he saw.
There is dynamic creativity that stimulates, calls for action, awakens a person from hibernation, but the watercolors from Liang Yan Sheng are designed for those who are prone to light melancholy, thoughtful and dreamy, or need a respite from active action. Sincere, warm, gentle and romantic, devoid of that aggressive brightness and sharpness that are characteristic of the works of other artists, the Chinese artist's watercolors do not go unnoticed, attracting connoisseurs and collectors to exhibitions. All of them are eager to get one, or even a couple of pieces of amazing paintings in their personal collection.
Watercolor birds and flowers from Liang Yan Sheng are very popular and in demand. The artist is called one of the most talented students of the famous masters Yu Induced Ching and Liu Li, who trained her for ten years, helping to improve and shape her individual style.
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