Li Kuchan's flower and bird paintings in the center hall
Li Kuchan's flower and bird paintings in the center hall
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Kuchan Freehand Painting|Replica of Jinshi Flower and Bird Art
This central hall captures the essence of the "metal and stone brushwork" of Master Ku Chan, seamlessly integrating the aloofness of Bada Shanren and the natural charm of Qi Baishi. Specially crafted using the ancient method of six-alum-seven-dyeing with pure Xuanjing, the ink is rich and luminous, resembling the brilliance of antique bronze. The fluttering feathers of the hawk evoke the profound "heavy ink method" of "Midsummer." This reproduction reaches the "Qilu Study Level" standard, demonstrating the innovative spirit of modern freehand brushwork compared to more common flower and bird paintings. Beyond a mere pursuit of likeness, this is a connoisseur's masterpiece, recreating the spirit and spirit of a fusion of Chinese and Western painting, a rare contemporary example of the legacy of freehand brushwork.
Material: Rice paper Mounting size: 176x76 cm
Painting core size: 91x42 cm








