The material is taken from “teaching the flying birds of cao”, published by lake north american arts press in 2007 and is available only in part for the benefit of friends
The sparrow
The sparrow's structure consists mainly of head, back, chest, abdomen, wings, tails and legs, and claws. The pattern is dominated by split flight dynamics and several types of static shelter branches and landings. The sparrow first captures its large body structure, mainly showing dynamics and dementia. In terms of the head of the shelter branch, the crooked head and the stretching of the neck can be transposed by several gestures without changing the chest or the abdomen. The movement of legs and claws is also critical, with the sparrow legs of the nesting branches holding tight on the branches, and the centre of the three claws of the landed birds being stabilized and located in the right place. The feet and claws of trained birds generally go backwards. Zenium

Step of the frontal habitat of sparrow painting
I. Large stone nodes

Ii. The grey ink and light pens are pointed up, and two scroll points from the right to the left and the right

Iii. A thick ink, a painting of the mouth and a mark of the neck

4. Light ink tails, followed by ink claws and ink lines. Face dots of powder. Zenium

Flight dynamics sparrow drawing step
I. Accompaniment of the head

Ii. Heavy ink, mouth, spot

Iii. A gray ink pebble point to the chest

Iv. Light ink ink, wings flying below point

V. Wing plumes flying on the upper side of the light ink dot

Vi. The back feathers that appear beneath the twilight wings, the ink twilight, the tail feathers. It's a white powder on the cheeks with two wings and a tail feather. Zenium

The wings of the flying freckles have a head, a back, a thick front, a light ink spot, a gray ink on the back, two layers. Zenium

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A combination of plums and sparrows
" peacock chart " , a combination of white plums and sparrows in the form of plums, is more common in traditional chinese florist paintings. The main stem of the picture is tilted horizontally, the back branch is tilted from the lower left to the upper right, and the strong plume stretches into the back of the thick branch。
The three sparrows, living on the thick branches and on the small branches on the left, talk to each other in language about their love for nature. And the thick snow-covered branches, and the snowflakes of the earth are still falling, and a view of the harsh winter is a beautiful enjoyment, and it heralds a new spring. The thin plum petals and the branch of the plum are in an orderly fashion, and they are intruded and intruded. The spectacular images of suya form a poetic world of ice and snow。
Drawing steps:
1. A note of intent to dry the branch of the plum, leaving three sparrows in the position of the branch。
Ii. Writes about plum petals in different locations on the branch, and points and threads。
Three, three sparrows。
Iv. The background of the snow-drinking (black flowers and ink)。
V. Scorched fragrances, re-circumbered white plums, partially covered with plumed branches。
6. Blast snow with heavy white powder。




