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¡¡Traditional Chinese paintings, known as "guohua" in China , are painted with ink and/or colors on paper or silk. Chinese paintings are generally classified into two styles: Xieyi (freehand strokes) and gongbi ("skilled brush"). Xieyi is characterized by careful control of ink tone, unrestrained brushwork, and no unessential brush strokes. The essence of landscapes, figures and other subjects are rendered with a minimum of expressive ink. In contrast, the brushwork in gongbi paintings is fine and visually complex. Precision is produced through close attention to detail; the hair on the head or the feathers on a bird's wing are neatly and carefully executed. Try your hand at Chinese painting in the countryside under the guidance of a renowned artist.
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