Crab
lu weihua (¿ – ¿)
Explore the serene world of Lu Weihua's botanical paintings – delicate orchids, magnolias & more. Capturing Chinese landscapes & nature’s beauty with exquisite detail.
Museo de Yangzhou (Yangzhou, China)
Descubra el Museo de Yangzhou en Jiangsu, China, que presenta arte chino antiguo, escultura, caligrafía e imprentación en bloque. Explore reliquias desde el Neolítico hasta la Dinastía Qing en este moderno tesoro cultural de 50.000 m².
This embroidery piece is based on a partial section of the painting Crab by the well-known Ming-dynasty painter Xu Wei (1521-1593 AD), giving the crab the entire image. Having mixed glue in the ink to avoid permeation, the painter employed various techniques, thus creating a vivid crab with just a few strokes.Crabs have been a quite rare subject in embroidery. In order to vividly illustrate the texture of the crab shell, the shape and gesture of the crab, the embroiderer skillfully employed various techniques including long and short stitches (changduan zhen, 长短针), broken-line-making stitches (xu zhen, 虚针) and color-transitioning stitches (can zhen, 参针) precisely reproducing the uneven surface of crab shell, transferring the ink charm of the painting onto the embroidery.Award:“Primrose Award” at the Second Oriental Headquarter Arts and Crafts Exposition in 2010
Sobre esta obra
- Título: Crab
- Artista: lu weihua
- Estado de derechos de autor: Bajo derechos de autor
- Ubicación: Museo de Yangzhou
