this chinese style freehand ink painting depicts a rooster crowing in the morning, with thick ink outlining its eyes and mouth, and the rooster's crown painted in eosin. there should be some differences in the size between strokes, and the arrangement should not be too neat. the feathers on the neck can be drawn with light ink to make them fluffy. be careful not to make the length too dense. the position of the back and wings can be simply outlined, paying attention to changes in ink intensity. for the abdomen, the ink should be diluted first and thick ink should be added to the tip of the pen. when depicting, more attention should be paid to the changes in ink color. when drawing the tail, you can use slightly thicker ink and pay attention to the interlacing relationship between the lines and some details. this is the work of qi baishi,
this chinese style freehand ink painting depicts a rooster crowing in the early morning, with an extraordinary momentum. the thick ink outlines its eyes and mouth, and the rooster's crown is painted in eosin. there should be some differences in the size between strokes, and the arrangement should not be too neat. the feathers on the neck can be drawn with light ink to make them fluffy. be careful not to make the length too dense. the position of the back and wings can be simply outlined, paying attention to changes in ink intensity. for the abdomen, the ink should be diluted first and thick ink should be added to the tip of the pen. when depicting, more attention should be paid to the changes in ink color. when drawing the tail, you can use slightly thicker ink and pay attention to the interlacing relationship between the lines and some details. this is the work of qi baishi,