Tuesday, 2 April 2013

VOW, Beautiful!!! The inner painting show!

Last year, i went to a show room of inner painting works with my friend.  I was very impressed by the magical inner painting art,
                                                   

the following are some of inner painting works.
The crystal balls:




Christmas eggs @ beads:
               


Decorative items:



Ding:  A type of ancient Chinese vessel with three legs or four legs, mostly regarding as decorative item in China at present.
                   


Pen Containers:


Vase: There are different size and pattern.


Photos:  it is popular these years with the development of inner painting skills, especially for the newly married-couple, it is becoming a fashion in the my hometown, selecting one of the most beautiful wedding photos to make it an  inner painting work as the everlasting memory of their love.



Tuesday, 26 March 2013

How to draw the inner painting bottle?

First of all, let us look at the tools of drawing inner painting - writing brush.
Actually, it is not the Chinese traditional  writing brush, but disposed writing brush, designed by the different inner painting artists based on their painting demand. The following picture is all of basic tools of drawing inner painting

Sometimes, the artists could use some special tools to finish specific part of inner painting:

Compared to the oil painting and traditional Chinese painting, it is impossible for the artists to draw a draft, it demands artists have very good feeling towards the entire structure of the inner painting.When an artist is drawing the inner painting work, he or she will choose suitable tools for the different part, and then insert it into the bottle or other carrier material to conduct the drawing.
Some artists of inner painting connected the inner painting with traditional China calligraphy, forming their own exclusive style.
In the next blog, i will introduce the other carrier format of inner painting except snuff bottle, including the crystal balls, Christmas eggs & beads,Ding,  decorative items, pen holder, tea holder, handy pot, tea pot and so on.

Monday, 18 March 2013

The schools of Chinna inner painting and current status

There are four main schools in the China inner painting field so far. They are Jin (sourced from Beijing), Ji (sourced from Hebei Province), Lu (source from Shangdong Province) and Yue (sourced from Guangdong Province). Just like Master of Xisan Wang mentioned in last blog, is the founder of Ji school.


However, except Ji school, the other three school almost disappear at present. At present, the inner painting of Ji school has the highest level, and the most famous. Specifically,  most of the inner painting artists of Ji school are living in the Hengshui city of Hebei province.(HaHa, that is my homwtown) The following is a video showing more inner painting bottles.
Next blog, i will introduce the drawing tools of inner painting, a kind of special writing brush, like one in the above picture 

Wednesday, 13 March 2013

The origin and development of China inner painting art

The bottle of inner painting is called "inside painting stuff bottle". The snuff is a kind of pharmaceutical preparation which the perfect ground tobacco powder is put into some rare medicinal Herb's-musk, etc. and sealed them into the wax pills. It tastes mellow and sharp . It is said that it can make eyes bright, refresh, exorcise epidemic disease, invigorate the circulation of blood. In the years of Wanli (Qing Dynasty), tobacco was circulated from America, Luzon to Fujian Province in China.

At the late 16th century the custom of tobacco-leave smoking and snuffing was spread from the Philippines to Japan by Portuguese and Spanish sailors, traders , missionaries. Tobacco was planted in the Japanese Imperial Garden and in the southern coastal trade ports. At the beginning of 17th century smoking is very popular in the upper-class, just like the tea, as an symbol of respecting guests. Then it spread to the Northeast China and Korea. Snuffing soon became a custom there. At the same time, Russia businessmen took tobacco, snuff and snuff boxes down to Northeast China and Inner-Mongolia.

Legend of Chinese inside painting snuff bottle

Here*s an legend of its origin. In the late years of Qianlong (a Qing Dynasty), an official went to Beijing for business and then addicted to snuff. With his business failed and all money running out of him, he had to lodge in a poor temple. Due to the snuffing addiction and with no money to buy it, he digged the remainder on the inside surface by a smoke-pick. As a result he drew many marks in it. Later a Buddhist monk saw this and got an inspiration. He then digged a picture of bamboo with hook inside the surface of a transparent bottle. This may be how the inside-painting snuff bottle occurs.

Development of Chinese inside painting snuff bottle

Chinese snuff bottle is called the epitome of Chinese arts ,such as painting, calligraphy, carving,inlaying,handicrafts, ceramics, glassware, enamel, etc. This is why Chinese snuff bottle is well-known all over the world for years.It is said that it was emerged between the years of Qianlong and Jiaqing (two Qing Dynasties), so it has been a kind of Chinese art for 200 years.

To make an inside painting bottle, painter must work on the rubbed inside surface throughout the mouth of a bottle. Fine pictures are painted. It looks magnificent and smooth and so gains much admiration. In Europe is fairly expensive. From the years of Guangxu to early 20th century, the art of inside painting reached its prosperity. The painting subjects are very wide and many highly-skilled painters occurred.

Ye Zhongsan was born in 1875 and died in 1945. The pictures he painted includes flowers, birds, mountains, rivers, figures, plants, insects and any other possible things.
                               

                              

At the same time he modeled after the works of other artists. These made his works very popular overseas. In the Chongyang Festival of 1913, he painted a picture of a mythical legend: Zhong Kui. One side is Zhong Kui and the other side his sister. The pictures linked up each other and combined as a whole and can be separated individually. Ye Xiaofeng and Ye Fengqi, sons of Ye Zhongsan, carried on father's skill and have achieved great success,too.

                         

Wang Xisan was born in 1938. In 1957 he learned the art of the inside painting from Ye Xiaofeng and Ye Fengqi. On the basis of his traditional skillful teachers, he learned good points from each schools, especially Chinese painting and calligraphy. He mixed them into the inside painting and got the top standard, so he created his own style, which called JI school.

Until now,JI school is the main school in Chinese inner painting field.

Sunday, 10 March 2013

Welcome to the inner painting world!

Hi, My name is Yang(James) Yu from China.  My hometown is famous for the inner painting art in China. i wish to share this magical and fantastic art with the people all over the world. i would like to introduce this art, and share my feeling about this art here.

Saturday, 9 March 2013

What is the China inner painting?


Inner painting (simplified Chinese: 内画; traditional Chinese: 內畫; pinyin: nèihuà) also known as inner drawing or inside painted, is a Chinese art form. It involves glass bottles which have pictures and often calligraphy painted on the inside surface of the glass. The bottles are produced by manipulating a specialized paint brush through the neck of the bottle.
Inside-painted bottles are associated with Chinese snuff bottles. The earliest inside painted Inside-pained bottles are thought to have been made in the period between 1820 and 1830(Qing Dynasty) as, by then, the beauty of a snuff bottle was probably more important than utilitarian considerations—-and considering this—few would have been used for holding snuff.
To paint the inside of the bottle, the artist must paint backwards. Concentration is crucial to make precise strokes. A skilled artist may complete a simple bottle in a week while something special may take a month or more. The best craftsmen will produce only a few bottles in a year.