The birth of a Gongbi painting · Coloring EP1
Huixuan Zhao · 赵蕙萱 Huixuan Zhao · 赵蕙萱
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 Published On Oct 27, 2022

Coloring on the drawn line art. The coloring technique of Gongbi painting is called "three alum and nine dyeing", and the colors are superimposed through several smudges to achieve the final picture result

00:00 Hair coloring for the first time
01:17 Face coloring
04:25 Background coloring for the first time
04:36 Skin coloring for the first time
05:19 Veil Coloring for the first time
06:34 Lips coloring for the first time
06:57 Background coloring for the second time
07:23 Hair coloring for the second time
08:25 Bird coloring for twice
08:55 Lips coloring from the back of the silk
09:11 Veil coloring from the back of the silk
09:59 Background coloring for the third time
10:20 Skin coloring for the second time
11:05 Hair coloring for the third time
11:48 Veil Coloring for the second time
12:25 Hair coloring for the fourth time
13:00 Bird coloring for the third time
13:15 Lips coloring for the second time
13:23 Hair and lips coloring from the back of the silk
15:02 Use white to color skin from the back of the silk
15:28 Coloring the gauze

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About Gongbi painting
Gongbi, Wade-Giles romanization kung-pi, in Chinese painting, meticulous brush technique that delimits details very precisely and without independent or expressive variation. It is often highly coloured and usually depicts figural or narrative subjects. The term gongbi is also used to refer to paintings that are generally more descriptive than interpretive. Gongbi paintings are considered to be the opposite of more freely and quickly sketched paintings called xieyi, or “sketching [one’s] thoughts.”

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