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Title: Shirley's Art 730-Integrated Arts 79-A101 Painting for Chinese Classical Poem: Chun Xiao -A Spring Morning -by Meng Haoran - Shirley's 121st Assignment in Chinese National Academy of Arts -Sep 22,2012
Artist: Shirley Zhang
Size: 43.5cm x 180.00cm( 17.12inches x 70.86 inches)
Completed Time: Sep 24, 2012
Remarks:
Listen to Shirley Singing the Poem in Chinese Sep 10,2012
Listen to Shirley Singing the Poem in English Sep 10,2012

Listen to Shirley Singing the Poem in Chinese & English Aug 6, 2012

Listen to Shirley Introducing This Poem August 4, 2012
Follow Shirley to Read the Poem & Chinese Characters August 4, 2012


Learn the Meaning of the Poem With Shirley Together

See Shirley Created Picture & Calligraphy for the Poem Sep 23, 2012
See Shirley Created Picture & Calligraphy for the Poem April 23, 2012
See Shirley Created Picture & Calligraphy for the Poem August 12, 2011

This is my 77thCombined Paintingthat I have created / painted for Chinese Classical Poetry, my 729 painting since 2003;also, it is my 120th assignment in Chinese National Academy of Arts since Oct, 2011.

It is the 3rd time that I created/painted a painting to match the Chinese classical poem Chun Xiao - A Spring Morning.

It is the 3rd time that I created/painted a painting to match the same Chinese classical poem Chun Xiao - A Spring Morning and the music that I created for the poem as well.

I painted after I came back Beijing from Shenzhen. I would like to pursue the artistic conception in the spring morning with the pure Chinese painting style.

But I felt that the belly of the bird in the middle should not use so many brushes, and one of my tutors Mr. Sun Qi said, that was not a big problem, but, if I painted the branch with much more try brush on the wet brush, it would add the strength of the painting. Now the branch looks like a little bit soft.

Main Meaning of the Poem :

A Spring Morning

By Meng Haoran (Tang Dynasty)

Sleeping on a spring night, I've missed the dawn.
Eveywhere I heard the songs of birds.
In the night's wind and rain,
How many flowers have fallen?


Chinese Characters & Pronunciations :

You can clink any Chinese Character to open the New Character Board and to see its Chinese pinyin, meaning, pronunciation and follow me to read it, also, you can hit the links over to enter the Painting Column,or you can directly enter the art notes on the painting that I created for this poem to see my painting and art notes for the poem

鏄ユ檽 - Ch奴n Xi菐o

瀛熸旦鐒� (689鈥�740) - M猫ng H脿or谩n锛�鍞� - T谩锝�?锛�

鏄ョ湢涓嶈鏅� - Ch奴n mi谩n b霉 ju茅 xi菐o,
澶勫闂诲暭楦� - Ch霉ch霉 w茅n t铆ni菐o銆�
澶滄潵椋庨洦澹� - Y猫l谩i f膿ngy菙 sh膿ng锛�
鑺辫惤鐭ュ灏� - Hu膩lu貌 zh墨 du艒sh菐o銆�



How do you think of the three paintings? Which one is better in your opinions?


If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, welcome to write to shirley@ebridge.cn or shirleyz004@yahoo.com ,you can also publish your opinions on Message Board . :-)

--Shirley Zhang

Sep 24, 2012


 
 

 
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