How to Evaluate Jiang's Map of Refugees
The map of refugees is all painted with brush and ink, and its concrete and profound image is rare in the history of modern painting. Due to the pursuit of freehand brushwork and formulation, there are few works that profoundly describe reality in the past 100 years. Jiang introduced the sketch technique of western painting into Chinese painting, and every figure he painted should have a living basis and a corresponding model for reference. He draws lessons from the light and shadow method to depict people's faces, but takes line drawing as the main modeling method-this is a great achievement in the field of figure painting since he advocated realistic painting in modern times. Jiang is an artist who pays attention to reality. He said that he was "walking in the vast desert, watching camels running slowly and listening to the symphony of life …" He said that his art was not "a glass of life's wine", but "a bowl of bitter tea", which was dedicated to the people who were "plagued by disasters, desperate and helpless, poor and sick". The refugee map embodies this idea. Please adopt