Li Tang is legendary for inventing the "Axe-cut" stroke (Fu-pi-cun), a technique that gives rocks a jagged, crystalline texture. In Autumn Water at Hao and Liang, this technique is used to create the rugged riverbank. SinoInArt’s 1:1 replica preserves these strokes with microscopic clarity.
Using high-definition scanning technology, we capture the "bone" of the brushwork—the pressure and speed at which Li Tang moved his hand. On our customized Xuan paper, these sharp, slanted lines retain their energy, making the rocks look three-dimensional.
The contrast between these rugged rocks and the soft ink washes of the autumn trees is a hallmark of the Southern Song style. Our reproduction process ensures that this "Yin and Yang" balance is maintained, providing a visual feast for the eyes.
For the art student or connoisseur, our replica serves as an educational tool. It allows for close-up study of the Imperial Academy techniques that influenced generations of Chinese painters.
With SinoInArt, you are not just seeing a picture; you are seeing the hand of the master. Our replica of the Autumn Water at Hao and Liang is a tribute to the technical perfection of Li Tang.
