How to convey the charm of China sculpture?
In China's sculptures, vivid expression is the highest aesthetic requirement, and in many sculptures, people can clearly see that their facial expressions can best express people's thoughts and feelings. For example, in Buddhism, the solemnity of the Buddha statue, the kindness of Guanyin and the anger of the heavenly king are all reflected through subtle changes in eyes, lips and expressions.
Of course, facial expression includes the whole five senses, so it is not just the expression of a single organ, but the harmony of the five senses, and the expression cannot be separated from the interaction of posture and gestures. Only when the two complement each other can we finally achieve the charm effect.
In addition, China's sculptures also attach great importance to clothing. In the carving of some statues and Buddha statues, the thin or heavy feeling of clothes will be deeply conveyed, and the flying posture of people will be expressed through clothes. At the same time, it will skillfully use the lines of clothing to contrast the spirit, temperament and personality characteristics of the characters.