1, observation and conception. Before painting, Dai boys will carefully observe the objects or scenes to be painted and think about how to show them on the canvas. They may conceive the general composition and details in their minds, or draw a simple sketch on paper to help them plan the picture better.
2. Choose the right painting materials. Dai boys generally choose watercolor, colored lead, oil painting and other painting materials, and choose the appropriate painting materials according to the effect to be expressed. For example, if you want to express the traditional architecture and natural scenery of the Dai people, you may choose watercolor painting, because it can capture subtle changes in color and light and shadow effects.
3. Start painting. After preparing the painting materials, Dai boys will start painting. They may draw a general outline and composition first, and then gradually add details and colors. In the process of painting, they pay attention to the overall effect and details of the picture, and strive to show the shape, color and texture of the object incisively and vividly.
4. Improvement and adjustment. After completing the initial painting, Dai Boys will check and adjust the picture. They may add more details or modify the dissatisfied parts to make the picture more perfect. Finally, they will dry the water on the picture with a dry brush to finish the work.
Matters needing attention in Dai boys' painting;
1, observe and feel.
When painting, Dai boys should pay attention to observing and feeling the objects or scenery to be painted. We should not only pay attention to the surface features such as the shape, color and texture of an object, but also deeply feel its inner emotion and spirit. Only through in-depth observation and feeling, the performance of the object can be lifelike, and the audience can feel the emotion and atmosphere of the picture.
2. Pay attention to details.
Dai boys pay attention to details when painting. They take every detail seriously and try their best to show the shape, color and texture of the object incisively and vividly. For example, if they want to paint the traditional architecture of the Dai people, they will carefully describe every detail of the building, such as sculpture, painting and the shape of the roof, to show the unique charm and historical background of the building.
3. Inheritance and innovation.
Dai boys pay attention to inheritance and innovation in painting. They respect and inherit their own cultural traditions and artistic styles, and constantly try new methods and techniques to integrate modern elements into traditional art. This spirit of inheritance and innovation makes Dai boys' paintings have unique artistic value and ornamental value, and also makes Dai culture better inherited and developed.