The flying man painted in Tang Dynasty is the most brilliant flying image in Elysium, which mainly depends on the designer's use of color. The flying picture is mainly turquoise, with ochre and light yellow alternating, and the style is delicate and smooth.
Turquoise, as the ribbon of most flying dresses, causes visual differences to viewers, giving people an optical illusion that these flying people painted on murals are really dancing.
The Artistic Value of Flying
The historical value of flying in Buddhism embodies the ancient people's desire for freedom and detachment. Art always comes from life and flying in the sky is no exception. One of the most important artistic values of flying in the Dunhuang Grottoes is to faithfully "restore" history.
The flying image of Dunhuang is developed on the basis of China traditional art, absorbing and integrating foreign flying art, which embodies the incredible rich imagination and superb practical technology of ancient artists. This is one of the most amazing works by artists in China, and it is also a miracle in the world art history.