Xu Beihong was a master of both oils and Chinese ink.
Wu also realized he could achieve the same beauty and form through landscape while using Chinese ink and color on paper.
She learned how to use Chinese ink on paper and soon applied the new technique on her oil paintings.
Under the weight of so much change, and inspired by Chinese ink painting, his palette shrank back, toward gray.
The infrared process makes black-and-white photographs look like a Chinese ink drawing made with a thin wash; the subject is in danger of vanishing.
When dipped in pasty red Chinese ink, the name chop can be used as a stamp or even a 'signature'.
They performed a dance while leaving their trails on the block of white paper, reminiscent of Chinese ink and wash painting.
Chinese ink was also sometimes used.
From about 1999, he began a stylistic transformation, creating experimental works that mixed Chinese ink with golden acrylic.
When the parade arrive at the performance field, people in town color their face with Chinese ink or put on masks and dance altogether.