Which of the following is a convention that Chinese artists used in paintings?

Responses

They sketched pencil outlines and then painted over them with black ink.

They sketched pencil outlines and then painted over them with black ink.

They used the saturated colors they saw in nature to depict trees and mountains.

They used the saturated colors they saw in nature to depict trees and mountains.

They painted humans much smaller than the surrounding objects of nature.

They painted humans much smaller than the surrounding objects of nature.

They used one type of brushstroke to give their paintings unity and balance.

1 answer

The correct convention that Chinese artists used in paintings is:

They painted humans much smaller than the surrounding objects of nature.

This practice reflects the traditional Chinese view of the relationship between humanity and the vastness of nature, emphasizing the importance of the natural world.