
The Painting Biography of the Mustard Seed Garden
Description
The Painting Biography of the Mustard Seed Garden is named after the garden residence and is presented in three volumes, which includes the painting techniques of the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
The copy by carving, the five-color overprint and the stylized deconstruction of painting make the books an excellent introductory guide to painting.
The design language is consistent with symbolic patterns of Fang Sheng (a piece of jewelry with a pattern of two diagonally overlapping squares), fans and flowers, blending literati paintings with gardens.
When the envelope is expanded, it is the table of contents. The elements of this book are spliced together to form a long scroll of landscape, which sets off the context of painting biography.
The cover and the inside text are based on the book, and the original work is reproduced. Ink and lines are the soul of Chinese painting.
The overall design is presented in the basic ink color,



