/ 2015 / /

Ink Wash Painting of Zhangjiajie

Ink and wash painting also known as traditional watercolor or in
Chinese term, Shui-mo. It uses black ink in various concentrations to
paint a black and white image with the most popular subject,
landscape. For centuries, this most prestigious form of Chinese art
was practiced by highly educated scholar gentlemen or literati. I
remember to spend hours of time everyday learning this form of art
when I was a child. This series of images use black and white
photography to imitate ink and wash paintings of Zhangjiajie, the 1st
National Forest Park of China. You may find it familiar as this is also
planet Pandora in “Avatar”.

Yi Sun is an international award-winning landscape and travel photographer based in Cambridge, UK. He has a passion to explore the world and documenting nature's fine art creations. Website: www.yisunphotography.com

Awards * IPA 2014 - 1st Prize Winner - Panoramic Category
* IPA 2014 - 2nd Prize Winner - Panoramic Category
* ND Awards 2014 - 3rd Prize Winner - Night Photography Category
* The EPSON International Pano Awards - 25th Place - Open award Nature Category