Inscription painting refers to the theme or topic formulated by the artist before painting. A good painting can help the artist to better grasp the theme and expression of the painting, and also bring a deeper impression to the audience. For example, the Starry Night by Van Gogh, a Dutch painter, is an oil painting with the theme of "Starry Night", whose theme is to convey deep feelings through exaggerated expression of natural scenery.
On the other hand, inscribed paintings can also be regarded as a traditional cultural form, such as "couplets" in China's paintings. Couplets are composed of two symmetrical and related poems, which are generally used in the celebration of the Spring Festival and other important festivals. The existence of couplets not only reflects the profoundness of China culture, but also reflects China people's yearning and pursuit for a better life.
In addition, the concept of inscribed paintings can also be extended to other artistic fields, such as music and literature. In the music world, the name of a song can be regarded as a painting, which conveys the theme and style of the song to a certain extent. In the literary world, the title of the novel and the title of each chapter are also a form of painting, which can help readers better understand the theme and plot of the novel.