Introduction
In "Dance of Cranes in the Mist (Ink Flow)," Yang Min-lang illustrates the quintessence of Eastern aesthetics through the medium of ink painting, presenting an imagery that is both ethereal and powerful. Self-styled as "Bi Jia Shan Fu," Yang merges concrete with traditional ink to forge a unique style of 'mud painting' and 'flowing ink.' The cranes in this piece meander gracefully with each stroke, depicting a vivid dance that transcends their form. The dense mists that envelope the cranes set a stark contrast to their delicate figures, rendering the artwork both robust and elegant.