Introduction
In "Viewing Art through the Fog (Flowing Ink)," Yang Min-lang embodies the profound emotional depth and skill of ink wash painting. Using traditional ink painting techniques intertwined with modern aesthetics, Yang brings to life a philosophy of art that is both spontaneous and natural. The use of irregular applications of mud material mimics the flowing ink as if wavering through the fog, lightly revealing the scenery within the painting. This method not only showcases the unique texture of the materials but also reflects Yang's distinctive personal style and artistic philosophy. As self-styled "Penholder Mountain Husband," Yang successfully transforms life experiences into a rich cultural narrative through his art.