Introduction
Yang Min-lang's "Meeting Spring (Ink Flow)" exhibits a flowing and bold artistic technique that breathes new life into traditional ink painting. This work markedly combines classical brushwork with a contemporary flair evident in Yang’s technique. The irregular ink strokes and splash technique resemble a natural landscape caressed by a spring breeze, presenting an improvised visual experience rich in depth. Known as "Bijia Mountain Husband," Yang translates his observations and emotions of nature into a vivid and philosophic composition, capturing the vitality and flourish of spring.