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While the bamboo in Rock and Bamboo has been placed behind the rocks, slightly to the left, a small pot with bamboo has been placed to the right of the rocks, bringing the piece into the third dimension. This depth has been carried into the display of the piece in the Charles Chu Reading Room at Connecticut College. The two styles that Wang used in the making of Rock and Bamboo emphasize a level of depth in the scene. The jagged, blotchy style that the rocks are painted in serve as a sharp contrast to the bamboo their black outlines only serve to increase this contrast, making the rocks pop out to the viewer’s eye. When you get the vertical scrolling bar on right side of screen, move the cursor by sliding your mouse until cursor arrow is just underneath the grey block. This soft appearance is shared by the grass, the other example of plant-life depicted the painting. On one hand, the bamboo is painted with a gentle, line-less style, the soft grays of the leaves almost appearing to fade into the background. Wang’s brushwork brings to the viewer’s attention the contrast between the bamboo and rocks. The neutral colors of the piece (with only ink and a yellowed paper used as a medium) help to accentuate the level of detail in the brushstrokes. Mansheng Wang’s piece Rock and Bamboo depicts a young bamboo plant nestled slightly behind a pair of weathered-looking rocks. xsetwacom reports that these strips are both configured by default to send vertical mouse scroll button signals: > xsetwacom -get -s 'Wacom Intuos3 6x8 Pad. The tablet has a vertical touch strip on either side and I would like to use these for vertical scrolling. Shain Library, Connecticut College, New London, Connecticut Im using Ubuntu 17.10 with Gnome Shell and a Wacom Intuos 3. Repository: Charles Chu Asian Art Reading Room, Charles E.