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Creative Practice Of Color Language In Traditional Meticulous Flower And Bird Painting

Posted on:2021-01-11Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H B ShanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2505306458972679Subject:Arts
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From the point of view that color plays an indispensable role in the creation of traditional meticulous flower and bird painting,this paper chooses color language as one of the formal languages in the study of fine brushwork flower and bird painting.The structure of the article takes time as the vertical order,explores the main factors in its development and formation,and discusses it step by step,so as to draw a conclusion and guide the author’s creative practice as the ultimate goal After that,some immature views on tradition and inheritance are put forward.The development of the color language of traditional meticulous flower and bird painting dates back to the color consciousness of the ancients,and has formed a unique color language in its historical development.This paper makes a further understanding and summary of its ideological reasons,historical performance and artistic characteristics from two aspects of traditional culture and social productivity.Through carding and learning its characteristics,it makes progress in creative practice A lot of attempts have been made,which is of practical significance to the practice of art creation theory combined with practice.Hoping to build up a sense of mission in the environment of China’s traditional color research,which is gradually increasing in recent years,in the creation of fine brushwork flower and bird painting,we can base ourselves on tradition,look ahead,grasp the essentials,understand the connotations,extract the essence,and remove the dross,try our best to achieve the goal of making the past clear,and promoting our artistic expression,creating a distinctive fine brushwork.Flower and bird paintings.
Keywords/Search Tags:Traditional meticulous flower and bird painting, color language, creative practice, tradition and inheritance
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