| This text discusses the expression and stylistic characteristics in the works of French postImpressionist painter Paul Gauguin during his time in Tahiti,using his works as examples.It analyzes the background of Gauguin’s creative process in Tahiti and his artistic sentiment.In Gauguin’s artistic career,his series of works created in Tahiti are considered his most representative works,displaying rich emotional and spiritual content,with primitively ornamental colors,mysterious religious symbolism,and critical philosophy becoming his strong stylistic characteristics.Gauguin’s Tahiti period is filled with a sense of transcendence and spiritual transcendence.His colors and forms are not just representations of the physical world,but also means of conveying his own subjective emotions and mental states.He attempts to create a visual language that can convey his own spiritual and emotional experiences to the viewer.This text also explores the inspiration and guidance Gauguin’s artistic style has offered for artistic creation,including the inspiration his artistic expression has provided for my painting,specifically in terms of the primal impulses of colors,the beauty of flattened order,and the humanistic spirit.Gauguin’s unique artistic style during his time in Tahiti offers us an inspiring painting ideology and expression. |