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The Transformation Of Natural Morphology And Shape

Posted on:2016-05-11Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:R X DuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2175330470464945Subject:Art
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The spirit of Chinese painting is using literary means to express the profound meaning,and taking advantage of a scene to express one’s emotion.In "between like and unlike" maintaining highly unification of the subjective and objective. Art is neither to blindly copy the objective world, nor to mechanically depict natural objects, but finding a balance and harmony between material and spirit through subjective idea based on objective world,the unified process of subject and object is the process of natural form convent to modeling form. The first part of the article reveals the special modeling concept and aesthetic pursuit in traditional Chinese painting through analyzing the ancient classical theory "the division comes in a psychological source". The second part through comparing the modeling of east and west, elaborates the importance of transformation from natural form modeling form and how to make the conversion between different forms; As well as the study of "scientific method" modeling commonly used by college system.The third part is to discuss the influence of the transition of natural form and shape form during my creation, and my application of pattern transformation in my creation.Chinese painting art is not only the visual experience,but also the combination of artist and nature confluence, the result of internal practice. Regardless of past or present, this kind of form transition is still the path which must be passed for the painter in the artistic creation of Chinese painting, which makes me understand natural form should be actively extracted subjectively and objectively,refining and processing so that to reflect the unique artistic charm of Chinese painting, therefore to enter image modeling language thinking mode of Chinese painting, so that to be more free and independent in artistic creation.
Keywords/Search Tags:Chinese painting, subjective, objective, creation feelings
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