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Source In The Heart To Draw-Western Painters Emotional Expression Ratio

Posted on:2014-01-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2235330398451016Subject:Fine Arts
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The painting is the artist’s subjective and objective existence ofthe authenticity of the perfect combination, is the artist’s sensoryand emotional fusion, this kind of understanding is established forany kind of painting and the painter, only different is first of all thedifferent understanding of the objective image of each artist, toproduce different emotions; the second is the creation of affectunder the different painting expression. With the rapid developmentof the information age, brought no small impact also to the field ofpainting, we almost can receive the latest information in the firsttime the art of painting. Along with the western oil painting in Chinahas been accepted and popularized, some western aestheticideology has been accepted, it brings the western-style paintingidea, enriched the Chinese painting art form, add art more varietyfor people’s life, and played a certain role in promoting theinheritance and development for local Chinese ink painting. At thesame time, the local culture have also been some impact, how tomaintain the cultural harmony in the art form of painting, especiallythrough the Chinese aesthetic thought in the western oil painting,as we should try to explore the direction of. The Western painter living in a different culture background,whether differences exist in painting or drawing on emotionalexpression is worthwhile for us to understand the research. Thispaper mainly discussed from two aspects of differences betweenChinese and Western painting, the first part of the first from thesubjective aspect is the painter’s painting creation feelings start,three main factors that influence the artist emotion: the socialenvironment, the painter quality and philosophy, and to compare;the second part of the main analysis of the expression ofdifferences between Chinese and Western painting from thedrawing, discusses the characteristics of Western oil painting andChinese ink painting, and carries on the contrast, analysis resultshave practical significance; the third part discusses the explorationpractice of the two part summarizes the. Hope painting can form hisown unique style in China, is more popular,...
Keywords/Search Tags:Chinese and Western painting, The creation of emotion, oil painting, Chinese monochromes, comparison
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