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Reflections On The Integration Of Photographic Language Of Oil Painting

Posted on:2015-01-28Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:W WeiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2255330428465682Subject:Art
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In the oil painting, photography also played its own role, I wrote photographic paper aimsto study the language in the oil painting in how to better combine use.In this paper, three lines of writing leads, first, and they influence each other from theinteraction of painting and photography to look at. Painting birth photography, paintingphotography threatening to become one of the main reasons forcing paintings from classicism tomodernism and postmodernism. Photography replaces the traditional realist painting, drawinganother change development, but its development was painting and photography language nocontact. Because the painting to explore their own development, want to separate from thephotography area, where photography is just act as a catalyst.Second, the painting in the"Photos" tendency embodied in language what.Including aesthetic experience change, blurred vision and interception boundaries "moment" ofart. Third, begin to integrate into oil painting photographic language, the formation ofphotographic realism and Chinese artists to study specific new image painting both directions.Mainly in the means of their specific application of different photographs. Second and third isthe main focus of this study, which is to think of real photographic language affected by the oilpainting.The third part is the use of photographic language to talk about oil paintings on themeaning and value. Greatest impact photographic language into oil paintings on canvas bring isto promote the creation of diversified development. Finally, the direction of the research of thisstudy, combined with the author’s professional got some insights, creative ideas and the author ofan impact, as a theoretical basis for artistic creation.
Keywords/Search Tags:photographic language, a new image painting, mediapluralism, the idea
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