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Analysis Of Woodcut Schema Language Exists In Oil Painting Creation Value

Posted on:2016-07-09Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2285330461986637Subject:Art
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Figure painting language is an important factor supporting oil paintings. Schema language, heritage and innovation is an important force to promote the development of painting. Woodcut schema language used in painting among contemporary use is not very common, but more and more recipients, explore the comprehensive use should be a rational innovation. Therefore, in the path of development of contemporary oil paintings, to correctly understand and value the importance of the use of prints and drawings language better fulfill both law and contact the woodcut map language becomes more integrated oil paintings which are now is an important part of our future exploration. The purpose of this article is that research can promote diversity through the development of the language of painting paintings. This article from several sides of the historical background, characteristics and other techniques to explore woodcut map language used in painting creation. And with their own creative practice, and explains how to use them to resolve woodcut drawings to oil paintings and language problems that need attention. Through detailed analysis, a detailed explanation of the print schema language in recent years to introduce new changes and specific use. Only inherit and carry forward the excellent artist, based on the schema language to criticize and to implement them effectively. Combined with their own specific circumstances, selective in-depth inquiry, so that we can use in the actual process, starting from a cultural perspective to grasp the evolution of schema languages, and active penetration of this technology into their own creations thus the creation of more and better work for the development of Chinese painting brick by Tim Watts.
Keywords/Search Tags:Woodcut Engraving, oil painting, Application
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