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Writing A Report On Oil Painting "Autumn Landscape"

Posted on:2017-04-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y F XuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2295330482492944Subject:art
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I like the impressionist style landscapes, but also like landscape painting, studied painting since Impressionism is most interested in, in addition to color, impressionist most attracted me was their strokes, would like to take this from the impressionist brush strokes perspective, painter strokes study and graduation creation by drawing impressionist color observation methods, as well as their perception. Where Monet, Pissarro, Cezanne and Van Gogh and other impressionist, post-impressionist masterpieces gave me a great feeling, knowing strokes are individual artists sign language for the artist, it has a strong independence and recognition resistance, by their subject matter, artistic point of view and their work strokes analysis, from which I come to understand the importance of the work of art in emotion and expression in the language of painting. At the same time I’m doing sort of Impressionist theory and learning, drawing on the canvas in different materials (such as different sizes of brush materials, different sizes of blade, different levels of wet and dry pigments, etc.) were to try and paint a different mentality when, performance on the screen in different emotional effects out of order, the theory guiding practice, through painting, copying, drawing, and finally oil painting practice. My creations are painted all these years I witnessed personally experienced the landscape, I have to travel to see the scenery, teacher organizations to paint the scenery, I learn and seen around the campus landscape, are the I have touched the scenery, I know that my topic is not new fashionable, even a little and abide by, old-fashioned, but the art is not just blindly unconventional, it is important to reveal the truth. This is a summary of my thinking and graduate level, the result is important, but the creative process is more useful and meaningful.
Keywords/Search Tags:Impressionism, strokes, the language of painting, landscape
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