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Study On The Application Of The Method Of The Traditional Chinese Landscape Painting Point Moss

Posted on:2017-03-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S C ChenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2295330485977399Subject:Fine Arts
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Moss, China painting name. With a brush made straight, horizontal, round, sharp or broken pen (pen hair spread out, no form) or such as the idea of "medium", "a" and other words, next to the rocks, slope, stems and roots of moss weed, and ridges and peaks of the distant trees, and in the landscape painting composition widely used. It also can be seen as moss as one of the art image of point, line and surface elements, which is in the Chinese painting to ink from the patterns of personality today is particularly valuable.Little moss is composed of landscape paintings the smallest unit of image symbol, after combination can accumulate into a line, but not exactly the same line. Moss Point, from the image, is Chinese ink and wash painting for stones in the weeds, creek, brook bushes, and vague on a distant hillside of trees and vegetation to highly summarized. From the point of view of artistic conception, is to clean up, rich decorative components of the picture, Ming Tang Zhiqi said:"the painting is not moss, mountain". Moss Point to create a dot like beat into priorities, to highlight the painting want shown picture rhythm feeling, effectively strengthen the screen appeal of tension. From the painting theory point of view, "art comes from life", the laws of art subject to natural law restriction, but natural law should belong to the painting. Moss in the mountains at the junction of yin and Yang, ups and downs, can through Qimai, Chang Shunmo gas, adjust focus, highlight the main body. Reflects the "and" thinking in Chinese traditional simple philosophy. Point coating is not only a symbol of the painting for figurative things, but also contains the unity of the diversity of the picture.
Keywords/Search Tags:Moss, Chinese Painting, Painting and ink, Painting techniques, Artistic conception
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