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Tracing The Source-Study On The Artistic Language Of FuWeian's Animal Sculptures

Posted on:2017-09-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:W T DengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2335330488481396Subject:Fine Arts
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FuWeian is the Chinese contemporary animal sculpture high achievers artist. Early under the tutelage of famous France sculptor Mr. ZhouQingding, engaged in specialized animal sculpture. He not only inherited the ZhouQingding superb realistic skills and on animal charm, poetic convey and in the body of the sculpture in the form of language, space form and material performance have his profound research and pioneering exploration.Holes in the language is a commonly technique of expression in modern sculpture. from the beginning of creation of Archipenko Alexander, through the development of Moore et al affect so far. Since the 1980s, the technique of expression also subsequently spread to China, and is recognized and accepted by Chinese sculptors. In the works of FuWeian, we also see many such holes in the form of sculpture and modelling language style in sculpture and Western holes exist a certain degree of similarity, this will enable us to connect them together. However, have Interviewed him and studied of his works, found his sculpture language is not directly borrow In view of the western modern sculpture. In the early works of Moore et al introduced to domestic, FuWeian had already begun the negative shape of mining and exploration, his form of the holes is completely from his own in practice materials in the process of creative experience, and through produced by brush sketches "accidentally" blank and get inspired. Although in form coincided with the Henry Moore et al "hole" coincide, but their creation ideas is radically different. Thus, this also provides a special perspective and make us to further understand the aesthetic generality of eastern and Western art, also facilitate us better understanding and using the traditional value of change in ourselves sculpture creation.
Keywords/Search Tags:Animal sculpture, formal language, hole
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