| "Light" and "color" is indispensable to the impressionist painting two main factors,the painter in the light environment write directly born performance instantaneous changes of light and shadow, in seizing the moment that generated the evanescent light colors is Impressionist painters adhering to the. They break the traditional solid colored the old notion of restraint, the previous that use monotone black brown as a shadow side painting discarded. This novel way of painting there is a great innovation and development in the history of Western art.Through in-depth study of the impressionist painting, and combine the Tibetan nationality theme and impressionist painting techniques that how in the oil painting creation of the Tibetan theme application "light" and "color" is the focus of this paper. In the choice of Tibetan themes, the Tibetan Buddhist architecture is particularly prominent,which is more Buddhist temple, tower and other buildings as a representative. Tibetan areas are mainly concentrated in the Tibet Autonomous Region, Qinghai, Sichuan Province(Xikang and Tibet Plateau, Gansu southern mountain and Yunnan northwest, they all have unique natural scenery, this paper mainly in Tibetan area of Qinghai as an example, under the strong sunshine, through the study of Tibetan Buddhism built building presents a unique light color. After analyzing the climatic characteristics of the Tibetan area, the adequacy of the sunlight can provide better light and shade. Through the constant exploration of oil painting creation and the careful choice of the subject matter, the unique characteristics of the style of the painting and the combination of the characteristics of the cold and warm in the Tibetan Buddhist architecture. This is the combination of a strong light and shadow effects in western impressionism "light" and "color" the delicate depiction and Tibetan natural scenery, at the same time, the use of impressionist painting techniques, to explore with Impressionism characteristics of Tibetan Buddhist architecture painting form... |