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The Language And Development Of The Comprehensive Material Prints

Posted on:2018-11-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J FangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2355330515480779Subject:Plastic arts
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With more and more widely used in the composite materials in contemporary art,material effects began to be concerned about their own potential and the skin texture.Meanwhile,in the increasingly open,pluralistic trend of contemporary art,artas a "historic" art forms naturally to the development of innovation,so mixed media printmaking as a new form of art into people’s vision.Overview of the development of graphic art,traditional art concept of continuousevolution in the process of qualitative change is induced by changes in plate material.It also proved that the art is an art of developing the material potential marks.Required on traditional print production process according to certain "rules and regulations" to complete,also have higher requirements for skills.This allows contemporary artists at the time of engraving be greatly hampered,thus breaking free is only natural.From a single plate to many plates together,from specific materialsto any of the materials,mixed media prints injected fresh ideas "classic" art form,is a "traditional" interpretation of contemporary prints,to effectively promote the development of art and is no substitute for other forms of art.Although participation in the creation of mixed media prints the growing,excellent work has been published,but technically there is not a more specific definition andsystem knowledge of combs.This to anyone who wants a comprehensive materials Print learning research,creative artists and students a great deal of inconvenience.This article will use the survey,literature research,qualitative analysis and experience summary method of mixed media prints carefully analyzed,and with the worksof various artists from material to clarify knowledge of mixed media prints,and discusses its significance.
Keywords/Search Tags:printmaking, mixed-media, expression language
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