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Visible And Invisible—Paul Klee's Study Of Painting Performance

Posted on:2018-02-16Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:P Y LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2355330518472726Subject:Fine Arts
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This study by Paul·klee painting forms to study of the main shaft,with his painting stage works as an example to discuss the formation and transformation of abstract painting.Paul·klee is quite unique status in modern painting art.Especially his forms of children's naive graffiti has shown “ironic”,“playing” and“metaphorical” style,the performance of his abstract painting is a philosophical meaning.Many contemporary research on Paul·klee painting is only a little on the edge of the explanation,for his creative psychological process and aesthetic thought little reference to the point.He was 1912 years ago in the form of the works of painting and the widespread use of medium materials,after 1920 in addition to form purification and design simple,more will screen graphics font and pictographic black line to make changes,when he joined the Bauhaus office,with the evolution of the painting and line technique,skilled and add many painting theory,designed to achieve the Bauhaus was important course education scheme.Cleveland for changeable try painting techniques and media,in addition to the number of works in the,in the process of his painting color and form of mutation makes him become a high-profile artists at the time,he wander between figurative and abstract form to become the biggest characteristic of his work.In order to have more system and the integrity of the artistic style of Paul·klee,connotation and aesthetic concept,the main purpose of this study was to explore the artistic creation of Paul·klee background analysis and psychological performance of painting and the creation process of the evolution,further analyze Paul·klee painting the use of modeling elements and techniques,and then based on the analysis of the research,as a summary.
Keywords/Search Tags:visual, invisible, representational, abstract, Artistic psychology, Nature view, Modeling elements
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