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The Influence Of Post-impressionist Visual Language On My Creation

Posted on:2019-09-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:A L FanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330545971638Subject:Painting
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Visual language is the expression in oil painting art,the visual language plays a central role and runs through the whole process of art creation.With the development of science and technology,the painter of post-impressionism has influenced the painter strictly and carefully to describe the unique phenomenon of the object,the objective world which is not completely imitated,and the world where the perceptual content exists,thus expressing the harmony and ideology of the picture,making the picture simpler and vivid.The research angle of this article is to take its own creation as the starting point,to take the visual language and the understanding of painting art as the core,combined with the creative process to explore the structure,color and texture of the personality expression,and to elaborate the visual language in this creative embodiment.When oil painting is created,it is necessary for the painter to understand and think about the external things,combing the composition of the structure and the composition of the color,and then communicating with each other to show it on the screen.Through the analysis of the works of art by Cezanne,Morandi,Van Gogh and other masters,we can understand their painting language and apply it to the creative practice of the study of visual language reasonably,to express the course of their creation,and to view things from the visual point of view.From itself to the establishment of painting consciousness,from the perspective of visual language of impressionism,to expound the substance of visual language in creation and the inspiration to my creation,I will continue to study and study,seriously understand,and continue to think in the future.Improve artistic literacy and aesthetic taste at the same time strive to create better works.
Keywords/Search Tags:Visual language, creative practice, creative perception
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