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Reconstruction Of Buddhist Painting Language In Screen Printing

Posted on:2019-12-16Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H L CaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330566476020Subject:Art
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With the vigorous promotion of "Belt and Road" economic construction in our country,the resplendent art treasures on the Silk Road have returned to the sight of contemporary people,and especially for the splendid painting works of Buddhism cannot be ignored.Therefore,by combining the opportunity of the times and my own professional screen printmaking,I began my research topic: "the reconstruction of Buddhist painting language in screen printing".As an important functional feature of screen printing,decoration made screen prints more close to people's daily life,when comparing with other paintings.So is Buddhist painting,whose an important characteristic is functionality,expect the artistry.Buddhist painting is originally painted for monks and believers to daily visits,so for the ancient Buddhist painting and the modern screen printing,there are common point in exploring together these two seemingly different forms of art.How to bring Buddhist painting,the ancient painting subject,into the aesthetic concept of contemporary people through the form of screen printing,which is the main value of this paper.Article Chapter 1.Mainly expounds the related concept brief of the Buddhist painting art language in the screen print reconstruction and the advantage of the Buddhist painting art language in the screen print reconstruction.Chapter 2 The deconstruction of Buddhist painting language in screen printing.Respectively from two aspects: the spirit of the times and art language.Chapter 3 The study of the reconstruction of Buddhist painting language in screen printing from four aspects: subject matters,composition,color and computer-aided plate making.Chapter 4 Taking individual graduate creation for example,this paper expounds the practical application of Buddhist painting language in the reconstruction of screen prints.
Keywords/Search Tags:deconstruction, reconstruction, artistic value
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