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Research On The Application Of Chinese Traditional Biue And Green Color In Contemporary Illustrations

Posted on:2020-04-22Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y GaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330596458377Subject:Art
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The blue and green color has a typical symbolic meaning in traditional Chinese painting.First of all,the blue and green color was formed in the Thousand Buddha Caves of Buddhism in the third century.The mineral paints from the Western Region and Central Asia were used to form the color features of the Kizil murals.The second is the independent aesthetic appreciation of the Six Dynasties.The paintings of the mountains and rivers and the landscape paintings are vivid,and the coloring method of the Jinbi Mountains and Waters pays attention to the "images of the objects" and "the colors of the classes".It has laid the aesthetic quality of the "heroic portrayal" and "vigorous and vivid" of Chinese classical painting.The green and green landscapes that began in the Six Dynasties continued to evolve,creating the peak of the Song and Ming dynasties landscape paintings.The murals of ancient Western Kyzyl and the blue-green color of Chinese classical landscape paintings,respectively,the foreign Buddhist studies and the local metaphysical thoughts constitute the basic characteristics of Chinese classical aesthetics.Therefore,exploring Chinese traditional paintings with subjective will and reappearing objective images Aesthetic appearance and aesthetic significance.For us to carry forward the Chinese cultural spirit in the art of painting today and implement it into the creation of contemporary illustration art,it is not difficult to find its unique aesthetic value and cultural implication,and the refinement of the blue and green color is not limited to the reality of visual imagery.A symbol of Chinese spiritual culture and a symbol of aesthetic ideals.
Keywords/Search Tags:traditional painting, blue and green color, contemporary illustration, aesthetics
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