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A Probe Into The Forms Of The Color Glaze Painting Creation In Taikoo

Posted on:2020-04-23Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:P HuangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330578475640Subject:Art
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High temperature color glaze is one of the important decorative materials for ceramics.It is a ceramic product made of metal oxide and natural ore as a coloring agent.The color glaze is decorated on the ceramic body and fired at a high temperature of1300 ° C or higher.The subtlety of high-temperature glaze is that it is integrated into ceramic paintings with art and unique language,providing ceramic artists with more creative means and expressions,unpredictable kiln glaze and unique forms of creation,through the aesthetics of ceramic artists.The experience and performance innovation combines high-temperature glaze materials with humanistic art to form a ceramic art decoration with the characteristics of the times.At the end of the last century,the status of high-temperature glaze in ceramic decorative art gradually developed into an important form of ceramic decorative art style construction;this is not only the development of ceramic crafts and decorative art forms,but also the inevitable result of integration with other ceramic decorative forms.Nowadays,high-temperature color glaze is favored by more and more ceramic artists,not only because of its rich color,the luster of the firing effect,but also because of the unique expression,kiln change,glaze change and rheology.The texture effect is unique in all forms.The color glaze itself has a very rich expression language,which can be combined with many decorative types.It can also be combined with various techniques such as engraving,scraping and stacking to make the beauty and craftsmanship of colored glaze organically combined.In the future,ceramics The combination of other materials will push contemporary ceramic paintings into a broader,free and pluralistic direction.
Keywords/Search Tags:ceramics, painting, color glaze, green mountains and rivers
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