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The Application Of Chinese Traditional Elements In Oil Painting Still Life

Posted on:2020-01-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X W ZengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330623459747Subject:Art
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'Object.Memory' is themed with still life,combining with the author's life and creative experience,the author chose the suitable trational elements and objects which conform to Chinese aesthetic conception,in the aim to create a work with modern thoughts through the medium of oil painting.Meanwhile,by considering of the structure,understanding of color,designing of the format and emotional input of the whole picture,the author aims to create an oil painting work with Chinese humanistic spirit and certain personal style,to interpret the differences in aesthetic inclination and veiwing angle casued by different regions,histories,memories and emotions.With the combination of objects,theme and expressive techniques,it presents still condition of objects as a clue,and recalls memories through the window of the picture.as the images carrying Chinese traditional culture and memory are somewhat equivalent to traditional elements,the work of 'Object.Memory' is created with traditional elements as the main pattern of manifestation.The author collected abundant pictures and materials,after many times of screening,combining,arranging,considering and contrast,the author applied direct painting by adding personal feeling and subjective dealing method.Considering the key tone of tradition and the need of Chinese aesthetic conception,the color expression of 'Object.Memroy' is focused on the simple and elegant feeling with the weakening of its light source and environmental color.In order to activate the aesthetic experience of the old memories,it is necessary to present as much as possible the picture effect which conforms to Chinese aesthetic conception.This experience will also be revitalized by the memory of present generation.
Keywords/Search Tags:traditional elements, still life, auspicious culture, memory
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