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"Heaven And Man Are One"-the Graduation Creation Practice And Research Of The Work "Afternoon"

Posted on:2020-03-22Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J W GuoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2435330572478407Subject:Arts
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"Heaven and Man" is one of the aesthetic theories that developed in ancient China's philosophy to a certain stage.With the gradual deepening and widening of later generations,it has gradually played a positive role in all aspects of human social activities,especially in Chinese aesthetics.And the art has had a tremendous impact.Affected by this kind of thinking,the creation concept of "Heaven and Man are one" appears in the art of painting,and gradually evolves the holistic and unique characteristics of the traditional activities of Chinese traditional art.The "Heaven and Man" thinking mode and the "Heaven and Man" creation method together constitute the distinctive features of the aesthetic and creative art of Chinese painting.Starting from the idea of "Heaven and Man",this article talks about my own thoughts and feelings in graduation creation.The first part discusses my understanding of the idea of "harmony between man and nature",which is discussed from the traditional Chinese painting,the embodiment of "Heaven and Man" and the aesthetic connotation.The second part combines the creation work "afternoon",respectively.Four aspects of the origin,conception,composition and color of the creation,expounding the practice of the idea of "Heaven and Man in One" in the creation,and the application and realization of the idea in the works;finally,through the overall analysis of the creative works,in the composition technique In other respects,the harmonious integration of the aesthetics of "Heaven and Man" has been realized,thus achieving the integration of theory and practice,pursuing a higher aesthetic orientation in the creation of works and a means of expression in the creation and life of Chinese painting.
Keywords/Search Tags:Harmony between man and nature, Objective object, Artistic performance
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