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An Analysis Of Zao Wou-ki's Art Form Language That Inspires Contemporary Art Design

Posted on:2020-07-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:E W YiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2435330575464888Subject:Art and design
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As an outstanding figure in today’s international painting circle,Zao Wou-Ki,a famous French Chinese artist,has formed his unique artistic style through the "collision" and "combination" of Chinese and western cultures.Zao Wou-Ki,’s painting has absorbed the western art theory technique,simultaneously also has grasped the unique artistic technique,causes the painting language to be more vivid to express.It combined with Chinese traditional art,such as the calligraphy art chapped between the pens,ink,brush,point,dye and other skill,it does not lose its color,strong contrast between ink and paper echo,expression and splash-ink,etc in the traditional Chinese painting techniques to express the dot,line,surface,and can grasp the spirit of Chinese traditional culture in the deeper connotation.In his works,western forms constitute the kind of abstract,free and easy without losing the Chinese artistic elements of the ethereal,lyrical,delicate and gentle.Vividly shows the Chinese artistic elements and many deep shows promise,it is a Chinese traditional spirit,the spirit of traditional including Taoism philosophy,even the thought connotation in zao expressed on paper and pen,not only to present the image of cadence,and extremely has the rhythm beauty,vivid,can show a personal expression as well as the aesthetic culture and connotation.The author through to the Angle of view in the form of zhao mo pole of appreciation and research work,the work of art emotion,painting style and traditional elements into the inspired,and from the use of formal language and the performance of the artistic spirit two perspective,design learning fastidious and painting art in the future development of new ideas.
Keywords/Search Tags:Zao Wou-Ki, Form formation, Chinese traditional art, Visual language
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