| Masaaki Yuasa’s(March 16,1965)animation art is mostly painted in a cartoonish way,using "emotional" colors in most of his animated scenes,compositions with absurd scenes,and a sense of line to highlight the atmosphere.The language of some of his works often blurs the line between reality and dreams,using absurd scenes to express sincere emotions.He uses an unconventional narrative style,so some of his representative animations are presented as less narrative.After some of his works are presented,people feel that he focuses on expressing the inner world of people,using seemingly unrealistic picture forms,so that people can experience his true feelings from them.That is why many of his works are often good at conveying energy with cartoonish characters,reflecting the real world with the unreal world,and insisting on the release and liberation of psychological states.The author believes that there is not much difference between the painting language of animation and that of oil painting,they convey ideas through the whole picture.After being influenced by Masaaki Yuasa’s animation,the author used art creation to express his personal feelings,thus reflecting the value of art creation.For the author,when the author used the color,anthropomorphic characters and emotional expressions of the painting language of Masaaki Yuasa’s animation art in the process of creative practice,personal creative practice techniques and experience can be combined,which can create a series of oil paintings.For the personal oil painting creation,the subject is chosen to include images of dogs,glass,clouds and wooden beds to enrich the picture;the composition uses a scattered composition with multiple viewpoints to construct a cartoon scene;the picture uses low saturation,which conveys the atmosphere of the picture with the elegant colors of high brightness to create an unreal world of both dreams and fantasy.In the process of creative practice,we continue to break through the difficulties encountered in practice,and finally complete the practice of artistic creation. |