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Research On The Creation Under The Influence Of Cubist Color Surface Deconstruction

Posted on:2024-03-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X ZhaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2545306926476724Subject:Art
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Produced in the early 20th century cubism is with a variety of lines from the structure of the object of multi-angle,multi-level,all-round accurate rational with fragmentation,decomposition,recombining in the form of structural outline to show the stability of the painting structure and order,with more dynamic perspective,multi-angle to depict the object,formed in the same picture of time,the sustainability of space.Cubism can be traced back to the unique concept and aesthetic thought of painting art held by Cezanne,breaking the traditional form that the art works focus on the real description of real things.The main body of the background and the picture are decomposed into cubes and interactive superposition to create a two-dimensional cubist picture,which shows rich and colorful artistic conception and expresses the most complete image of the object.Cubist painters reconstructed the objects to form extreme plane shape and color expression,and combined the natural form together with cubes without reservation,completely breaking the artistic expression techniques of western imitation theory,and destroying the visual "true" illusion in the field of plastic arts.Using geometric cube and synchronous perspective,light use and multi-point perspective painting,the whole three-dimensional structure of people,landscapes and buildings gradually form a variety of geometric cube,and then redesign the combination of two-dimensional or three-dimensional simultaneous display on the plane of an experimental creation.The emergence and development of Cubism has made revolutionary contributions to the development process of western art,which has not only written a brilliant page for the history of modern art,but also become an indispensable part of modern art.
Keywords/Search Tags:Cubism, decomposition, reconstruction, Creative research
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