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Emotional Research On Gray Tone Perception In Oil Painting Creation

Posted on:2024-08-20Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S T HaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2545307103459324Subject:Art
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In today’s painting perspective,the gray tone in oil painting creation as a special color language,unique aesthetic significance.In the category of Gestalt psychology,visual perception can reconstruct the picture of a work and express the emotion with gray color language,which has become a creative direction worth exploring.Color tone is crucial to the expression of atmosphere and emotion in the picture.As a special artistic symbol of emotion expression,the color language of gray tone is inseparable from the principle of visual perception,and gray tone can convey emotion through the function of visual perception.This paper mainly uses case analysis,empirical research,literature analysis and other methods to analyze and demonstrate the concept and significance of key words such as gray tone,visual perception,emotion,integration and transformation,reconstruction,etc.,and gives examples of the works of representative painters such as Morandi,Monet,Wu Guanzhong to analyze the visual expression of gray tone,and summarizes the construction relationship between gray tone and emotion in visual perception.The aesthetic significance of gray tone is analyzed.Taking Gestalt psychology as the basic theoretical basis of this paper,this paper discusses the reflection of balance,harmony,"past experience" and visual selectivity within the category of visual perception in the works by substituting some psychological test results.Through theoretical research on the emotion of grey tone perception,taking it as the theoretical support of creation,based on the cultural and artistic background of our nation,using new forms to explore the effect of grey tone perception on the expression of emotion,so as to make the subsequent creation more systematic and complete.
Keywords/Search Tags:gray tone, visual perception, emotion, integrated transformation, reconstruction
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