The Exploring of Chinese Traditional Landscape Painting into Ceramic Art
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Abstract
Traditional Chinese landscape painting makes the natural landscape as the main subject of painting. It is influenced by Taoism and advocates the beauty of nature.
Through an in-depth analysis of the case, the researcher summarises the meaning of the creation of landscape painting in terms of composition, colour, space, etc.; an in-depth analysis of the elements of birds, mountains, water, sky, fish, etc. in landscape painting summarises the metaphorical meaning and philosophical thinking of Taoism to prepare for the transformation of landscape painting into the creation of ceramic art.
The meaning of this research is to study the aesthetic characteristics of traditional Chinese landscape painting, understand its significance; study the form of contemporary ceramic art, explore its connection with landscape painting. The results of this research is transform 2D landscape painting into ceramic art works and through the ceramic art works reflect the beauty of nature.
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