Cubism: a school of art with rich thoughts, which mainly pursues the beauty of a geometric form and the aesthetic feeling produced by the arrangement and combination of forms. It denies the traditional way of observing and expressing things from one angle.
Note: Their aesthetic goals and artistic pursuits are similar to those of Fauvism in France, but they have a strong Nordic color and German national tradition. Expressionism is influenced by industrial technology and expresses the static beauty of objects.
Fauvism: keen on the use of bright and heavy colors, often using pigments directly extruded from pigment tubes, creating a strong picture effect with straightforward and extensive brushwork, fully showing the expressionist tendency of pursuing emotional expression.
Comic: A picture depicting life or current events in a simple and exaggerated way. Generally, methods such as deformation, analogy and symbol are used to form humorous pictures in order to achieve the effect of irony or praise.
A painting with strong irony or humor. Exaggeration, metaphor and symbol are often used to satirize, criticize or praise some people and things, which have strong sociality. There are also works purely for entertainment. There are often two kinds of entertainment works: funny and characterization (the author designs a virtual world and rules).
Bauhaus: He advocated treating the real world objectively, emphasized cognitive activities in his creation, and violently criticized retro-ism. It advocates that the principle of the new education policy is to cultivate students' comprehensive understanding of life, their understanding of their own times and their ability to express this era. It is believed that modern architecture, like modern life, is all-encompassing and should absorb various skills and become a comprehensive art.
Modernism: various artistic schools and ideological trends with avant-garde characteristics and parting ways with traditional literature and art since the 20th century, also known as modernism.
The origin of modernism can be traced back to impressionism in France. From 65438 to 1980s, French post-impressionism, neo-impressionism and symbolism painters put forward the concepts of "independent value of artistic language itself", "painting should not be a servant of nature", "painting should get rid of dependence on literature and history" and "art for art's sake", which are the theoretical basis of modernist art system.
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Three friends at the age of cold: pine, bamboo and plum. Pine and bamboo will not wither in winter, but plums will open cold, so they are called "three friends of old cold"
The pines and bamboos are hidden, and thousands of trees are blooming. What a cold friend, more like red and white camellia. -"Zhong Chao CuO" by Bai Yuan Pu
After late autumn, all the flowers withered except pine, bamboo and plum. -Ming anonymous "Yuqiao Gossip" is 60% off.
In Song Dynasty, Lin Jingxi's Ji Shan Ji and Wu She Ji: "I live in Shan Ye, grow hundreds of plums, and make cold friends with Huang."
(2) Cold age: a metaphor for a turbid world. Three Friends: Shanshui, Songzhu and Gin. The three are lofty things in the troubled times.
The so-called "three friends of the old cold" are pine trees, bamboo and plum blossoms.
Rhythm and Rhythm: Rhythm in three-dimensional composition is characterized by the orderly and regular changes of basic shapes according to the designed skeleton, such as ups and downs, staggered, gradual changes, thickness and so on.
Rhythm is an emotional feeling caused by rhythm, which can only be understood but difficult to express. It has no form. When the size, direction, position, color, light and arrangement of the body change, it can produce rhythmic beauty.
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