(1) What are the specific courses of the Fine Arts Department?
I am a graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts, but I am in Class 200/KLOC-0. As for the specifi
(1) What are the specific courses of the Fine Arts Department?
I am a graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts, but I am in Class 200/KLOC-0. As for the specific courses of the Fine Arts Department, it mainly depends on which major you study. If your major is different, even if you are all in the art department, the specific courses are different. However, there are basically three categories: 1. Sketch; 2. color; 3. Specialized courses.
1. Sketch. It also depends on the characteristics of each university. If some universities have "experts" in sketching, I believe sketching will be the focus. The content of painting includes sketch basis, figure sketch (some majors will include human sketch), still life sketch, sketch and so on.
2. Colors should also be divided into professions. Some color courses are gouache courses, and some are watercolors. Of course, according to the professional needs, some have other types of requirements (such as sketching, etc. ), the content of the color course is roughly the same as that of sketch.
3. Specialized courses. There are more professional theoretical courses for education, including art history (Chinese and foreign), educational psychology, pedagogy and so on. There are probably contemporary art and related appreciation courses. Decoration majors mainly focus on graphic design, three-dimensional composition and calligraphy design. The major of craft design includes the design of craft works. Fashion design majors include fashion design (including fashion painting design, garment sewing, cutting and weaving, etc. ).
There are also basic courses that everyone in the university must learn, which are not exclusive courses of the fine arts department, such as college Chinese and college English. Of course, the detailed requirements will vary with different professional courses, and sometimes schools or departments will take the initiative to arrange them from time to time as needed. At that time, we also had photography classes, and that was about it. If you are a specific professional, you may be able to say more, hoping to help you.
⑵ How should I get started if I want to learn Chinese painting?
Now many young people have some interest in Chinese painting, and many people already like it. Therefore, for Chinese painting, paying attention to pen and ink skills, most people will feel that it is similar to practicing brush calligraphy. But this is not the case. What aspects should we start with if we want to learn Chinese painting well?
The way to learn Chinese painting is to copy first.
First of all, like choosing calligraphy books, you should choose some famous paintings that you like and suit your style. But don't choose those pictures that are too difficult. For beginners, it is more appropriate to buy some books such as Introduction to Chinese Painting compiled by painters. When practicing, I basically draw according to other people's composition and brushwork. But be careful not to copy blindly. When using posts, you should read, taste and ponder first. Look at how people compose pictures, how clever some brushwork is, where is the charm of painting, and so on.
Beginners can watch and draw, while painting, and constantly taste and experience the pen. At this time, you should use your head, eyes, heart and hands. When painting, you should find the feeling in your hand and understand the connotation of brushwork and pen mentioned above. After practicing for a period of time, you can read the copy and then write it silently. At this time, don't read the copy, compare and evaluate it after painting, find out the shortcomings and make improvements. This process is a process of self-exploration, and you will gradually find skills and become your own thing.
Fourth, when painting, you must be patient, constantly observe with your eyes, think with your brain, and apply what you have learned on weekdays.
It should also be noted that sketch is not completely divorced from nature like a camera. According to the needs of painting, we can appropriately delete unnecessary scenes or add new scenes, or we can add needed objects to the scene before painting. But for beginners, it is mainly to exercise their ability to describe the scenery, and should try to keep the original appearance of the scenery until it reaches a certain level.
Learning Chinese painting should start from these aspects. In fact, the key to learning Chinese painting lies in yourself. The key is to use your head and heart. Only by repeated thinking and evaluation can we improve.
(3) How to learn Chinese painting?
We must persist in copying paintings. Don't study this today, study that tomorrow. It's no use. Any famous artist has something beyond ordinary people. It is also important to understand and copy the paintings carefully. How to learn Chinese painting? First of all, don't copy the style that is too overbearing and weird, and start with peace. Then choose a specific style according to your own interests.
Charm, the charm of Chinese painting comes from the spirit of classical books, not the spirit of modern fashion. How to learn Chinese painting? It is not pure Chinese painting that puts forward the modernization of Chinese painting. Xu Beihong initiated a group of people who introduced western art teaching methods. Moreover, the purpose at that time was to correct and assist the traditional teaching of Chinese painting, that is, the so-called "middle school as the body, western learning for use" thought.
In addition, how to learn Chinese painting? In Russia, the former Soviet Union, an advanced institution of sketch, sketch is not drawn like this. I have been there once, from the most basic.
Everything has been reinvented once.
(4) What courses do college Chinese painting majors mainly study, such as calligraphy! ! what else
Chinese painting, calligraphy and sketch
5] What is the major of Chinese painting in university?
Sketch, color, modeling research, material research, line drawing, calligraphy, figures, landscapes, flowers and birds, sketches, etc. May be slightly different from school to school.
[6] How to arrange children's Chinese painting courses?
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Describe the characteristics of Chinese painting
Don't rush to get a pen for the first Chinese painting class for children. Let's interact with the children first and talk about what Chinese painting looks like, and how it is different from other cartoons, watercolors, sketches, graffiti and so on. For example, the visual sense and color of painting, so that children can understand Chinese painting first.
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Familiar with ink painting and gouache painting
After you have a general understanding of Chinese painting, you should be familiar with brush and ink. You know, Chinese painting needs a lot of ink and brushes. You can't draw with watercolor pens, crayons or ordinary cardboard. If you want to paint Chinese paintings with rice paper, you must have an understanding before painting, so that you can formally attend classes.
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Don't draw according to the artistic conception.
There are no rules in drawing. You have to draw by your own rich imagination. Imagine an artistic conception and draw it. However, Chinese painting is not based on artistic conception. Every Chinese painting has its meaning, and it can't be painted by feeling like ordinary painting.
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There are specific picture requirements.
Chinese painting pays great attention to the content of the picture. For example, when teaching children to draw, we should teach them to use some skills such as dragging pen, inking, peak measurement and peak measurement. These are all requirements for pictures. If you paint at will, you can't draw high-quality Chinese paintings.
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Understand the content of ink painting
After painting, take out the child's Chinese painting and explain whether the content is vivid and beautiful. Develop children's thinking through pictures. If children really understand the content of pictures or are interested in the content, they will be more willing to contact Chinese painting.
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Master the skills of Chinese painting
For example, we are now painting a series of traditional Chinese paintings of plants, and we should start from observing plants, which is the first step of Chinese painting skills. What are the shapes and colors? Pay attention to the teacher's pen-holding posture. Everything should be standardized so that children can draw beautiful and vivid Chinese paintings.
What are the basic knowledge of Chinese painting?
You must know four basic knowledge of Chinese painting: the concept of Chinese painting, classification methods, tools and materials, and mounting style. Everyone is no stranger to Chinese painting in daily life. We have seen some Chinese paintings to some extent, whether ancient or contemporary, and it takes a lot of hesitation to say what these three words mean.
Then why is Chinese painting called Chinese painting? The real painting system, I mean the concept of pure ornamental art, only Chinese painting system and western painting system, in which Chinese painting system is based on calligraphy and western painting system is based on sketch. Chinese paintings are divided into four categories according to materials, contents, painters and techniques. This also corresponds to four questions: where to draw, what to draw, who drew it and how to draw it.
Four Treasures of the Study, who studies Chinese painting, is what we often say: pen and ink. The main forms of Chinese painting and calligraphy are: vertical axis, horizontal shawl, hand scroll, album and fan. The origin of Chinese painting constitutes the upper limit of Chinese painting, the classification of Chinese painting constitutes the lower limit of Chinese painting, the tool materials of Chinese painting are on the left side of Chinese painting, and the layout of Chinese painting is on the right side of Chinese painting. This multidimensional structure of up, down, left and right constitutes the basic knowledge system of Chinese painting system.
(7) Extended reading of the main course of Chinese painting:
Ink painting: a kind of Chinese painting. Refers to a painting made of pure ink and wash. There are three basic elements: simplicity, symbolism and nature. Legend has it that it began in the Tang Dynasty, became in the Five Dynasties, flourished in the Song and Yuan Dynasties, and continued to develop in the Ming and Qing Dynasties and modern times. Give full play to the function of ink painting with brushwork as the leading factor.
"Ink is color" means that the shade change of ink is a hierarchical change of color, and "ink is color" means that multi-level ink chromaticity can be used instead of colorful colors. In the Northern Song Dynasty, Shen Kuo's "Tu Song" said: "The south of the Yangtze River spread to Ju Ran, and the light ink and light blue became one." Which is ink painting. People in the Tang and Song Dynasties painted landscapes with wet strokes, which had the effect of "water fainting ink printing". People in the Yuan Dynasty began to use dry pen, and the ink color changed a lot, which had the artistic effect of "giving color at the same time". In the Tang Dynasty, Wang Wei put forward that "ink painting is the best", and later generations followed suit. Ink painting has always occupied an important position in the history of China painting.
Courtyard painting: referred to as "courtyard painting" or "courtyard painting", it is a kind of Chinese painting. Generally speaking, it refers to the paintings of Hanlin Painting Academy in Song Dynasty and its later court painters. There are also works specifically referring to the Southern Song Dynasty Painting Academy, or generally referring to non-court painters who imitate the style of the Southern Song Dynasty Painting Academy.
This kind of works mainly focus on flowers and birds, landscapes, court life and religious content to meet the needs of the court. They pay attention to statutes, have both form and spirit, and have a gorgeous and delicate style. Because different times and painters have different specialties, their painting styles are different and have their own characteristics. Mr. Lu Xun said: "It is advisable to give up the tender and gentle aspects of the courtyard paintings in Song Dynasty." (Jie Jieting's Prose Collection? About "Adoption of Old Forms")
Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts Department of Chinese Painting was the main course.
Professional basic courses include regular script, running script, cursive script, seal script, official script and seal cutting. Professional theoretical courses include calligraphy history, printing history, introduction to ancient calligraphy theory, calligraphy aesthetics, calligraphy criticism, calligraphy appraisal, calligraphy inscription, calligraphy technique theory, painter's calligraphy research and so on. Specialized cultural courses include ancient Chinese, selected readings of ancient literary works, China's ancient cultural philosophy, an introduction to ancient literature, artistic philology, creation and appreciation of classical poems, etc. The compulsory courses of painting include sketch, meticulous flower and bird, freehand flower and bird, landscape sketch, ink figure and so on. Culture * * * The same class * * The same class offered by the painting major of Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts.
The main course of China Academy of Art Chinese Painting Department.
China's methods of figure painting include: figure sketch, attack sketch, line drawing, artistic pen copy, sketch and creation, poem title, etc.
Direction of China's landscape painting: copying, sketching, creation, poetry inscription, etc.
China's flower-and-bird painting direction: flower-and-bird related themes sketching, meticulous copying, sketching creation, poem inscription and postscript.
Current Dean: Wei Xiaorong;
Deputy Directors: Lu Han, He Jialin.
Deputy Secretary of the Party Branch of the Department: Lu Han