THE AMALGAMATION OF CONVENTIONAL METHODOLOGIES AND CONTEMPORARY ADVANCES IN OIL PAINTING: A PRACTICE-BASED INVESTIGATION INTO CONTEMPORARY CHINESE ART

Authors

  • Song Rong Yao Author
  • Srikrishna Banerjee Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48047/4ypxx951

Keywords:

Contemporary Chinese Art, Oil Painting, Traditional Methods, Modern Innovations, Practice-Oriented Research.

Abstract

In order to get a deeper comprehension of the topic at hand, the purpose of this study is to investigate the dynamic junction between Western oil painting developments with time-honoured Chinese painting approaches. The researchers are doing study with the purpose of gaining an understanding of the manner in which these two areas have interacted over the course of history. This comprehension will be achieved via an examination of the evolution of contemporary Chinese art. In order to accomplish the goals of this research project, the researcher’s use a practice-based methodology to investigate the many ways in which artists are reinventing and integrating traditional components with contemporary ones. Some of the characteristics that are included in this category include compositional conceptions, symbolic themes, and brushwork that is inspired by ink. In order to build visual languages that transmit cultural identity, this study focusses on contemporary Chinese artists who have investigated ways to combine traditional methods with the most recent technological advancements. In the context of a society that is moving towards a more globalised outlook, this research is being carried out within the framework of that society. As a result of this initiative, the possibility that tradition and modernity may start to mingle together in the contemporary art scene for the very first time is brought into the spotlight. The investigation of case studies and the creation of one-of-a-kind artworks that emphasise the creative potential of this integration are the means by which this objective is attained. As a consequence of increased cultural contact in recent times, which has led to the merging of these two civilisations, this integration of these two cultures has taken place. These two civilisations have become more integrated as a result of their engagement with one another

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Published

2024-08-23

How to Cite

THE AMALGAMATION OF CONVENTIONAL METHODOLOGIES AND CONTEMPORARY ADVANCES IN OIL PAINTING: A PRACTICE-BASED INVESTIGATION INTO CONTEMPORARY CHINESE ART (S. Rong Yao & S. Banerjee , Trans.). (2024). Cuestiones De Fisioterapia, 53(03), 4768-4777. https://doi.org/10.48047/4ypxx951