THE COMBINATION OF TRADITIONAL TECHNIQUES AND MODERN INNOVATIONS IN OIL PAINTING: A PRACTICE-BASED EXPLORATION OF CONTEMPORARY CHINESE ART

Authors

  • Song Rong Yao Author
  • Srikrishna Banerjee Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48047/we2ghm09

Keywords:

Modern Chinese Art, The Arts of Painting, Traditional Techniques, Contemporary Innovations, Practice-Based Research.

Abstract

The study's overarching goal is to enhance readers' understanding of the subject by delving into the ever-changing intersection of Western oil painting innovations and traditional Chinese painting techniques. The researchers are doing this investigation to better comprehend the historical interactions between these two domains. The development of modern Chinese art will be the lens through which this understanding is seen. The researchers in this study want to achieve their aims by exploring the many ways artists are reimagining and combining classic and modern elements via the use of a practice-based approach. Features like as compositional ideas, symbolic motifs, and ink-inspired brushwork are all part of this group. This research centres on modern Chinese artists who have explored ways to merge ancient practices with cutting-edge technology in order to create visual languages that communicate cultural identity. Within the backdrop of a society that is increasingly globalising its viewpoint, this study is being conducted. The unprecedented prospect of a merging of modern and traditional practices in the realm of contemporary art has been thrust into the limelight by this endeavour. This purpose is achieved via the analysis of case studies and the development of unique artworks that highlight the creative possibilities of this combination. These two civilisations have merged and integrated their cultures as a result of growing cultural interaction in recent times. Because of their interactions with one another, these two cultures are now much more interdependent.

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Published

2024-08-12

How to Cite

THE COMBINATION OF TRADITIONAL TECHNIQUES AND MODERN INNOVATIONS IN OIL PAINTING: A PRACTICE-BASED EXPLORATION OF CONTEMPORARY CHINESE ART (S. Rong Yao & S. Banerjee , Trans.). (2024). Cuestiones De Fisioterapia, 53(03), 4778-4786. https://doi.org/10.48047/we2ghm09