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Frontiers in Art Research, 2020, 2(7); doi: 10.25236/FAR.2020.020709.

Analysis of the “Easy Interest” of Painting Art

Author(s)

Lv Huabin

Corresponding Author:
Lv Huabin
Affiliation(s)

Huashang College Guangdong University of Finance and Economics, Guangzhou 511300, China

Abstract

In the West, photography has weakened the full-time function of painting, and professional painters have “liberated” themselves and become free artists in the process of exploring the diversification of aesthetic functions and styles. He (she) is passionate in a world where artistic ideas are highly free, creating countless schools and doctrines, and creating huge artistic wealth for the human world. If “exploration of beauty” is the core content of Western painting, then ancient and modern Eastern painting is more inclined to the expression and creation of the “easy fun” function. Nowadays, depending on the development of information technology, the various painting types of the painting art have broken the national boundaries and merged with each other. In addition to seeking nourishment of the aesthetic system, Oriental paintings should also show the inner quality of “fun” in painting art to those who like painting art. international friend. Based on this, the “easy interest” that the author understands in the study of ancient and modern paintings comes down to a “pure” interpretation that fully returns to himself, and painting can also be an art that is “played” without pressure.

Keywords

Painting, Art, Ease

Cite This Paper

Lv Huabin. Analysis of the “Easy Interest” of Painting Art. Frontiers in Art Research (2020) Vol. 2 Issue 7: 55-60. https://doi.org/10.25236/FAR.2020.020709.

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