On the Innovation of Color Painting Art in Modern Pseudo-Classic Architecture
Abstract
Color painting art in modern pseudo-classic architecture is the inheritance and development of traditional architectural color painting. It can effectively enhance the cultural connotation and external temperament of pseudo-classic architecture and is one of the important visual art approaches to inherit Chinese civilization. Based on the analysis of the present problems of color painting art in pseudo-classic architecture such as the skill heritage, theoretical research, creativity implementation, and professional talents and so on, the article proposes to create six new approaches from the aspect of style, content theme, color performance, materials and techniques, theoretical confidence, and personnel training.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/%25x
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