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Wang Wei's artistic characteristics

The painter Wang Wei is rooted in the traditional cultural background of China. While studying the western oil painting art, he constantly tried to construct the oil painting language form containing China's cultural spirit and aesthetic consciousness. He integrated China's aesthetic concept of "image-oriented" into the creation of oil painting art, paying attention to writing with pride and emotion, and attaching importance to the occurrence of artistic conception and poetic communication.

The art of oil painting was born in the west. When Chinese people express their feelings and feelings with this art media with western ideology, how to deconstruct and integrate this collision between Chinese and western cultures is a problem that painters keep thinking about. The attitudes and viewpoints of Chinese and western nations in aesthetic psychology are very different, which makes Chinese and western traditional painting art present a completely different look. The invasion of heterogeneous culture forced the painter to choose between two different art forms. While imitating and learning the western oil painting art, he constantly tried to construct the oil painting language form with China cultural spirit and aesthetic consciousness. His research in the field of art gradually broadened, and his painting style began to diversify. In his creation, he consciously integrated China elements such as freehand brushwork spirit and artistic conception into oil paintings, and his works no longer gave a limited attitude to the previous painting forms and styles. This form of expression contains a vast geographical space between concrete and abstract, so as to explore the thoughts or traces of "empathy by borrowing things" contained in its forms and concepts, and analyze the differences between the two sides on the basis of Chinese and western philosophy, as well as the resulting differences. He consciously integrated China elements such as freehand brushwork spirit and artistic conception into oil painting creation, and held brand-new ideas and attitudes towards painting style, color application and the relationship between man and nature. Painters who grew up under the influence of this traditional cultural atmosphere have a general understanding of the concept of man and nature, and strive to integrate self-emotion with natural spirit, so that people's emotion can be turned into the soul of nature and gain life. The most important aesthetic concepts in painting art, such as conception, expression and artistic conception, are consistent with Taoist thought. Wang Wei's oil paintings obviously have this nationality, and he pays attention to the beauty of "hidden show" in his creation. Pay attention to the detached relationship between image and objective image in works. In image processing, painting is to "create meaningful images", create "beautiful" images, and achieve the artistic conception of "surpassing images" through "blending scenes".

With the coexistence of global cultural diversity, the images of painter Wang Wei's paintings present the connotation of national culture and highlight the inner connotation of Chinese civilization.