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The Practical Significance of Texture Language in Contemporary Landscape Painting

The practical significance of texture language in contemporary landscape painting lies in that texture, as a painting language, appears in China landscape painting, which can fully express the structure of rocks. Combining lithographs, rubbings and stippling together is no longer a continuation of traditional rock paintings, but a more novel way of expression, which can better convey the texture of rocks and make China landscape paintings more modern. Or draw water, combined with crumpling method, blocking method, intervention flow method, etc. Breaking through the hook line of the traditional water method, it is more incisive.

In the process of creation, we only draw artistic inspiration from life, and apply various naturally formed textures to the picture to create the beauty of unnatural artistic textures. "Any painting without pen and ink, blowing clouds and splashing ink, painting with fire and water, and painting with paint are not decent, so it is not desirable." In traditional painting, people attach importance to the use of pen and ink, but the production of texture is regarded as an opportunistic method and has not been paid attention to. Until modern times, influenced by western culture and materials, people began to reflect on the lack of expressiveness of Chinese painting, so they gradually paid attention to texture. Texture refers to the texture structure of the object surface, that is, various criss-crossing, uneven, rough and smooth texture changes, which express people's feelings about the texture characteristics of the design object surface. Generally speaking, the meaning of texture and texture is similar, which can be fully expressed by texture expression.