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What is the general law of aesthetics in fine art

The general law of aesthetics in fine art is the law of formal beauty.

The law of formal beauty is a summary of human experience in the process of creating the form of beauty, beauty of the form of the law of beauty and abstract generalization. Mainly include: symmetry and balance, simple and uniform, harmony and contrast, proportion, rhythm and unity of diversity.

The study and exploration of the laws of form and beauty can cultivate people's sensitivity to form and beauty, and guide people to better create beautiful things. Mastery of the laws of beauty of form can make people more consciously use the laws of beauty of form to express the content of beauty, to achieve a high degree of unity between the form of beauty and the content of beauty.

Laws of art:

1, symmetry and balance, symmetry refers to exactly the same and the left and right folded equal, balance refers to the left and right roughly equal, just different shapes.

2, contrast and coordination, there are contrasts in coordination, refers to the conditions of the main color area in the most, with the use of some brightness or warm and cold different shades; contrasting tones, refers to warm and cold and brightness contrasting tones; reconciling tones, refers to the contrast of the relative weakness of the tones.

3, change and unity, there are changes in the unity, the specified part of the (or the dark part) of the tone of the general unity, but which is rich in subtle changes; or in the same pattern in a continuous pattern of one or more different shapes, but the size of the same pattern.