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Introduction to henry moore _ henry moore Sheep _ Complete Works of henry moore's Art

The painter henry moore is a famous British sculptor. He was born in a miner's family in henry moore, and has rich life experiences.

Henry moore's five definitions of sculpture creation are: 1. Sincerity for materials; 2. Full representation of three-dimensional space; 3. Observation of self-nature; 4. Imagination and expressive power; 5. Vitality and expressiveness.

Henry moore's works take the human body as the motif, either lying or sitting, or single portrait or collective portrait. Some are placed indoors, and more are placed outdoors, with grass, gardening, garden trees and clouds as the foil. The most important feature of his creation is that each work has its own internal energy.

Henry moore does not seek to please people in his works, but shows a touching spiritual strength. He is obsessed with bone shape and tries to show a vigorous vitality in it. In henry moore's works, we feel the primitiveness and wildness of modernity, which shows that the author is influenced by western modern philosophy and has a desire to explore the mysteries of the universe and life, and also reflects people's confusion and loss in the vast history and universe. It should be said that the theme of his works is complex and multiple, not single, so it is memorable and thought-provoking. In the composite theme, henry moore introduced that the requirements, trends and aspirations of survival occupy a major position, giving people spiritual strength, and the main theme is positive.

Henry moore has done a lot of exploration in solving the relationship between sculpture and space in modern environment, which also inspires us to use lines and holes in sculpture forms to explore new spatial expressions.