Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Fine brushwork photography

Fine brushwork photography

This is a big topic for you, and I will focus on it here. Here are mainly photographic works, China meticulous ink painting and western oil painting, gouache (watercolor) painting similarities and differences, right?

Their differences:

1. photos can show the images obtained by human eyes (photographic lenses) after natural light reflects or refracts natural objects. Works distorted, discolored or added or deleted by photographers after post-processing are not included. It is characterized by being faithful to nature from nature, and color, angle, light and shade, and position are the original expressions of natural things. The influence of a work often depends on the tools used (such as cameras) and the time and place.

2. China's meticulous ink painting mainly reproduces natural phenomena (such as most flower and bird paintings) by highlighting the theme and blurring the background; Open the depth, a little detail (such as most landscape paintings). Originated from nature, we don't stick to nature, pay attention to the pen from god, make the finishing point, see the big from the small, and make something out of nothing. Because of the limitation of expression, works sometimes lack momentum and strength.

3. Western painting is different in expressing natural phenomena according to its historical era and painting style, but its mainstream feature is to pay attention to light, level, position, division and angle. Originated from nature, basically loyal to nature, I hope to give the audience an immersive feeling. The self-innovation and shocking power of works are sometimes insufficient (excluding Picasso's "innovative" works)

What they have in common is that the works try to reproduce natural phenomena, pay attention to the methods of composition, such as contrast, symmetry and echo, and try to reproduce natural phenomena to the audience with concise and clear expression techniques.