Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Forms of artistic expression

Forms of artistic expression

It is a common practice of all kinds of arts to hint at something and philosophy with a certain scene, and photography is no exception. In particular, a certain philosophy in people's lives is hidden in the picture through comparison with reality, giving people inspiration. We often say that "the mountain should be high and the smoke should be locked around the waist". This statement comes from Guo Zhikou, a painter in the Northern Song Dynasty. The whole sentence is "the mountain is high, and the exhaustion is not high; Smoke locks its waist, which is high; Water is far away, but it is not far away when it is exhausted; Far away from its pulse. " It means that all mountains and waters are painted on the picture, no matter how big the picture is, its height and distance are not displayed. If "smoke locks the waist and hides the pulse", readers will feel that mountains and waters are far away. The same is true in life. People who talk a lot don't look knowledgeable. Taciturn people cannot understand the depth of their knowledge. The stream is swift and shallow; The lake is calm and unfathomable, so it has a philosophy of life. The photo "Grass on the Wall" shows that the thatched wall falls with the wind, which means that people who have no ideas are airy.