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Introduction to human body·nature·modeling

The world is full of various art categories. With the development of production, science and technology, and civilization, art in the spiritual field has also become richer and more colorful, continuously accumulating the archives of the history of human civilization. Human body art was expressed in ancient times before the emergence of written art, and even reached the pinnacle of art during the Renaissance. Various art categories all involve the ancient yet fresh subject of the human body.

Today, with the rapid development of science and technology, photography, with its latest and richest artistic language, has built a new platform for the expression and exploration of human body art. Aspiring artists in the field of human body photography art, Adding splendor to the palace of human art. Human beings not only created the entire world according to the laws of beauty, but also created humans themselves according to the laws of beauty. Human beings are the most beautiful form among all things in the world, and they are also the richest ones. As the soul of all things, every posture of human beings reflects the inner experience and spiritual essence of human beings. As a tool for human photography, it is the latest achievement of human science and technology. As for the human body as a subject, its artistic language and aesthetic forms - documentary and freehand, figurative and abstract, are more suitable for the aesthetic psychological needs of modern people than other ancient art styles, and are more modern and more artistic. The reason is that the art of human body photography is the pride of heaven among contemporary human body art.

This is the reason why artists are so dedicated and pious to explore and study this art category. The art of body photography is an integral part of human culture, and its creation and appreciation depend on the cultural and artistic accomplishments of its authors and audiences. "Human Rest·Nature·Shape" uses photography to reflect the beauty of the human body and the beauty of nature. Each work embodies the laws of art and beauty. It uses various artistic languages: such as changes in tone, use of light sources, rhythm of colors, dynamic modeling of the human body, combination of the human body and natural objects, composition tailoring, black and white rhythm, theme conception, and photography technology The operation and application of the ontology, etc., provide a broad world and rich means for the creation of this category of art.