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Chinese abstract oil painting: An
Introduction
Chinese abstract oil painting is now
generally understood to mean art that does
not depict objects in the natural world, but
instead uses colour and form in a
non-representational way. In the very early
20th century, the term was more often used
to describe art, such as Cubist and Futurist
art, that depicts real forms in a simplified
or rather reduced way—keeping only an
allusion of the original natural subject.
Such paintings were often claimed to capture
something of the depicted objects' immutable
intrinsic qualities rather than its external
appearance. The more precise terms,
"non-figurative art," "non-objective art,"
and "non-representational art" avoid any
possible ambiguity. Chinese abstract oil
painting draws on the distinction between
decorative art and fine art, in which a
painting is an object of thoughtful
contemplation in its own right. |
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A Chinese abstract oil
painting is one without a recognisable
subject, one which doesn't relate to
anything external or try to "look like"
something. Instead the colour and form (and
often the materials and support) are the
subject of the abstract painting. It's
completely non-objective or
non-representational. A further distinction
tends to be made between Chinese abstract
oil painting which is geometric, such as the
work of Mondrian, and Chinese abstract oil
painting that is more fluid (and where the
apparent spontaneity often belies careful
planning and execution), such as the Chinese
abstract oil painting of Kandinsky or
Pollock. Also generally classified with
Chinese abstract oil painting on
oilpaintingfactory.com are figurative
abstractions and paintings which represent
things that aren't visual, such an emotion,
sound, or spiritual experience. Figurative
abstractions are abstractions or
simplifications of reality, where detail is
eliminated from recognisable objects leaving
only the essence or some degree of
recognisable form. |
How to interprete abstract oil painting
For a very long period of time, it has been
very hard for many Chinese viewers other
than artists to appreciate abstract
paintings because they failed to generate an
emotional response to what the painters
intended to convey from their paintings. It
was partly due to the viewers’ try to figure
out what it looks like or represents rather
than allowing something to emerge from what
they see in front of them. It is very
important for a viewer to pay attention to
not only the elements, colors, and textures
of the painting, and the way they interact
with each other, but also what emotions the
painting evoke. The title of the painting
will influence greatly a viewer’s
interpretation too. Besides, some painters
wrote a statement to accompany the paintings
explaining how they created them, what their
thoughts were while they made them. |
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Nowadays, with the improvement of Chinese
people’s appreciation of abstract art, the
market for Chinese abstract oil paintings
has been growing steadily. In order to cater
to ordinary Chinese people’s tastes,
Toperfect manufactures Chinese abstract oil
paintings by famous painters, which have a
rich collection of themes and styles
depicting the images of Chinese
characteristics. Our reproduction of Chinese
abstract oil paintings are of high quality
and great value of collection. It would be
wonderful to put a famous Chinese abstract
oil painting on the wall of your room as an
elegant decoration. |
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