Yao Dixiong and the Nature of the Beast.doc

上传人:gs****r 文档编号:3487200 上传时间:2019-05-31 格式:DOC 页数:5 大小:29KB
下载 相关 举报
Yao Dixiong and the Nature of the Beast.doc_第1页
第1页 / 共5页
Yao Dixiong and the Nature of the Beast.doc_第2页
第2页 / 共5页
Yao Dixiong and the Nature of the Beast.doc_第3页
第3页 / 共5页
Yao Dixiong and the Nature of the Beast.doc_第4页
第4页 / 共5页
Yao Dixiong and the Nature of the Beast.doc_第5页
第5页 / 共5页
亲,该文档总共5页,全部预览完了,如果喜欢就下载吧!
资源描述

1、1Yao Dixiong and the Nature of the BeastLYING Manes and StrikingHooves in the Singing Gale de-picts a moving herd of hundredsof horses; viewers of the 10-me-ter-long scroll seem to hear the thuddingof their stampede and the excited whin-nying.The painter Yao Dixiong excels atpainting horses,a beast

2、whose majestyhe can convey with a few strokes of hisbrush.His artistic intimacy with thiscreature is evident not only in his render-ings of a single horse,but also in how heanimates the spectacle of a free herd.Af-ter migrating to Australia,Yao broadenedhis interest in large mammals to includethe fa

3、una of his adopted homeland,creat-ing two notable works: 2000 Kangaroosand Man and Nature - Australian Soul,which took his art into new dimensionsand to new heights. Equine Passion Yao was born in 1949 in the grasslandsof Xinjiang in western China,and practi-cally grew up on the back of a horse.Rid-

4、ing by age five,he was an accomplishedhorseman by age 12.Gradually,paintingthe horses that were so much a part ofhis 2world became an important part ofhis life.Formal artistic education wasbeyond his reach,but the absence ofartistic discipline and the judgment ofteachers freed his mind and creativit

5、y,giving nature the role of his art instruc-tor.He studied the life around him and,in innocent absorption,formed a uniqueartistic style that distinguished him fromthe art academy and the art scene.InFlying Manes and Striking Hooves inthe Singing Gale for example,he used awhite powder to depict the s

6、plashing wa-ter raised by the herd crossing throughthe river,and perfection would not betoo strong a description of the effeef.Bydoing so,he defied a convention - theChinese painting tradition of reflectingwater splashes through a combinationof blank spaces and the contortions ofthe horses bodies; t

7、his challenged theconventional aesthetic undertone of thesubtle and indirect approach. Years of sketching the anatomical de-tails of the horse allowed Yao to combinethis deep knowledge with the brushworktechnique of traditional Chinese paint-ing.The result is work that fuses the boldaccuracy of West

8、ern naturalism with thelineal ease and grace of traditional Chi-nese painting.Good examples of this areGalloping and Im Going to Marry. The art world has great respect forthe untrained Yaos 3horses.Renownedcontemporary art critic Shao Dazhencommented: “Mr.Yao Dixiongs horsesare dynamic and have a gr

9、eat artistic ap-peal.His artistic language is not confinedby traditional approaches to this motif ofpainting; he has created a unique styleby blending a foundational sketch intohis works,hence giving his horses a highlevel of animation.“ The renowned WuGuanzhong once remarked of his fel-low artist:

10、“Dixiongs excellence lies inboth mastery of brushwork and ink ap-plication in a distinct personal style.Bymaking their spirits and attitudes para-mount to the work,he grants his horses the human quality of personality.Hisworks are an extraordinary landmark incontemporary horse painting.“ The high-es

11、t possible praise for Yao Dixiong camefrom celebrated painter Fan Zeng.Notonly did he compare Mr.Yao to Han Ganand Cao Ba,two accomplished artists ofthe Tang Dynasty (618-9o7) enamored ofthe same subject,he even declared Yaono inferior to Xu Beihong,the highly es-teemed contemporary artist synonymou

12、swith paintings of horses. 2000 Kangaroos The awesome spectacle of movingkangaroo herds produced a 4similar aweto stampeding horses.In 1983 Yao be-came the first Chinese artist to receivean artist-in-residence sponsorship fromthe Australian government.Two yearslater he finished his 2000 Kangaroos.Th

13、is scroll is 63 meters long and madethe Guinness Book of World Recordsin 1988 as the longest scroll painting inAustralia. 2000 Kangaroos was the worlds firstcolossus painting to present an exoticlandscape in the traditional languageof Chinese art.It was displayed promi-nently at ceremonies marking A

14、ustralias2ooth anniversary,the 150th birthdayof the Australian state of Victoria,themaiden flight of the Australia-Malaysiaairline,the 2ooth anniversary of the ar-rival of the Chinese in Hawaii and at thetourism convention of the Pacific Region.So far,the painting has been exhibitedon nearly 100 occ

15、asions all around theworld. 2000 Kangaroos also reflects the dualinfluences of Chinese and Western art onYao Dixiong.He used Chinese ink andbrushstrokes to shape the bodies,thenWestern techniques and paint to createvaried and lively features and mahner-isms.Color was applied through the useof differ

16、ent paints and materials fromboth Chinese and Western schools ofart.For example,he felt gouaches,wa-tercolors and propylene pigments wereappropriate 5for the dusty heat of the kan-garoo habitats.But to reflect the depthand thickness of Australian forests,heborrowed from the crusty realism ofWestern

17、landscape oils.At some pointsin the scroll viewers can also detect theinfluence of animation art. These ecletie elements are amassedinto one work but with an inspiringseamlessness and harmony.The mas-terly Mr.Yao believes that there are nolimits and no taboos in the exploration ofthe abundant artist

18、ic traditions and ma-terials of the East and the West; in fact,all of them may be needed to reflect themultitudinous and diversified treasuresof our world.Man and Nature - Australian Soul The soul in the title refers to the in-digenous culture of Australia.This 100-meter-long scroll,completed in 200

19、1,established Yao Dixiongs fame in theinternational art world. It took 18 years for the masterpiece tobrew in Yaos mind,and another two anda half years to actually transfer his ideasto paper.For inspiration,he spent manyyears living with Australian aboriginalsin the mountains and talked with lo-cal artists and craftsmen to learn about

展开阅读全文
相关资源
相关搜索

当前位置:首页 > 学术论文资料库 > 学科论文

Copyright © 2018-2021 Wenke99.com All rights reserved

工信部备案号浙ICP备20026746号-2  

公安局备案号:浙公网安备33038302330469号

本站为C2C交文档易平台,即用户上传的文档直接卖给下载用户,本站只是网络服务中间平台,所有原创文档下载所得归上传人所有,若您发现上传作品侵犯了您的权利,请立刻联系网站客服并提供证据,平台将在3个工作日内予以改正。