ANALYZING THE REFLECTIVE SPIRIT AND TRAGIC CONSCIOUSNESS IN "SCAR ART" WORKS FROM A REALISTIC PERSPECTIVE

Authors

  • Zhaoyang Sun Faculty of Law, Anyang Normal University, Anyang, 455000, China.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24204/ejpr.2024.4505

Keywords:

Scar Art; Realism; Scar Literature; Oil Painting; Reflective Spirit; Tragic Consciousness

Abstract

With the rapid development of contemporary social economy and the relative stability of the political situation, art has also developed rapidly. But currently, there are many unique and innovative art works in society, and the style and theme of the works are increasingly deviating from people's lives. In response to this issue, this study attempts to analyze the reflective spirit and tragic consciousness in "Scar Art" works from a realistic perspective. The research adopted comparative and image analysis methods to compare the stylistic differences between Chinese scar art and other schools of art, using representative painters' oil paintings as samples to analyze the inner diameter, techniques, emotions, and visual expression of their creations. The objective was to provide reflection and inspiration for the current Chinese art community through the analysis of the realism spirit contained in the "scar art" works that bring profound value to the Chinese art community. In response to the current problem of oil painting creation being detached from people's lives, this study analyzes the artistic characteristics of scar art works and the expectations of reflecting the characteristics of the times, providing inspiration for modern art creation. The study found out that realism spirit in "scar art" is based on the principle of objectively reflecting the current era and society, paying attention to the spirit of people's lives, which is also what the current development of art needs to consider

Published

2024-08-30

How to Cite

Zhaoyang Sun. 2024. “ANALYZING THE REFLECTIVE SPIRIT AND TRAGIC CONSCIOUSNESS IN ‘SCAR ART’ WORKS FROM A REALISTIC PERSPECTIVE”. European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 16 (3):461-78. https://doi.org/10.24204/ejpr.2024.4505.

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Section

Research Articles