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Abstract/Objectives

The content covers four key areas related to watercolor painting. Firstly, it explores the history and evolution of watercolor, highlighting different artistic styles and schools to enrich students' appreciation and understanding of art. Secondly, it addresses basic techniques and aesthetics unique to watercolor, offering demonstrations of commonly used methods. The third section focuses on composition, using examples to illustrate how light, shadow, proportion, and overall composition interact within a painting. Lastly, it discusses the relationship between color and light, including color mixing techniques and the effects of chroma and brightness, aimed at enhancing aesthetic sensitivity through the observation of everyday objects.

Results/Contributions

1. The history and development of watercolor painting: This section introduces the changes in art history and the styles and schools of artists, allowing students to enhance their understanding and exploration of art, as well as to improve their aesthetic cultivation and broaden their horizons.

2. Understanding the basic techniques and aesthetics of watercolor painting: This section explains and demonstrates commonly used basic techniques in watercolor painting, along with the unique expressions and aesthetics of watercolor pigments.

3. Learning methods and applications of composition: Different examples are used to explain the relationships that form within a painting, helping students understand the possibilities of light and shadow, proportion, and composition.

Understanding the relationship between color and light: This includes demonstrations of color mixing, explanations of chroma and brightness, as well as observing the details of various objects in everyday life to enhance sensitivity to aesthetics.

Contact Information

林鴻堯
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