The Relationship between the Modern Mural Schema and the Image Language
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jmsd.202412313
Author(s)
Yu Jicheng
Affiliation(s)
FJNU College of Fine Arts, Fuzhou, Fujian, China
Abstract
The schema is the overall external style of the combination relationship of artistic images, which plays a structural role in the expression of artistic images. The image language is the concrete content of the artistic expression and the entity symbol of the aesthetic intention. The image language of mural arts can directly arouse the public's understanding and resonance of artistic contents. The schema acts on the shapes and gestures, while the language provides direct visual contents. These two correspond harmoniously and complement each other in art. There is a need to choose different visual forms to express different spatial environments and different functions, in order to create a visual image that meets the aesthetic needs of the public.
Keywords
Modern Mural; Schema; Image Language; Corresponding Relationship
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