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The Symbolization of the Language of Geometric Forms: Aesthetic Deconstruction in Personal Creation

author:Michito Kusatake
The Symbolization of the Language of Geometric Forms: Aesthetic Deconstruction in Personal Creation

Summary:

The purpose of this paper is to explore the symbolization process of geometric formal language in painting creation, and to emphasize the uniqueness and importance of personal language in artistic creation. By analyzing the specific use of geometric forms in artistic creation and how artists translate them into a personal symbolic language, this paper aims to reveal the important influence of personal language on the meaning and expressiveness of artworks.

The Symbolization of the Language of Geometric Forms: Aesthetic Deconstruction in Personal Creation

I. Introduction

As an important part of human civilization, the art of painting carries rich cultural connotations and aesthetic emotions. In artistic creation, artists explore the deep emotions and thoughts of the human psyche through various forms of expression. In recent years, with the development and diversification of modern art, a variety of unique styles and forms of expression have emerged in the field of artistic creation. Among them, the artworks that use geometric elements to symbolize have attracted much attention.

The Symbolization of the Language of Geometric Forms: Aesthetic Deconstruction in Personal Creation

II. Basic Concepts of Geometric Formal Language

A. Definition and characteristics of geometric formal language

Geometric formal language is a form of artistic expression that conveys information, emotions and ideas through geometric graphic elements. Features include:

Abstraction and simplicity: Geometric formal language focuses on the simplification and abstraction of form, and expresses concepts and emotions through the basic elements of geometric figures such as points, lines, planes, etc., with a high degree of abstraction and simplicity.

Symbolic expression: Geometric formal language regards geometric figures as symbols, and transforms them into visual language with specific meanings and symbolic meanings through combinations, arrangements, repetitions, etc., so as to convey the author's inner feelings and thoughts.

Universality and diversity: Geometric forms of language are cross-cultural and can be understood and accepted in different cultural contexts. At the same time, due to the diversity of geometric figures, the geometric formal language shows a rich variety of forms and styles in artistic creation.

The Symbolization of the Language of Geometric Forms: Aesthetic Deconstruction in Personal Creation

B. A Historical Review of the Application of Geometric Formal Language in Art

The history of the application of geometric formal language can be traced back to the period of ancient civilizations, such as geometric patterns in Egyptian art, geometric decoration in Greco-Roman architecture, etc. However, the application of geometric formal language in modern art is much broader and deeper. Specific historical reviews include:

Abstraction at the beginning of the 20th century: The abstraction movement introduced the geometric formal language into the vision of modern art, and artists such as Kandinsky and Picasso used geometric figures as a form of expression to explore the relationship between form and color, opening a new era of geometric formal language in art.

Geometric Abstraction: In the mid-20th century, geometric abstraction became one of the mainstream art genres, with artists such as Picasso's Cubism and Eugene Delacroix's Constructivism expressing their exploration of form and structure through the arrangement and combination of geometric figures.

Modernism and Postmodernism: In the artistic currents of modernism and postmodernism, the language of geometric forms has been further developed and expanded, and artists have explored the expression of personal emotions and abstract thinking in geometric forms.

The Symbolization of the Language of Geometric Forms: Aesthetic Deconstruction in Personal Creation

C. The symbolization process of the language of geometric forms

The symbolization process of the geometric formal language is the process by which the artist transforms geometric figures into visual symbols with specific meanings and symbolic meanings. It mainly consists of the following steps:

Selection of geometric elements: The artist selects appropriate geometric elements, such as points, lines, planes, etc., according to the theme of the work and the needs of emotional expression.

Permutation and combination: Through the arrangement and combination of geometric elements, a pattern or composition with a sense of structure and rhythm is formed, which strengthens the visual effect and expressiveness of the work.

Giving symbolic meaning: The artist gives specific symbolic meaning to geometric figures, conveying inner emotions and thoughts through the language of visual symbols, so that the work has a deeper meaning and expressive power.

Expression of personal style: In the process of symbolization, the artist injects his personal artistic style and creative concept, creates a unique artistic context and expression, and shows his personalized artistic characteristics.

The Symbolization of the Language of Geometric Forms: Aesthetic Deconstruction in Personal Creation

III. The Significance of Personal Language in the Creation of Paintings

A. Definition and characteristics of personal language

Personal language is a unique way of expression and style gradually formed by an artist in the process of creation, reflecting his personal experience, emotional experience and aesthetic concept. Features include:

Uniqueness and individuality: Personal language is the unique creative style and expression of each artist, reflecting his or her personal character, ideological characteristics and aesthetic pursuits, and has distinctive personalized characteristics.

Rich and diverse: Personal language can be expressed in a variety of forms and styles, such as realism, abstraction, expressionism, etc., and artists show a variety of artistic expressions through personal language.

Continuity and development: Personal language is the accumulation and precipitation of the artist's long-term creative practice, which is continuous and developmental, and constantly evolves and enriches with the changes of the artist's own experience and thoughts.

The Symbolization of the Language of Geometric Forms: Aesthetic Deconstruction in Personal Creation

B. The importance of personal language in artistic creation

Personal language plays an important role in artistic creation, which is mainly reflected in the following aspects:

Identity and self-expression: Personal language is an important way for artists to identify and express themselves in artistic creation, and through unique creative styles and expressions, artists can accurately express their inner emotions and ideological pursuits.

Continuity and uniqueness of artistic creation: Personal language is the distinctive sign and characteristic of an artist, and through the continuous development and enrichment of personal language, artists can establish their own artistic brand and style, and realize the continuity and uniqueness of artistic creation.

Emotional resonance between the audience and the work: Personal language can bring the audience a unique artistic experience and emotional resonance, and the audience can have a deeper emotional connection and resonance with the work through the artist's unique language expression, and enhance the artistic appeal and influence of the work.

The Symbolization of the Language of Geometric Forms: Aesthetic Deconstruction in Personal Creation

C. Expression and stylistic shaping of personal language

The expression and style shaping of personal language are the result of the artist's continuous exploration and practice in the creative process, mainly including the following aspects:

Shaping of visual language: Through the use of visual elements such as color, composition, and form, artists shape their own unique visual language and form a unique style of artistic expression.

Expression of theme and intention: The shaping of personal language is inseparable from the in-depth thinking and expression of theme and intention, and the artist gives the work a unique connotation and meaning through the expression of personal emotions and thoughts.

Technique and Form Practice: The formation of personal language is inseparable from technical practice, and artists gradually establish unique creative techniques and stylistic characteristics through continuous technical exploration and formal practice.

The influence of the artist's personal experience and cultural background: The artist's personal experience and cultural background have an important impact on the formation of personal language, and the artist has shaped a unique way of artistic expression through his perception and understanding of his own life and cultural environment.

The Symbolization of the Language of Geometric Forms: Aesthetic Deconstruction in Personal Creation

IV. Individualized transformation of geometric formal language

A. The artist's understanding and deconstruction of geometric forms

In artistic creation, the artist's understanding and deconstruction of geometric forms is an important part of the formation of personal language. As an abstract artistic language, geometric forms can express rich artistic connotations and emotional expressions through simple and regular lines and shapes.

First of all, through the understanding of geometric forms, the artist delves deep into the mathematical and geometric principles behind geometric forms, and applies them to artistic creation. For example, an artist may explore the relationship between different shapes, angles, proportions, etc., through the study of geometric forms, so as to create a work of art with geometric beauty.

Secondly, the artist deconstructs geometric forms, dismantling them into simpler or more complex elements, and reassembling and reconstructing them to give them new meanings and expressions. By deconstructing geometric forms, artists can break the traditional geometric structure and give their works more space for imagination and emotional expression. For example, artists can deconstruct geometric forms and transform them into abstract symbols or figurative images to express personal emotional experiences and aesthetic concepts.

The Symbolization of the Language of Geometric Forms: Aesthetic Deconstruction in Personal Creation

B. Transformation and reconstruction of geometric forms in personal language

Geometric forms are transformed and reconstructed in personal language, becoming an important part of the artist's unique expression and style. Through the reinterpretation and innovation of geometric forms, the artist integrates them into his personal language, forming a unique and rich artistic expression.

First of all, the artist can transform the geometric form into a symbolic language, through simplification and abstraction, the geometric form can be transformed into symbolic symbols, and give it a personal connotation and emotional expression. This transformation method can make the geometric form have a wider cultural meaning and symbolic meaning, and arouse a deeper association and resonance with the audience.

Secondly, artists can reconstruct geometric forms into figurative images or abstract images, and create a variety of art forms and styles through the combination and transformation of geometric forms. This reconstruction method can make the geometric form more flexible and diverse in personal language, showing the artist's unique creative personality and aesthetic pursuit.

The Symbolization of the Language of Geometric Forms: Aesthetic Deconstruction in Personal Creation

C. Techniques and techniques for the expression of the language of personalized geometric forms

The expression techniques and techniques of personalized geometric form language are important contents of the artist's continuous exploration and practice in the creative process, mainly including the following aspects:

The use of lines and shapes: Through the precise use of lines and shapes, the artist constructs his own unique geometric formal language, expressing abstract and rich artistic connotations and emotional expressions.

Matching of color and texture: Through the clever combination of color and texture, the artist endows the geometric form with richer visual effects and emotional expressions, so that the work presents a more vivid and vivid artistic image.

Design of structure and composition: Through the careful design of structure and composition, the artist makes the geometric form present a coordinated and harmonious overall effect in the picture, which enhances the artistic appeal and expressiveness of the work.

Creation of Symbols and Images: By creating symbolic language and imagery, the artist endows geometric forms with deeper connotations and symbolic meanings, triggering richer associations and reflections from the audience.

The Symbolization of the Language of Geometric Forms: Aesthetic Deconstruction in Personal Creation

V. Unique expressions of personal language

A. The process of the formation of the artist's personal language

The formation of an artist's personal language is a gradual process, influenced and shaped by many factors. This process includes not only the perception and experience of the external world, but also the reflection and expression of inner emotions and thoughts.

First of all, the formation of personal language is influenced by the artist's personal experience and background. Through the influence of his own life experience, cultural background, and educational experience, the artist has gradually formed a unique artistic perspective and aesthetic orientation. These individual experiences and backgrounds provide artists with rich creative materials and emotional experiences, and become an important foundation for the formation of personal language.

Secondly, the formation of the artist's personal language is influenced by external artistic influences and inspirations. When artists come into contact with and learn from other works of art, art genres, art theories, etc., they will be inspired and influenced to varying degrees, thus forming their own unique artistic expressions and styles. These external artistic influences can be both historical classics and new trends in contemporary art, which will have an important impact on the formation of the artist's personal language.

The Symbolization of the Language of Geometric Forms: Aesthetic Deconstruction in Personal Creation

B. Characteristics and styles of unique personal language

The characteristics and style of unique personal language are reflected in many aspects, mainly including the following aspects:

Unique visual language: Through the unique use and combination of visual elements such as colors, shapes, and lines, the artist forms a unique visual language and has a personalized artistic expression style.

Emotional expression and rich connotation: Unique personal language is not only a formal expression, but also a rich and profound expression of emotion and connotation. Through the in-depth excavation and expression of his own emotions and thoughts, the artist's works have a unique emotional resonance and inner meaning.

Innovation and experimentation: The unique personal language reflects the artist's continuous pursuit and exploration of innovation and experimentation. By experimenting with new expressions and techniques, the artist constantly challenges tradition and breaks through himself, forming a unique and avant-garde artistic style.

Cultural and historical implications: Unique personal language often integrates the artist's understanding and review of culture and history, and has profound cultural accumulation and historical precipitation. This cultural and historical connotation gives the works a wider range of values and cultural connotations.

The Symbolization of the Language of Geometric Forms: Aesthetic Deconstruction in Personal Creation

C. Expression and emotional transmission in personal language

The expression of personal language and the transmission of emotions are reflected in the artist's unique use of visual elements and the depth of emotional expression. Through the precise use of visual elements such as colors, shapes, and lines, as well as the in-depth excavation and expression of emotions and connotations, the artist's works have a unique way of expression and emotional transmission effect.

The expression of personal language mainly includes: the precise and flexible use of lines, the rich and profound use of colors, the concise and concise use of shapes, and the coordination and harmonious design of composition and structure. These expressions can not only make the works present a variety of artistic images and visual effects, but also deeply touch the emotions and thoughts of the audience, and arouse resonance and thinking.

Emotional transmission is one of the important functions of personal language, and through the in-depth excavation and expression of one's own emotions and inner world, the artist's works have a richer and deeper emotional connotation and emotional resonance effect. When appreciating the works, the audience can deeply feel the sincerity and profundity of the artist's emotions, so as to resonate and be moved, and realize emotional and spiritual communication and exchange.

The Symbolization of the Language of Geometric Forms: Aesthetic Deconstruction in Personal Creation

VI. Conclusion

Through the above analysis of the symbolization process of geometric formal language in painting creation, we can draw the following conclusions: geometric form, as an abstract artistic language, is transformed into symbolic and personal connotations through the artist's understanding and deconstruction in artistic creation. Through the precise use and ingenious collocation of lines, shapes, colors and other elements of geometric forms, the artist transforms them into a symbolic language with unique expressiveness and emotional expression, giving the works rich artistic connotation and emotional thickness.

The Symbolization of the Language of Geometric Forms: Aesthetic Deconstruction in Personal Creation

Author: Lu Xilin

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