The Implications and Inheritance of the Painting Aesthetics in Taiwan Taoist Temples -Taking the Mazu Temple in the corner of Yanchao District, Kaohsiung City as an example

Autor: Chuan-chin Chen, 陳全金
Rok vydání: 2019
Druh dokumentu: 學位論文 ; thesis
Popis: 107
Taiwan Taoism temple have beautifully decorative with shapes such as dragons, phoenix, tiger, unicorns, figures and other bright paintings. They are a symbol for avoiding unfortunate things and bring only good things also teach personal character through art of Taoism. The walls of the temple are decorated with several artistic works, it has considerable artistic value, and display local cultural characteristics. Taoism temples have murals and sculptures that create beautiful artistic aesthetics. Interview with the craftsman Xie Rongke, Mr. Zheng Fuju and Mr. Hung Yinglang said that those of craftsman are the best skills and artistic spirit that has been derived from ancestors. Among them, the finishing touch of longan is the highest level of painting. Dragon''s eye is a skill that requires the highest level of difficulty because it must be drawn so that visitors at any angle can be seen. There are many unpredictable artistic moods in the paintings. It is necessary to paint on the spot such as dragons, phoenix, lotus and historical generals. Li Yuping said in the book on the painting of Chin Mun Temple: painting is divided into the door god, mural painting and Liang Shu painting. This study was prepared by observation and interviews in the field, new painting project of new temple, the restoration of temple paintings for more then 50 years, the teaching of school painting, the teaching of community painting, the modern hand-painted technique etc. This art field must continue and be passed down. Keywords: Temple painting, symbolic meaning, facinating engineering, semantics, marketing
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