Research on the Creative Characteristics of Woodblock Prints in Ganzi Prefecture
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62381/E244217
Author(s)
Jiangyu Ou
Affiliation(s)
Sichuan Mingzu College, Kangding, Sichuan, China
* Corresponding author.
Abstract
Woodblock prints refer to print works created using realism techniques since 1929, depicting the history of China and the monumental achievements in construction. This article analyzes the woodblock prints in Ganzi Prefecture, summarizing their creative features that include portraying history, displaying natural landscapes, and depicting accomplishments in development. These woodblock prints not only serve as precious records of the history and culture of Ganzi Prefecture, but they also vividly express the achievements made since the founding of the People's Republic of China. Therefore, studying the creative characteristics of woodblock prints in Ganzi Prefecture can offer artistic practitioners insights and directions, enabling them to create more woodblock prints that are culturally distinctive, relevant to their times, and innovative.
Keywords
Ganzi Prefecture; Subject Matter; Woodblock Prints; Creative Characteristics
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