A STUDY ON THE APPLICATION OF CHINESE PAINTING ART FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF DIGITAL MEDIA ART
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https://doi.org/10.22159/ijss.2025v13i4.53834Keywords:
Digital media art, Application, Chinese painting, Modern and contemporary designAbstract
In the field of modern and contemporary design, digital media art has emerged as a pivotal discipline, propelled by rapid advancements in science and technology, as well as shifting socio-cultural dynamics. This artistic medium has profoundly influenced modern design, fostering innovative creative expressions. Within the context of China’s rich cultural heritage, an increasing emphasis on localized esthetics has revitalized modern design, reinforcing its cultural identity. As a quintessential representation of Chinese visual esthetics, traditional Chinese painting encapsulates profound national esthetic philosophies, artistic techniques, and cultural narratives. This study aims to explore the intrinsic relationship between digital media art and Chinese painting by tracing the fundamental principles, stylistic evolution, and theoretical underpinnings of Chinese painting. Employing a narrative research methodology, the study investigates the practical integration of Chinese painting into digital media art, examining its potential to enhance visual storytelling, interactive experiences, and contemporary artistic innovation. Furthermore, the research highlights the role of digital media in the preservation, reinterpretation, and global dissemination of traditional Chinese painting. By bridging historical artistic traditions with contemporary digital practices, this study seeks to contribute to the sustainable development of China’s cultural heritage in the digital age while offering new perspectives for artistic innovation and cross-cultural dialogue.
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