On the Art of Stick Pictures
Abstract
Stick picture is a unique form of conveying ideas or feelings by using points, lines and planes. With a few strokes, objects depicted can be vividly displayed in front of us. On the basis of concise brushstrokes, it can convey the most incisive aesthetic taste and emotional experience, concise but not simple. It can not only present the expressive and impressionistic aesthetic characteristics but also express the intuitive and interesting aesthetic experience, which is the charm of concision.
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Su, C., & Su, L. (2022). Stick picture. Beijing: China Science and Technology Press, 2022.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/12761
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