This article takes the works of Giorgio Morandi as an example to explore the relationship between sketching and painting creation. Morandi developed a unique artistic style during the development of modern art in the 20th century, particularly demonstrated through the simplicity and harmony in his sketches and etchings. The article analyzes the importance of sketching as a form of artistic thinking in painting creation, suggesting that sketching is not merely a basic technique but a tool for expressing creative thought. By studying the sketch elements in Morandi's works, the article discusses the significant role of sketching in representing object form, spatial structure, and light and shadow. It emphasizes the organic unity between sketch thinking and painting creation thinking.
Li, S. Taking Giorgio Morandi’s Works as an Example to Discuss the Relationship Between Sketching and Painting Creation. Journal of Arts, Society, and Education Studies, 2024, 6, 221. doi:10.69610/j.ases.202410304
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Li S. Taking Giorgio Morandi’s Works as an Example to Discuss the Relationship Between Sketching and Painting Creation. Journal of Arts, Society, and Education Studies; 2024, 6(4):221. doi:10.69610/j.ases.202410304
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Li, Shaokang 2024. "Taking Giorgio Morandi’s Works as an Example to Discuss the Relationship Between Sketching and Painting Creation" Journal of Arts, Society, and Education Studies 6, no.4:221. doi:10.69610/j.ases.202410304