Emotional Expression of Young Artists — Take Artists like Yoshitomo Nara as an Example

Journal: Arts Studies and Criticism DOI: 10.32629/asc.v3i2.912

Qianhui Hou, Huawei Wen

College of Art, Zhejiang Normal University, Jinhua 321004, Zhejiang, China

Abstract

In the development of contemporary young artists, emotion is one of the main factors that are indispensable in creation. The article takes Yoshitomo Nara as the main research object, and explores how young artists rely on emotions to create works that not only make people pleasing to the eye, but also capture people's inner feelings and resonate with viewers. At the same time, we will study the significance of childhood memories affecting the artist's creation, as well as the influence of the environment on the artist in the creation. Among artists with similar styles, how othes will express their own emotions and integrate into the picture are also the topics to be discussed in this article.

Keywords

emotion, Yoshitomo Nara, creation

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