Study on Decorative Art of Ink Color Painting Gold in Jingdezhen
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https://doi.org/10.54097/ijeh.v8i2.7780Keywords:
Ink tones, Gold tracing, Decorative art.Abstract
Ink and Gold Tracing represents a unique and distinctive approach within the realm of ceramic decorative art. Building upon the foundation of ink tones, the artwork's colors are harmonized through the incorporation of red and gold, resulting in a more vibrant and rich palette. The three colors strike a balance that avoids excessive saturation and heaviness, while exuding elegance and sophistication, captivating the observer. The restrained use of color prevents the artwork from appearing overly gaudy, and creates a striking overall decorative impact. The intricate craftsmanship and the two-step firing process require significant time and effort, but the unwavering dedication of generations of artisans has left us with a multitude of exquisite and unparalleled ceramic masterpieces.
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