The Influence of Biological Enlightenment on Visual Art
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DOI: 10.25236/CLLA.2019.063
Author(s)
Li Nannan, Wang Aili
Corresponding Author
Li Nannan
Abstract
Visual expression is not an isolated basic practice method, nor is it purely a technical method, but is associated with creative discovery and becomes a channel for basic training to connect arts. The unique information processing mechanism of human visual cortex enables it to have fast, accurate and efficient target recognition. Vision is a kind of feeling form with strong initiative, and this kind of active exploration with high selectivity is the real meaning of visual perception. The so-called visual perception is visual thinking. People's perception of images is not such a simple physiological process. Human vision is not like a camera in mechanically copying objects. When the eyes find things, they will actively capture and scan their surfaces. The enlightenment of biology urges us to look at the education of visual art in a new way and grasp the understanding of visual art education at a deeper level. Therefore, the formation of an open education model can be said to be the necessity of social development.
Keywords
Visual expression; Biological inspiration; Art; Education