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Studies on Artistic Style of Chinese Ink Deckle-Edged Paper-Cutting Animation

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This article elaborates processes of the production and development of ink deckle-edged paper-cutting animation and summarizes its artistic style. The overall style of ink deckle-edged paper-cutting animation has the unique beauty of artistic conception of Chinese traditional arts, modeling of character is featured on fine and delicate, and has characteristic of shading in Chinese ink painting. Its theme is refined and rich in philosophy. At the same time, this article also explores problems existed and future development of ink deckle-edged paper-cutting animation.

Xiaoli Dong (1983-), female, Huanren, Liaoning province, lecturer of Jilin Animation Institute, major research direction is ink deckle-edged paper-cutting animation.

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One of the results of “Applied Research of Combination Between Traditional Ink Deckle-Edged Paper-Cutting Animation Art and Modern Digital Technology”, key project of social science research of Jilin Department of Education “13th Five Year Plan”, project number: Jilin ESC [2016], No. 525.

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Dong, X. (2018). Studies on Artistic Style of Chinese Ink Deckle-Edged Paper-Cutting Animation. In: Pan, Z., Cheok, A., Müller, W. (eds) Transactions on Edutainment XIV. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 10790. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-56689-3_18

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