Evaluation of the Interplay between Literature and Art

Huizhou Folk Prints

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Lei Li Lecturer, Anhui University of Technology, China 119891259@qq.com

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Zheng Wang Instructor, Anhui University of Technology, China 463601200@qq.com

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Abstract

The interaction between literature and art is essential to human cultural progress. Huizhou folk printmaking is essential as a traditional Chinese art form in this dynamic relationship. To comprehensively and objectively evaluate the relationship between literature and art and promote the cross-fusion and innovative evolution between literature and art, this article incorporates Huizhou folk prints into its analysis to examine and evaluate this complex connection. The relationship between literature and art is summarised by evaluating how literature is expressed in Huizhou folk prints and how these prints interpret literary works. In the field of literary and artistic creation, it is necessary to broaden our horizons and enrich the meaning and expression of creation to promote the diversified development of literature and art.

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Lei Li is a lecturer in the Department of Visual Art Design at the School of Art and Design, Anhui University of Technology. He graduated from the School of Art and Design at Wuhan University of Technology, possessing a solid academic foundation and extensive teaching experience. Throughout his career, he has worked as an advertising designer and brand planner, participating in numerous practical projects. His expertise lies in visual communication art design and the innovative application of regional folk culture. Over the years, he has participated in various design practice projects, accumulating a wealth of experience in integrating traditional culture with modern artistic innovation. E-mail: 119891259@qq.com

Di Hu is the corresponding author of this article. He is an assistant professor in the Department of Public Environmental Art Design at the Academy of Arts and Design, Anhui University of Technology. He graduated from the Art Design major of Southwest Jiaotong University, obtained his Master's degree from the Department of Architecture and Urban Planning at Chung Hua University, Taiwan, and his Ph.D. from the Department of Land Economics at National Chengchi University, Taiwan. He has worked as a landscape designer and planner, participating in practical engineering projects. His main research areas include urban-rural shrinkage and community planning in urban-rural villages. E-mail: 657080884@qq.com

Zheng Wang is an instructor at the School of Art and Design, Anhui University of Technology. He received his Bachelor's degree and his Master's degree in Management Science and Engineering from Anhui University of Technology and his Doctor's degree in Management Science and Engineering from Hefei University of Technology. He worked as a student career planner and was involved in practical engineering projects. His research interests include ideological and political education and decision-making optimisation. E-mail: 463601200@qq.com

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