Expression and regularity of colors in European Art——Taking the works William Blake and Kandinsky in the Middle Ages as example
In the development of European society,art has undergone countless transformations and reconstructions.In the process of continuous innovation,the artistic styles and themes showed historical differences.The research and application of color have also undergone changes due to the changes in art.The artistic themes and color expressions of the Middle Ages in Europe are highly symbolic.Art serves religion,color has specific meanings.In this context,during the 18th century,artists sought the balance between spiritual constraints and emotional breakthroughs in artistic creation,and sought to break through the tradition.Conducting the research represented by the work of William Blake,it was concluded that the color expression was the expression and sustenance of self spiritual feelings.This kind of breakthrough in tradition underwent a complete transfor-mation in the 20th century with historical changes,color expression also advocated for self perception and subjective intention.