Reflection and Exploration of Ecological Civilization Concept in Art and Design
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https://doi.org/10.54691/7q78wj43Keywords:
Ecological Civilization; Respect; Conform and Protect Nature; Artistic Design.Abstract
Ecological civilization is based on the harmonious coexistence of man and nature, man and man, and man and society, among which "people" play a decisive role in whether the three can achieve harmonious coexistence. As an important industry integrated into all aspects of human society, art design must conform to the concept of ecological civilization and make a positive response, presenting more works containing the concept of ecological civilization to the society and conveying the importance of ecological civilization. The purpose of this paper is to deeply understand the connotation and value of the concept of ecological civilization, explore its application principles and methods in art design, and embody ecological civilization through art design works.
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