Imagery art

Imagery art works are not limited to the real representation of objective images, but the artist's subjective understanding and emotional infiltration account for more components.

Artists often use exaggeration, deformation, reorganization and other techniques in this kind of works, or highlight structural characteristics, which do not conform to the proportion of objective objects and images, or emphasize that a certain color feeling changes the color relationship of objective objects and images; Or break the usual concept of time and space and create a fantasy. Therefore, such works are often incomprehensible at first sight and need to be interpreted by "experts". But once we understand it, we will realize that such works expand our visual range and enrich our aesthetic experience.

Imagism is the earliest school of modern poetry in the early 20th century. 1908- 1909 was formed in Britain, and was later introduced to the United States and the Soviet Union.

Representative figures are Hume, Pound, amy lowell and Ye Saining.

Ezra pound, an American poet and literary critic, is an important representative of the Imagist Poetry Movement and a member of the American Academy of Literature and Arts. He and Eliot are both representatives of symbolism poetry in the later period. He gave birth to the theory of "artistic conception" from China's classical poems and Japanese haiku, and made outstanding contributions to the mutual reference of eastern and western poems.

Pound's most famous work is In the Subway Station, a masterpiece of Imagism: the evaluation of faces in the crowd; These faces flashed through the crowd like a mirage; )