素描
含义
A sketch or drawing made primarily with pencil or charcoal, without the use of colour. Refers both to the technique of sketching as a discipline and to individual sketch works. Also used metaphorically in literature to describe a brief but vivid portrait of a character or scene.
A fundamental term in fine arts education and professional practice. 素描 is the foundation of visual arts training in China, taught as a core subject in art schools and universities. In a literary context, it metaphorically describes a concise but vivid depiction of a character or situation. Common in art criticism, arts education, and creative writing.
例句
- 美术学院的入学考试要求考生在规定时间内完成一幅人物素描,以全面考查其造型能力、观察力与表现技巧。
- 他随手用铅笔勾勒出几幅街头人物的素描,寥寥数笔便捕捉到了各色路人神态各异的姿势与表情。
- 这篇散文以精炼的素描笔法刻画了三位普通市民的日常生活剪影,读来简洁质朴,却意味深长耐人寻味。
用法指南
语境: fine arts, education, literary criticism, creative writing
语气: neutral
正确说法
- 在系统学习色彩理论之前,学生首先需要打好素描基础,因为它是训练观察能力与形体表达最核心的艺术手段。(Before systematically studying colour theory, students must first build a solid foundation in sketching, as it is the most fundamental artistic means for training observational ability and the expression of form.)
- 博物馆内陈列着这位画家早年创作的大量素描习作,从中可以清晰地感受到他在造型探索与艺术语言上的成长与蜕变。(The museum displays a large collection of sketch studies from this painter's early years, through which one can clearly perceive his growth and transformation in the exploration of form and artistic language.)
错误说法
- 素描 专指无色的线条绘画,不要与有颜色的作品混淆 — 不说'这幅彩色素描';含色彩的绘画用 彩画、水彩画 或 色粉画
起源与历史
素 (plain, without colour) + 描 (to draw, to depict, to trace) — to draw without the use of colour
文化背景
世代: All ages
社会背景: Universal
相关短语
闪卡、测验、音频发音和间隔重复