Abstract

The artist's route of artistic growth is determined by early experiences in their life, particularly those from their childhood. The many childhood experiences that an artist has might have a significant influence on his or her own work. This essay examines the impact of childhood experiences on artistic creativity from three angles: the impact of early life experiences on the subject matter, the impact of early memories on the artistic style, and the impact of early development experiences on artistic inspiration. The experience gathered in the cognitive and psychological processes of experience as the major body is the source of creativity, and the retrospection of experience with emotional colour is also a source. Childhood experience serves as the foundation for art creation. Therefore, art creation can be said to be an expression of personal experience, a sublimation of personal experience.

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