Abstract

In engraving art, color language is used to convey the author's inner feelings and emotions, and excellent painting works can enable the viewer to directly reach the author's heart and produce emotional resonance through the color language used by the author. This paper analyzes the characteristics of color language in print art and discusses the main role of color language in print art, including reflecting the shape, expressing the emotion and displaying the levels to provide reference for relevant researchers.

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