Digital Innovation in Anhui Phoenix Painting Art: Transforming Educational Literacy in the New Era

Shankai Gu, Sastra Laoakka

Abstract


Anhui Phoenix Painting Art explores the intersection of traditional art with digital innovation to enhance education literacy. The study’s objective is to investigate the impact of digital innovation in Anhui Phoenix Painting Art on education literacy in the new era. The research content includes a literature review on semiotic theory, cultural identity theory, and digital design theory, highlighting their relevance to the study. The research site encompasses Chuzhou City, Anhui Province, known for its rich history of Phoenix painting art dating back over 600 years. Key informants for the study include artists, educators, and digital media experts familiar with Anhui Phoenix Painting Art. Data analysis involves a combination of qualitative methods such as field surveys, expert interviews, and image composition analysis, along with quantitative methods like questionnaires and data visualization tools. The research results indicate advancements in digital innovation and information integration, enhancing education literacy and cultural preservation. The study suggests continued collaboration between traditional artists and digital technology experts to revitalize folk art forms like Anhui Phoenix Painting and bridge the gap between tradition and modernity.

Keywords


Anhui Phoenix Painting, Digital Innovation, Education Literacy, Cultural Heritage, Data Analysis

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