Painted artistic characters refer to artistically designed characters created using paint as the main material, through methods such as handwriting, stenciling, or spray painting. Combining calligraphic strokes, graphic creativity, and color matching, they make characters break through traditional typesetting, having both the functions of information transmission and visual appreciation.
Commonly seen in scenarios like street graffiti, store signs, and wall decorations, they can utilize the paint's glossiness, sense of hierarchy (such as multi-layer overlaying), and color contrasts (light-dark contrast, clashing color matching) to enhance expressiveness. With flexible styles, they can present a rough and casual street style as well as a delicate and elegant retro feel,