Summary: | 碩士 === 國立新竹教育大學 === 人資處造形藝術碩士專班 === 101 === In view of historical cultural relics, it is evident that art is often the creation inspired by our emotions and feelings evoked in life or spare time. Hense, this thesis describes the mental struggle I have experienced in life with art works created on the basis of a theoretical analysis and through a process of spiritual transformation. Through interaction of symbols and patterns in art works, I wll discuss the hidden and extrinsic aspects of their social roles and possible group identity.
If some ordinary symbols, which exist in the real world but have no direct connection among themselves, are employed to form an art creation theme, the audience often have difficulty in interpreting the art work, experience a gap between the art work and their own knowledge and experience, and even undergo the feeling of unfamiliarity with the work. In fact, for artistic creators, their work allows them to be honest with themselves and displays a direct interaction between the individual and environment. Even though the nature of the art work is abstract or ideographic, that also presents the most real meaning of the work’s connotation.
This thesis probes into the relation between social values and the real world, expecting to explain the historical development of modern painting by analyzing psychological aspect of social values as well as studying the social values of images created by the real world. In terms of art rationale, I investigated art theories and applied modern elements and concepts to form my personal creative style and reorganized my life experience. Then, through different political points of view as well as the observation of various changes of human and natural environment shaped by social consciousness, I can peacefully examine the development of the environment, both subjective and objective, around me. Since the society seems to lack the most fundamental sense of morality, the concerns over both the natural and cultural environment of our life should go back to the fundamentality of everything.
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