Floating Islands with Daily’s Splinters

碩士 === 國立臺北藝術大學 === 美術學系碩士班創作組 === 103 === The Island in my works - “ Floating Islands with daily’s splinters” represents my visual experiences and past memories. It has three significant meanings for me. One of them symbolizes the island where I was born and surrounded by the sea - Taiwan. Secon...

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Main Authors: Yen-Jen Lee, 李彥蓁
Other Authors: Hsi-Chuan Lui
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/9q68e6
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spelling ndltd-TW-103TNUA52350132019-05-15T22:25:05Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/9q68e6 Floating Islands with Daily’s Splinters 漂浮列嶼-日常欠片 Yen-Jen Lee 李彥蓁 碩士 國立臺北藝術大學 美術學系碩士班創作組 103 The Island in my works - “ Floating Islands with daily’s splinters” represents my visual experiences and past memories. It has three significant meanings for me. One of them symbolizes the island where I was born and surrounded by the sea - Taiwan. Second, it’s the travel experiences when I had the opportunity of universities exchange program to Japan. Third, it represents the imaginary island of loneliness. During the period I traveled around in Japan, I spent a lot of time on the transportation. The only changing elements on the trains were the landscape outside of the windows. Gazing out of the windows through the flowing scenery, I fell into a absentmindedly state; and, the term of “daily’s splinters”(日常欠片) comes from this state. “Kakera” (欠片) is a Japanese term, which means “splinter fragment”. And, daily splinters(日常欠片) represent my parts of life experiences in imagery transforming. It could be the transformed pieces from my memories or maybe one of my dreams. While I manipulate the printing process, those splinters become the framework of landscape collage in my works. Hsi-Chuan Lui 劉錫權 2015 學位論文 ; thesis 63 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 國立臺北藝術大學 === 美術學系碩士班創作組 === 103 === The Island in my works - “ Floating Islands with daily’s splinters” represents my visual experiences and past memories. It has three significant meanings for me. One of them symbolizes the island where I was born and surrounded by the sea - Taiwan. Second, it’s the travel experiences when I had the opportunity of universities exchange program to Japan. Third, it represents the imaginary island of loneliness. During the period I traveled around in Japan, I spent a lot of time on the transportation. The only changing elements on the trains were the landscape outside of the windows. Gazing out of the windows through the flowing scenery, I fell into a absentmindedly state; and, the term of “daily’s splinters”(日常欠片) comes from this state. “Kakera” (欠片) is a Japanese term, which means “splinter fragment”. And, daily splinters(日常欠片) represent my parts of life experiences in imagery transforming. It could be the transformed pieces from my memories or maybe one of my dreams. While I manipulate the printing process, those splinters become the framework of landscape collage in my works.
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