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Title: HOME
บ้าน
Authors: Lei Guo
Lei Guo
Boontan Chetthasurat
บุญทัน เชษฐสุราษฎร์
Mahasarakham University
Boontan Chetthasurat
บุญทัน เชษฐสุราษฎร์
boontan.c@msu.ac.th
boontan.c@msu.ac.th
Keywords: Visual Arts
Issue Date:  29
Publisher: Mahasarakham University
Abstract: The visual arts creation thesis entitled Home was inspired by influenced by personal growth experiences.This study aimed to arouse people to pay attention to the construction of family culture and promote the formation of a new trend in family civilization. The scope of conceptual creation of the study was Home-themed visual art. The forms of creation work included The work is a 3D work using geometric and natural shapes, and the techniques were mixed  techniques.This creative work was conducted by the data collected from the conditions of the environment, the data from related documents, and the data about the creation of influential visual arts. The researcher analyzed the data to determine the clarity of the theme, symbolic form, and creation techniques. There were four artistic works with unique characteristics.             The results of the study and creation revealed that housing is one of the life elements for human beings to eat, wear, live, and travel. The work defines a simple and uncomplicated shape, assembled with acrylic panels, and decorating the building with paper-cut patterns, reflecting the Chinese people's yearning for a better life. The meaning of light is warmth, creating an atmosphere of love, happiness, music, and laughter in the space we call home.               In conclusion the work is of educational significance to the stability and unity of society and has an enlightening effect on future home-themed art works. Later, people should continue to study the shape of the home, the color of the home, and the relationship between Chinese paper-cut patterns and the home.
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URI: http://202.28.34.124/dspace/handle123456789/2266
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