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Title: Emotion In Line
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Authors: Yu Wang
Yu Wang
Boontan Chetthasurat
บุญทัน เชษฐสุราษฎร์
Mahasarakham University
Boontan Chetthasurat
บุญทัน เชษฐสุราษฎร์
boontan.c@msu.ac.th
boontan.c@msu.ac.th
Keywords: Emotion In Line consisted
Issue Date:  6
Publisher: Mahasarakham University
Abstract: The visual arts creation thesis entitled Emotion In Line 1) To study "emotions" in nature, trees and branches pass through the lines to reflect the emotions that are assimilated into the feelings of "emotion" of the line. 2) To create the visual arts: Painting Mixed Media on canvas is created by combining techniques of the visual arts, such as drawing, acrylic colours, alcohol ink, correction fluid, and clay, to create works of art. Focusing on the principles of art composition inspired by nature. Explore the emotional expression in black, white, and grey pictures, express personal emotions through colours and lines, and resonate with the overall feeling. Arouse the most authentic emotions and find inner peace. inspired by the beautiful scenery of mountains, trees, rivers, seas, and other natural landscapes. This study aimed to explore the nature of emotions and how they relate to lines in nature. Natural studies can be complemented with data on the lives and feelings of urban people in order to better understand the relationship between nature and emotional well-being. This creative work was conducted with 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 find the clarity of the theme, symbolic form, and creation techniques. The results of the research show that spending time in nature can help to absorb negative energies from the mind and replace them with positive energy, leading to improved mental and emotional wellbeing. that exposure to nature can have a positive impact on mood and emotional well-being.
URI: http://202.28.34.124/dspace/handle123456789/2497
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