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Title: The maternity
มาตุภาวะ
Authors: Ye Ling
Ye Ling
Kanokwan Nithirattapat
กนกวรรณ์ นิธิรัฐพัฒน์
Mahasarakham University
Kanokwan Nithirattapat
กนกวรรณ์ นิธิรัฐพัฒน์
kanokwan.k@msu.ac.th
kanokwan.k@msu.ac.th
Keywords: Bun doll
Chinese rice paper
Installations
Mixed-media
Power of women
Issue Date:  19
Publisher: Mahasarakham University
Abstract: The visual creative art paper "Motherhood" is inspired by the ancient Chinese saying: "Women are weak, mothers are strong." This study aims to explore the physical changes in women's thoughts, roles and responsibilities after giving birth to children in today's society. The conceptual creation scope of this study is the psychological changes that accompany motherhood. The creative forms include visual art creation and the use of mixed media, and the techniques include paper cutting, printmaking, bamboo weaving and other materials. Creation is based on data collected from environmental conditions, data from relevant literature, and data from influential visual art creations. The data was analyzed to find clarity of themes, symbolic forms and creative techniques, resulting in a total of eight unique artworks. Nurturing is expressed through the results of the mother’s body language, symbolically conveyed through bamboo weaving techniques, blessings and teachings written on paper. The bonds of love are intertwined and expressed through rhythmic lines and volumes. The outer shape conveys a protective nature, while the inner structure embodies the image of warmth and a safe embrace. It is a visual representation of the mother’s imagination. The importance of mothers' use of body language in parenting, paying particular attention to the role of emotional connection through hugs and mother-child interactions. The loving connection is created through a rhythmic combination of lines and volumes, which highlights the mother's creativity in visual expression and provides a new perspective on understanding emotional communication in the parent-child relationship.
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URI: http://202.28.34.124/dspace/handle123456789/3302
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