Children Painting and Marine Culture: / 兒童繪畫中海洋文化之內容分析研究:以中華民國世界兒童畫展第七屆至第三十八屆得獎作品為例

碩士 / 臺北市立教育大學 / 視覺藝術學系碩士班 / 97 / The Taiwan Island is surrounded by water and the life style of the inhabitants is thus profoundly affected by ocean ecology. As a result, a unique oceanic culture has been developed on the island. As children express their personal and family experience in their paintings, this offers an opportunity to understand the culture from their paintings. This study analyzes children paintings in the past 30 years with the aim of promoting oceanic culture.
A total of 160 pieces were selected from the works awarded in the 7th to the 38th ROC World Children Painting Exhibitions for the study. They are the ones with themes on oceanic culture according to the categories published in literature.
The results indicate that:
(1)Children painting can be broadly classified into two themes: personal experience and native culture. The former can further be classified into: personal and family life, social and economical, marine life, and transportation and communication. The later can be classified into: local culture, scenic, religion and aboriginal culture.
(2)Generally speaking, there are more paintings on daily life than culture and there are more paintings on family than social and economical.
(3)Of the two themes, the proportions of the works varied from year to year. Young children tend to have more works on daily life while senior children tend to have more works on native culture. Children living on the west coast and in metropolis tend to have more works on daily life while those living on the east coast tend to have more works on native culture.
The diversity indicated by the results of the study leads to better understanding of the correlation between oceanic education and children painting and will be helpful for future studies.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:TW/097TMTC5616005
Date January 2009
CreatorsHsieh Yi Chen, 謝宜真
ContributorsRong-Rui Guo, 郭榮瑞
Source SetsNational Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan
Languagezh-TW
Detected LanguageEnglish
Type學位論文 ; thesis
Format156

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