Creation Research Of “Fishermen-Image” / 「討海人‧意象」創作研究

碩士 / 國立臺灣師範大學 / 美術學系在職進修碩士班 / 99 / Tamsui was a place full of arts and humanities in the past, but the fishing village scene has faded away now. The author ,who has been away from hometown for more than twenty years, entitled this study “Fishermen-Image” in order to recall the attachment to his childhood and land of hometown, what’s more, to reemerge the image of his father, who was also a tough fisherman before. Hopefully, Taiwan's fishing village culture can get attention from people again, and this study can make a contribution for the arts and humanities.
Theoretically, author hope to make his own painting style through putting into practice the humanism. Realism stresses that performance of art is not only to emphasize on purely depicting appearances, but more to embrace a higher truth. From depicting the ordinary to create extraordinary value. The relationship between light and color would be explored through the impressionistic techniques. The changing on natural objects would be perceived with our observations and feelings. We want to emphasize that arts creation should be combined with the land, more importantly, with the identification of local culture.
The oil paintings ,the media used in these works, faithfully demonstrate the interaction among “fishermen”,”ship”, “fish”, and “group”. Furthermore, author’s creative concept and personal feelings was revealed through those works . In this process, we realize that arts not only show the reality, but also "refine" a higher meaning and emotion from lives. Painting should convey the feelings and thoughts to move and resonate with people. Definitely, this is not the end but the beginning of another stage that triggers my next creation and research.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:TW/099NTNU5233064
Date January 2011
CreatorsLo Wen Hsu, 駱文旭
ContributorsWang Qiong Li, 王瓊麗
Source SetsNational Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan
Languagezh-TW
Detected LanguageEnglish
Type學位論文 ; thesis
Format74

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