diplomsko delo
Nika Jerič (Author), Andrej Brumen-Čop (Mentor)

Abstract

V diplomskem delu se osredotočam na pojem praznine v likovni umetnosti in njeno vključevanje v likovno kompozicijo. Preko vzhodne kulture, specifično preko japonske zen umetnosti in načina življenja, predstavim vlogo praznine v našem življenju in umetnosti. Predstavim, kako lahko ves čas najdemo povezave med to umetnostjo in kasnejšimi zahodnimi gibanji in umetniki, ki so nastale zavestno ali povsem naključno. S pomočjo teorije naše likovne zaznave predstavim razloge, ki pripomorejo k temu, da določeno informacijo zaznamo kot nam pomembno in s tem izoblikujemo odnos figura-ozadje. V svojih slikah skušam izkoriščati naravo naše vizualne zaznave, na način, da ustvarjam slike, ki prikazujejo ravno nasprotno, kar nam je v vidnem svetu običajno. Zanašam se na abstrakcijo in skušam preko lastnih del in del drugih umetnikov izpostaviti, da ni nujno potrebno, da za odnos figura-ozadje vedno upodabljamo razpoznavne motive.

Keywords

praznina;likovna kompozicija;zen;abstrakcija v likovni umetnosti;

Data

Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UL PEF - Faculty of Education
Publisher: [N. Jerič]
UDC: 7.012(520)(043.2)
COBISS: 207637763 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Integrating emptiness in art composition
Secondary abstract: In my bachelor’s thesis, I focus on the concept of emptiness in fine art and its inclusion in fine art composition. Through Eastern culture, specifically through Japanese Zen art and way of life, I present the role of emptiness in our life and art. I present how we can constantly find connections between this art and later Western movements and artists whether these connections emerged consciously or purely by chance. Utilizing the theory of our artistic perception, I present the reasons that contribute to the fact that certain information is perceived as important to us and, thus, we create the figure–background relationship. In my paintings, I try to exploit the nature of our visual perception in such a way that I create images that show the exact opposite of what we are used to in the visible world. I rely on abstraction and try to highlight through my works and the works of other artists that it is not absolutely necessary to always depict recognizable motifs for the figure–background relationship.
Secondary keywords: emptiness;art composition;japanesse art;zen;abstraction in fine art;Kompozicija (likovna umetnost);Japonska umetnost;Univerzitetna in visokošolska dela;
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Pedagoška fak., Likovna pedagogika
Pages: 1 spletni vir (1 datoteka PDF (39 str.))
ID: 25041178