Title Identiteto vizualumas. Tapybos darbų kolekcija „Paviršiaus metamorfozės“ /
Translation of Title Visual identity. The collection of painting „Metamorphoses of surface“.
Authors Matelionytė, Simona
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Keywords [eng] Visual identity ; metamorphoses ; surface
Abstract [eng] The collection of five paintings \"Metamorphoses of surface\" talks about human identity and the ratio of it‘s image surface variation. Fundamental question of master's thesis: how visual layer influences identity. The main aims of work is to reveal the steady human change between the self and the external view and the environmental impact of the change of identity in contemporary postmodern society. These days advancemed in science, changing lifestyle very fast. The human body with all the latitude is a kind an ornament shaped of social norms and dogmas. The aspiration is to turn into human like the surface of a sculpture or a piece of jewelry. When the body becomes an object of art or the plane for creativity, expression of identity. To create a collection of digital photography was used computer programs, science fiction and literary works. Visual and written information used to create five paintings collection of \"Metamorphoses of surface\". Work cycle performed multilayer painting technique. As two key elements using shape and ornament. Analyzing the Proportion between them and the transition to each other. The theoretical work is based on the sociologist and cultural researcher, poet Arthur Tereðkinas philosophy. He is analyzing body art and body tags in a postmodern society. The analysis of identity and change it‘s surface interfaces, based on Lithuanian and foreign painters and graphics, their ideas and attitudes, creative concepts, visual rendering. \"Metamorphoses of surface\" helps to open the human body metamorphosis and the change between human identity and his body. \"identity interfaces, constant movement and evolution of visual with the human side, the outer layer. The relationship between the inner self and the outer \"I\". Analyzed mass transformation of the body.
Dissertation Institution Šiaulių universitetas.
Type Master thesis
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2016