Title Priklausomybių anatomija grafikos darbų cikle “Juoda ugnis” /
Translation of Title The anatomy of addiction in graphics works „Black fire“.
Authors Lapinskaitė, Sandra
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Pages 36
Keywords [eng] Addiction ; dangers ; describes people
Abstract [eng] In the Master works collection \"Black Fire\" goes about the dangers of addiction. The word \"addiction\" has many different meanings. It describes people who have morbid propensity. General feature of persons, who are addicted to alcohol, drugs, gambling, sex, food, etc.., is helplessness before his illness. The man becomes the main focus of graphic works. The hint about the main object dependencies appears in each piece. The human body parts or clues are represented in this work. There are elements of geometric shapes. It's like warning signs icons, which have to warn about the risk in each human environment. Often the person does not see a risk. Creative works promote to think and feel. Works require emotional contact. Work problem - addiction. Any addiction can be defined as the recurrent behavior, which temporarily reduces unpleasant emotional state or to weaken it, but eventually, this repetitive behavior create intense status. Dependence is not caused by the substance or object is used, but the use of a substance or object (usage), for emotional balance. Most of the people suffer from some kind of addiction. Topicality of the work is related to today's society obsessed with various addictions. This is proved by a variety of behaviors that arise addiction of illness. People are not able to cope with negative emotions. Often they choose the easier way and resort to a faster impact on distribution patterns of conduct. A mental balance is attempt to keep in their lives by the acceptance of consumerism. Finally, not addressed problems become a daily frustration. Uncomfortable, tense emotional state resulting from the inability to meet their needs, realize goals and overcome difficulties, eventually lead to a vicious circle of addiction.
Dissertation Institution Šiaulių universitetas.
Type Master thesis
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2014