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Primary objective of this thesis is to achieve the relationship between this author’s painting creation process and his physical status. And within it, the focus will be to explore the initial behavior under the painting creation status as well as the relationship between theses behaviors and the body’s local movements. In addition, this thesis also tries to annotate various scenarios from the individual perceptions. At the start, this thesis intends to deduct the appearances of the “memory” in that individual daily life unleashed from his physical perceptions. Based upon these, they are brought into the most important chapters thru the corporeality from Maurice Merleau-Ponty to state the physical performance experiences within the painting and through a certain intensity and rhythm it rearranges and reconnects to the outside world as result. Moreover, from the rotating space, it perceives the initial state of “painting movement”: “swirl”. Just like recording the state of body in space, it is like going back to the initial state of space recognition by a child. In the ensuing second part, “appearance of the memory” will serve as the major exploration focus connecting throughout the whole text. At this point, the author’s artworks will be cited as example so as to try to describe how the self memory can be displayed in the painting in a brand new look through the intricate connection between the image and painting movement. On the one hand, the author re-experiences his life memory and on the other, in a visual language which is unable to accurately interpret, it creates a painting field belonged to oneself so as to respond back to the world. In the third part, by using re-packaging the memory materials in addition to the concept of montage, it narrates the memory’s performance formats in my painting creations, and the individual “memory land” and “my space” created throughout the painting activity which pulls in the appearance of memory object. And within these, the “family house” reconnects to the individual’s intimate childhood memory.