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Time Poetics of Light and ColorA Study of Watercolor Creation by Su, Tung-Te

國立臺灣藝術大學 / 美術學系 / Author:Su, Tung-Te

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This thesis is the about the author’s personal history as a description for exploring in art creation and extension to all the stages in the learning art history of watercolour medium and its painting language, as well as individual development in art creation with the combination of eastern, western cultures and also their artists from the pass. The creation toward internal and external performance skills can mutually support each other with watercolor as a medium to gain personal research experience. The performances are expressed with the materials and techniques to implement in my creations, as well as experimenting with new ideas and visions. This strengthens my personal values and relationship with watercolor as a complete body, and emphasizes my passion as expressed in the artworks. Also to achieve self-developemnt by delivery personal emotion, thoughts and views of the environment and society.

The author’s mind and feeling has been directly inspired from natural objects and therefore if reflects a particular atmosphere in the art created. He also believes the watercolour painting must be able to exhibit a refreshing creative quality with light scattered technique, due to the effect of light to life in colours can bring a unique sense of time and poetic language. With a variety of themes and series of works, the essential properties allows to demonstrate several different rhythmic form and metaphors in the described expression. In conclusion, the hopes to pursuit enthusiasm in watercolor mediums while expanding the learning experience of appreciating the differences in art, and also setting own standards and foundation with increasing own knowledge and experience. This creates a language of its own which allows better communication with the artist and audience.