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This thesis analyzes the personal portfolio from the year of 2018 to 2020, evaluates the influences on the artworks, examines the patterns in creation, and the formats and techniques of the artworks, as well as reviews the structure and the idea of author’s creation. This paper is composed by five chapters, which are as the following.
Chapter one— “Introduction” contains the purpose of the artwork creation, and the scope and methodology of the research. It elaborates that author’s creation was started by imitating the wall surface, and has transformed toward the format of objects nowadays. The motivation and method of the creation are also included in this chapter.
Chapter two— “Locales and Collections” begins with the perspective of “collection” which was brought up by the philosopher— Jean Baudrillard (1929-2007) in “Le Système des Objets (1968).” It is mentioned in the chapter that the author is in fond of collecting, which is the creating concept that the author has transformed the locales of his memory into “collections.” Moreover, it is also analyzed in this chapter whether an artwork is genuine or counterfeit.
Chapter three — “The Technique, Content and Format of the Creation” investigates the process of the artwork creation, from the preparation to the completion, and the mix media which has been used. Moreover, the artwork creation can be divided into three stages in accordance with the author’s states of mind and the changes of material selection. The three stages are: “Beginning Stage — Breaking the Two-Dimensional Plan of Painting, “Mid Stage—The Transformation the States of Mind”, and “Current Stage—The Collection of Objects.”
Chapter four — “The Analysis of Portfolio” are divided into two categories in regard to the series of “Locale Collections”, which are “Daily Residence” and “Religious Temples.” In this chapter, the difference of formats and styles of the artworks, and the background of the creation are explored.
Chapter five — “Conclusion” includes the summary of the thesis and the future development of the artwork creation.
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