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Exploring visual art and self-expression./
作者:
Lawson, Rori Lynn.
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110 p.
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Adviser: Peter Hemingway.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International40-05.
標題:
Education, Art. -
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0612657612
Exploring visual art and self-expression.
Lawson, Rori Lynn.
Exploring visual art and self-expression.
- 110 p.
Adviser: Peter Hemingway.
Thesis (M.Ed.)--The University of Regina (Canada), 2001.
In this research, I explored visual art and self-expression through naturalistic inquiry. The participants were four boys between the ages of six and eleven. They attended eight art making sessions designed to encourage exploration and the experience of the many facets that visual art provides. One of the basic ingredients of a creative art experience is the relationship between the artist and the environment. By providing a supportive environment in which to work the participants were given a chance to reveal a part of themselves in how they thought, felt, and saw (Lowenfeld & Brittain, 1987). Because the researcher was interested in exploration of the visual art experience, the end product was secondary to the process of creating visual art. The participants expressed thoughts, feelings, interests, and knowledge of their environment in both their creative expressions and verbal discussions. Through the use of observations, pre- and post-interviews, and videotape analysis, the boys' experiences were explored in depth for themes and patterns. Using Merriam's (1988) outline for qualitative data analysis, 8 primary categories and 3 secondary categories emerged: primary: performance art/kinestic, innovation, experience, frustration and conflict, community building, interaction with researcher, free discussion, secondary: planning/group decision making, concentration, and free expression. The findings appear to show that visual art expression in a supportive environment has some positive affect on self-esteem and learning. The implications of these findings are numerous, and may have an impact on the fields of counselling, education, art therapy, and community art programs. Further research expanding upon the use of visual art would be useful in other contexts and with other populations to expand this area of study.
ISBN: 0612657612Subjects--Topical Terms:
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