Woman's Feral Instinct-Discussion of Su Ya-Chun's Personal Creation

Autor: Su. Ya-Chun, 蘇雅純
Rok vydání: 2018
Druh dokumentu: 學位論文 ; thesis
Popis: 107
The author was originally curious about the drip paintings created by Jackson Pollock, who is an American abstract expressionist. Meanwhile, according to the author’s observation, through the trace of the paint flow, the painting can be integrated with personnel memory, dream and fantasy. In conclusion, all of these are related with concepts put forward by the psychiatrist Carl Jung, which are related with subconscious, prototype image and psychological energy. While studying on Pollock, many researchers usually claim that his artistic creations have been influenced by Jung’s concepts. Based on Jung’s prototype image and psychological energy, the discussion and analysis have been made on the author’s personal creation. The main axis of this thesis starts from exploring the prototype concept and discusses the relativity between prototype and art. At the same time, taking Pollock’s paintings, which are related with prototypes as examples, this thesis explores the four major prototypes of Jung’s, the “Animus”, “Shadow”, “Persona”, and “Individuation”. Finally, on the basis of mother archetype, this thesis integrates personal emotion, memory, shadow and other composite image with the prototype paintings, which are related with personal and female primitive instincts, and painting works have been classified into the aforesaid four major categories as the specification of the contents of personal creation. Inspired by Jung, the author concludes that: firstly, the usage of positive imagination; secondly, the introduction of psychological energy. Artistic creation that has been made under the guidance of these two concepts brings spontaneous improvisation into the level of the subconscious and brings out the calling of prototype, which further launches the dialogue between consciousness and subconscious. The content and the prototype of the author’s creation content can also attribute to woman’s instinct. Therefore, this thesis takes “Woman’s Feral Instinct” as the theme of the author’s creation discussion.
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