Beauty Pattern of Isan

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The aims of the visual arts “Beauty Pattern of Isan” are to learn about fabrics in Thai lifestyles that reflects the classy story of art and culture through the pattern of the fabric. To create works of art, Semi-abstract pattern by using acrylic color on canvas. Basic inspiration of creative works are folk fabric and art apparel. Creative by combining field data, document information, fabric and Thai lifestyles, conceptual information on related artistic aspects, and the influence of art. These are database for analyzing, searching about stories, shapes and creating of work technics 6 pieces. The resulting creations found that the work begins with the impression of the fabric style for the clothes, blankets, and symbolic patterns on the fabrics. In addition to beauty, it is Also conceal goodness of wisdom, art and culture, and creative thinking. All of them was combined beautifully. Its show that the local lifestyles of Isan is simplicity by coloring techniques like points or paint short lines up and down quickly. It helps the color layer is thick. To change the size of a vent brush makes scratch on the surface like wrinkled fabric. To blend gold with different colors makes happiness and worthy feeling with sparkling shadow. This technique creates interesting to work very well.

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