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Mapiranje osebnih pokrajin
ID Perovšek, Neža (Author), ID Gorenec, Bojan (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
V diplomskem delu bom obravnavala zemljevid v umetnosti. Raziskovala bom izvor mapiranja nasploh ter v nekaj zgodovinskih in sodobnih primerih obrazložila uporabo kartografije v umetniških delih. Poglobila se bom v zemljevid kot motiv v lastni praksi, kjer s kombinacijo raznih kartografskih elementov sestavljam nove podobe doživetih krajev. Te podobe nato služijo kot zemljevidi, s pomočjo katerih se lahko orientiram med spomini na dogodke in prizore izbranih pokrajin. Posamezni elementi slik so izbrani na podlagi asociacij na določene pokrajine. Vsak sestavni del predstavlja pomemben dogodek ali prizor, skupno pa tvorijo skoraj neprepoznaven zemljevid izbranega kraja. Nastale slike so nadaljevanje raziskovanja kartografije v slikarstvu, s čimer se ukvarjam zadnji dve leti.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:slikarstvo, mapiranje, kartografija, krajina, diplomska naloga
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:ALUO - Academy of Fine Arts and Design
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-110138 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:12.09.2019
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Mapping personal landscapes
Abstract:
In my Bachelor’s thesis I will discuss the map in art. I will explore the origins of mapping in general and analyze the use of cartography in selected artworks, both historical and contemporary. I will concentrate on the map as a theme in my work, where I combine different cartographic elements to create new images of experienced places. These images then serve as maps with which I can orientate through memories of events and scenes of selected landscapes. Individual elements of the paintings are selected based on their associations with specific landscapes. Each component represents an event or a scene. Together, they form an almost unrecognizable map of a selected place. The paintings are a continuation of a two-year exploration of cartography in painting.

Keywords:painting, mapping, cartography, landscape, BA thesis

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