Identity Communication to the National Artist in the Painting Category of Visual Arts

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เชิด ด้วงไพรี
ธิติพัฒน์ เอี่ยมนิรันดร์
วิทยาธร ท่อแก้ว

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The purpose of this research is to study the identity of national artists in the field of visual arts. 1. Communication of identity, 2. Communication, identity, contribution, 3. Communication, social identity. Qualitative Research The research tools were interviews and analysis of 20 paintings. The data were analyzed by descriptive analysis. The research found that: 1) Identity communication is an artist who needs to study deeply before painting, love to draw, speak or write according to the work done. Good mood Unique costume Make continuous contributions. 2) Communication Identity The work is not limited to material size and color. The abstract work is to express a symbolic image. Source of content ideas It is a belief in nature, the environment, and Buddhism. The shape of the image is adapted from nature. Paint smooth and leave traces.

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