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SHS Web of Conf.
Volume 183, 2024
3rd International Conference on Public Art and Human Development (ICPAHD 2023)
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Article Number | 01008 | |
Number of page(s) | 4 | |
Section | Public Art Design and Architectural Aesthetics | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202418301008 | |
Published online | 04 March 2024 |
China-Thailand Buddhist mural research: To create the visual art work of the “Three worlds”
1 Burapha University.No.169, Longhad Bangsaen rd., Saensuk, Muang Chonburi, Chonburi, 20131, Thailand
2 Chengdu Normal University, No. 99 East Section, Haike Road, Wenjiang District, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China
* Corresponding author’s e-mail: 25151045@qq.com
A study of Sino-Thai Buddhist murals: research for the creation of a visual art work on the theme of The Three Realms The purpose of the study was to examine the development and artistic characteristics of Sino-Thai Buddhist murals as well as the content of the Thai Buddhist classic The Three Realms of Phra Luang and the Buddhist spirituality and worldview. The study summarizes the characteristics of Chinese and Thai mural paintings in terms of modeling and color composition through literature research, fieldwork, and data combing. The final result of the research is the symbiotic use of mural symbols and colors shared by China and Thailand, and the creation of visual art works with the characteristics of cultural symbiosis by combining the new design spirit with the cultural themes of the three worlds.
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