Art as an expression of the relationship between humanity and nature : process and layering as visual metaphors

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Bester, Stephanie Francis

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2009-11

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Anthropocentricism , Agricultural , Industrial influences , Land degradation , Art-making processes

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The objective of this dissertation is to establish the notion that art can serve to create and communicate an awareness of the interconnectedness between people and nature. This study debates the theoretical similarities and differences in attitudes toward the planet as interpreted in the artworks of pre-history shamans and traditional societies, 20th century land and urban artists and contemporary environmentally concerned artists. The comparative findings suggest that attitudes of anthropocentricism, greed and power and a denial of Pantheism associated with agriculture, industrial and technological developments, have changed the human-nature symbiosis found in early societies. The creative component of this study has employed the processes of etching and embossing, digital image manipulations and the juxtaposition and layering of images to establish visual metaphors that communicate interconnectedness. Sculptures, billboards, prints and photographs as artworks of the conscience intend to shift socially and personally constructed perceptions from human-centeredness toward a symbiotic worldview.

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Bester, Stephanie Francis (2009) Art as an expression of the relationship between humanity and nature : process and layering as visual metaphors, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/3367>

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