The Journal for Japanese Association of Art Education
Online ISSN : 2424-2497
Print ISSN : 0917-771X
ISSN-L : 0917-771X
Perception in Drawing and Creativity
Tetsuo SATO
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2008 Volume 29 Pages 259-270

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Creativity is generally thought about as a special function of the brain, but it is not so, and it should be thought of as an environmental world perception. A perception of new invariants (affordance) in the drawing is a true perception in the ecological meaning, and it in itself is connected directly with the creation of life. To discuss these, at first, I examine the theory of the ecological psychologist J. Gibson, about the perception of a transmitted picture (an image). Next, I try to connect this theory to a thought of G. Deleuze and a thought of J. Krishnamurti. (J. Krishnamurti is a religious thinker born in India, and he is also an educator.) And I consider the creative meaning of the perception in the drawing.
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