El estudio del garabato en el dibujo infantil a través de procesos pictóricos. Una investigación educativa basada en las artes

  1. Pedro D. Chacón Gordillo 1
  1. 1 Universidad de Granada
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    Universidad de Granada

    Granada, España

    ROR https://ror.org/04njjy449

Journal:
Arte y movimiento: revista interdisciplinar del Departamento de didáctica de la expresión musical, plástica y corporal

ISSN: 1989-9548

Year of publication: 2014

Issue: 10

Pages: 9-23

Type: Article

More publications in: Arte y movimiento: revista interdisciplinar del Departamento de didáctica de la expresión musical, plástica y corporal

Abstract

Children’s drawings have become an interest focus for many artists of the twentieth century. Painters like Miró, Dubuffet, Klee, Grosz, Basquiat, Picasso and Zitko have incorporated in their artworks the spontaneity and freshness of the graphic resources of the infantile drawing. However few of them have gone into depth about the process of creation what we can find in the stage of the scribble. It is precisely, in these processes, in which we will cente at the moment of developing this Educational Research Based on the Arts. Inside the same one, the principal aim is to define, through different artistic pieces of pictorial character pictorially, the process of creation and the formal and expressive concepts which appear in the infantile drawing in the stage of the scribble.

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