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Abstract Drawing
Nováková, Bára ; Zapletal, Aleš (referee) ; Rathouský, Luděk (advisor)
The bachelor thesis consists of five large-format charcoal drawings on paper. The central motif is transformation, its possibilities, forms and ways. The drawings show constant movement and transformation, living matter, the ruling force inherent in the natural elements. The bachelor thesis has an imaginative character and works mainly with abstract morphology. But even though the drawings are abstract, I purposefully work with them in the spatiality and light modeling of objects, as with real things. In a way, the drawings illustrate the processes during which things take shape.
About myth and eternal return in art
Novotná, Karolína ; Hůla, Zdenek (advisor) ; Gajdošíková, Pavla (referee)
Thebachelor thesis On Myth and Ethernal Return in Artaims to introduce and connectconcepts such as myth, archetype, primordial image, image and return. The thesis isfocused on pilgrimage and labyrinth as a journeyof a man throught a life, in which he looksforsymbols and links in picturesthat are becomingguides on theway. Thetheoretical part of my thesis isdevidedintothreeparts - Myth, Return and Picture. Allthreeparts are connected by pilgrimage, thatjourney, a threadwhichonefinds on thewaybut thethemeofthe image iscentral in allthreeparts, becauseonlythanks to it, theinvisiblebecomesvisible. In thedidactic part I presentanartisticactivity, whichisfocused on the return in art, to thebeginningsof art and cultureitself - to cavepaintings. In the art project I try to takethewholetopicof my bachelor thesis artistically by creating a smallbook, whichisprinted on pausepaper, so theaccentisfocused on theconnectionbetweenthepages "past, present and future". The last part istheappendix, whichcontainsartworks on thethemeofthe "Labyrinth", whichwerecreated by my friendsbased on my task. Eachapproachedthelabyrinthfrom a differentangle and thuscreatedtheirownspecialviewofthetheme. KEYWORDS myth, ritual,image, archetype, return
The development of volleyball rules from the beginning until today
Jelínková, Zuzana ; Kašpar, Ladislav (advisor) ; Jandová, Soňa (referee)
The first part of this thesis is addressing the general characteristics of volleyball including the game content and its mechanics. In the next part, the author aims to describe the important events of the volleyball history both in the world and in the Czech Republic specifically. The main part of the paper contains detailed information about the evolution of volleyball rules together with the most important adjustments from the beginning until today, in chronological order. The final part of the thesis compares the development of several chosen rules, outlining their advantages, disadvantages, and potential impacts on the game. Keywords: volleyball, rules, development, history, beginning, today, the Czech Republic, world
Abstract Drawing
Nováková, Bára ; Zapletal, Aleš (referee) ; Rathouský, Luděk (advisor)
The bachelor thesis consists of five large-format charcoal drawings on paper. The central motif is transformation, its possibilities, forms and ways. The drawings show constant movement and transformation, living matter, the ruling force inherent in the natural elements. The bachelor thesis has an imaginative character and works mainly with abstract morphology. But even though the drawings are abstract, I purposefully work with them in the spatiality and light modeling of objects, as with real things. In a way, the drawings illustrate the processes during which things take shape.
In the Beginning was a Relationship - Man as a Being of Relationship
SEDLÁČKOVÁ, Vlasta
The Bachelor Thesis on its theoretical level deals with a human as the relational being. With reference to psychological and theological resources, it describes and analyses interpersonal close relationships, the relationship within the Holy Trinity and finally the relationship of a human to God, to other people and to him/herself on the level of reason and love. The thesis tries to deal with interconnection of the terms person and personality on the level of human "self", will, reason and love.
Origins of art and principles found in the form of art
Martinková, Michaela ; Daniel, Ladislav (advisor) ; Velíšek, Martin (referee)
(ABSTRACT) Bachelor thesis is an approach to origins of art in the Paleolithic period, indicating in direct relation to the formation of stony artefacts. It emphasizes the fundamental aspects of the creative utilization of preconceptions and form Association, which explores and demonstrates using examples of artifacts created in South Moravia in the middle phase of the Upper Paleolithic. Their meaning is also in the speeches and concepts of modern art, by means of them finds a possibility to use in teaching art education. Key words: origin, art, pavlovien, Vestonice, venuses, gravettien

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