การวิเคราะห์สังคมและวัฒนธรรมของทุ่งบางเขนจากจิตรกรรมฝาผนังวิหารวัดเสมียนนารี
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The objectives of the study were: 1) To study the way of life and society of Thung Bang Khen people through the mural of the Viharn, Wat Samian Nari, and 2) technician techniques.
The research results were found that Studying the history, society and culture of Thung Bang Khen has shown that Thung Bang Khen has many groups of people, both Thai Mon and Isan people to live in the area and is an old community with a long history, social traditions and culture. Agricultural That unites the people of the area into one In the midst of the social boom there has been a transformation of the people in the new settlers area according to the existing urban society, which is reflected through the artisan techniques and the artistic style in the murals. Inside the temple that was painted according to the words of the Vorasittha. The current abbot using a plastic water-based material technique on cement walls. Creative pattern It is an art work of Thai painting and tradition that conveys patterns from the way of life, society and culture of the people in Thung Bang Khen area. In the conservation and development of knowledge gained from the study of temple paintings Traffic has to be routed based on the narrative of the painting. And should be able to create captions in the form of QR codes scanned in third place languages such as English, Chinese, Japanese, Facebook pages, murals within the temple. Where possible, training may be provided on local history. Social and cultural murals To develop students in Wat Samian Nari School to be a tour guide Bringing the elderly and villagers to take part in conservation. The development of the Viharn of Wat Samian Nari as a local historical learning center.
Keywords : Keywords 1, Society and culture in murals 2, Content in painting 3, Mechanic Techniques 4, Local historical learning center
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