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    Creación de arte narrativo pictórico basado en la leucemia
    (Universidad de Cuenca, 2021-06-08) Duy Ruiz, Diego Geovanny; Álvarez Palomeque, Julio Efraín
    The present degree work is the creation of a literary story based on the scientific-theoretical investigation of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and in the existential philosophical reflections that this deadly disease entails, in order to be represented through painting thanks to the elements of two-dimensional artistic composition and the rhetoric of painting. In this way, for the creation of this work with many conceptual elements, the investigation of the theory of form by Carlos Rojas has been relevant. Thus becoming a fundamental tool to organize and base artistic work with scientific, aesthetic, pictorial, narrative and philosophical facts. In this way, for the creation of this work with many conceptual elements, the investigation of the theory of form by Carlos Rojas has been relevant. Thus becoming a fundamental tool to organize and base artistic work with scientific, esthetic, pictorial, narrative and philosophical facts. The motivation of this extensive work is the understanding of a personal experience that occurred in childhood; therefore, the satisfaction of creating this work is not only to narrate the scientific facts of the disease but also to capture the thinking and feeling of the person who suffers it. Without a doubt, this work is a clear example of how science and art can generate artistic works that invite you to a deep reflection.

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