Enriching the Artistic Work by Benefiting from It the Tactile and Plastic Effects of the Butterfly

Authors

  • L. M. Elwakeel Department of Home Economics, Faculty of Science and Arts in Tihama, King Khalid University, Muhayil Asir 61913, Saudi Arabia
  • Nashwa Mohamed Esam Mohamed Department of Faculty of Specific Education as aTeacher of technical works at the Mansoura University Egypt
  • G. A. Alamry Department of Home economics, Faculty of Art and Science, king Khalid University,Abha 62529, Saudi Arabia
  • Naglaa Muhammad Farouk Qandil Department of Home Economics - College of Home Economics, Abha - King Khalid University, P.O. Box 3236. Abha

Keywords:

artistic work – textural- the butterfly

Abstract

Artworks, like other arts, are a faithful translation of the artist’s feelings, ideas, culture, beliefs, and the material and moral circumstances surrounding him. Artworks in the twentieth century, as one of the most important areas of plastic art, witnessed several changes, which led to the development of its concept, as new plastic formulations emerged, as a result of scientific and technological development. With the tremendous industrial progress that occurred in the twentieth century, various experiments of the modern artist appeared with new materials and techniques, through which he created various aesthetic values, and the use of materials in new methods has become possible, using plastic materials with various textures, and these materials are like threads, Cloth, wire, beads, in addition to his use of metal foil, which led to various expressive connotations. The industrial and technological development that occurred contributed to the creation of many materials that the modern artist exploited in formulating his works with techniques and textures that suggest a great expressive aspect, which formed new plastic concepts that led to transcending Limits of conventional thinking. From the above, the research problem can be summarized in the following question: How can a work of art be enriched by employing the plastic abilities of the butterfly to achieve tangible effects?

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Published

2023-12-08

How to Cite

L. M. Elwakeel, Nashwa Mohamed Esam Mohamed, G. A. Alamry, & Naglaa Muhammad Farouk Qandil. (2023). Enriching the Artistic Work by Benefiting from It the Tactile and Plastic Effects of the Butterfly. Kurdish Studies, 11(2), 3703–3711. Retrieved from http://kurdishstudies.net/menu-script/index.php/KS/article/view/972

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