Kurdish Studies

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"The Aesthetic Features in Contemporary Composite Ceramics (Ngozi Omeje as a Model)"

Asst Lect Nibal Abdul Karim Naaman
College of Fine Arts - Department of Visual Arts / Ceramics
Prof. Dr. Zainab Kazem Al-Bayati
Keywords: Contemporary Composite - Contemporary Fine Art - Ngozi Omeje.

Abstract

The concept of composition plays a significant role in our daily lives, as it has permeated into the intricate details and external organization of forms. Scientific and cognitive developments have greatly influenced the overall structure of visual composition, particularly in contemporary ceramics. This impact is evident in the direct relationship between contemporary ceramics' display spaces and their artistic evolution, representing a crucial phase in their artistic style. This characteristic emerged due to the variations that encompassed artistic movements and trends, driven by intellectual motivations inherent in the contemporary concept or artistic trends belonging to the post-modern era.The research problem can be formulated as follows: "What are the aesthetic characteristics of contemporary composite ceramics by Ngozi Omeje?" The theoretical framework consists of two main sections: the aesthetic specificity of composition in ceramics and the dialectics of composition and analysis in the style of the ceramist Ngozi Omeje. The third chapter includes a review of the research methodology, while the fourth chapter presents the research results, conclusions, and references.

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