Employing Abstract Floral Motifs Using Thermal Transfer Technology as an Input for Constructing the Printed Plate

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Nagwa Kamel Mohamed, Gidaa Ali Alamry, Naglaa Muhammad Farouk Ahmed

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The research dealt with combining three axes: the axis of abstract plant decorations, the axis of thermal paper remnants, and the axis of the aesthetic aspect, and linking them together and clarifying how to implement the new printed artistic painting by employing abstract plant decorations through the use of thermal paper remnants. The research aims to present new approaches to the printed artistic painting by employing Remnants of thermal paper in innovative formulations based on abstract floral decorations, through several artistic paintings using various remnants of printed thermal paper, which have the beauty of form and unity of output. One of the most important results is that it is possible to benefit from the remains of printed thermal paper in order to obtain new plastic aesthetic values ​​in the printed artistic painting. The experimental approach was used, represented by the design and implementation of a set of proposed designs for artistic hangings, which were implemented using the art of printing with thermal paper, an innovation that suits the requirements of the times, and the use of the descriptive and analytical approach in describing the remains of thermal paper, analyzing its aesthetics and technology, identifying the types of abstract plant decorations, and in describing and analyzing these works to achieve To the results, the most important results were the following: It is possible to benefit from thermal transfer paper in employing abstract plant motifs to create new designs suitable for enriching the painting.

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