An Innovative Artistic Vision for the Aesthetics of Arabic Calligraphy and Coral Reef Shapes as an Entrance to Enrich the Printing Painting among Students of the Faculty of Home Economics
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Abstract
Arabic calligraphy is one of the most important heritage elements in Islamic art due to its characteristics that allow the expression of aesthetic values that made it distinct among other works of art, and there is no doubt that different cultures through the ages have been associated with certain social and religious factors, so human groups differ according to their cultures, hence the Arabic calligraphy has a basic relationship with art, regardless of its different elements and forms, so the researcher poses several questions The most important of which is whether it is possible to benefit from the use of Arabic calligraphy in the technical printing technique to obtain an aesthetic value for the arts of printing, as the research aims to highlight the concepts and values of the variety and aesthetic of Arabic calligraphy and shed light on the link between Arabic calligraphy and the arts of artistic printing, where the plastic elements and aesthetic values that help in the multiplicity of printing methods for artists. The research aims to achieve three basic entrances, namely the entrance to show the plastic capabilities of the different Arabic calligraphy, the entrance to show the aesthetics of coral reef shapes, and the entrance concerned with the implementation of new printed artworks by linking them to make contemporary designs to be employed in printing pendants in the style of printing by direct drawing to enrich the field of textile printing among students of home economics.Arabic calligraphy, its types, the different plastic capabilities of Arabic calligraphy, identifying the aesthetic plastic components of Arabic calligraphy, identifying the meaning of coral reefs and its various artistic forms, and clarifying how to link them. One of the most important findings we have reached . Adapting the different plastic capabilities of Arabic calligraphy and the aesthetics of coral reefs and employing them in new plastic formulations that combine simplicity and modernity, whether in terms of prepared design or performance methods, and then using them in printing pendants, as the research is based on the experimental descriptive approach during the experiment on students of the fifth level of home economics, King Khalid University.