Benefiting from Ancient Egyptian civilization in the implement of Mural to contribute to raise children's aesthetic awareness (Preparatory School)

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Abstract

  The art of Mural is considered as a tool for expressing beauty, especially in Ancient Egyptian Civilization. Designing Mural has no difference from Fresco, but it more difficult as it requires accuracy and skill in the implementation. It is a reflection of civilization and sometimes it narrates events.
  Therefore, it is necessary to benefit from the arts of Egyptian Civilization through the implementation of some Textile Mural to contribute to develop and raise children's autistic awareness.
  The current study aims at identifying the aesthetic features of Ancient Egyptian arts and adapting it in adaptive designs for Textile Fresco to contribute to raise autistic awareness of preparatory school children. The research is limited to submit 24 designs, executed in the form of 10 paintings of 100% Polyester Fabric, weight 180 g, painted with thermal paper and it is embroidered. As well, it was reinforced with sponge before being attached to wood as a Mural.  
The most important results:
  The design of painting (4) ranked first from all sides, followed by the design of painting (3) in the second place from all sides, followed by the design of painting (1) in the third place from all sides, followed by the design of painting (2) in the fourth place from all sides. 
  It was possible to take advantage of the characteristics of synthetic fibers, printing style and embroidery to obtain distinctive designs that helps raise the aesthetic awareness of children in the preparatory school.
 

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