The symbolic and expressive aesthetic values of the decorations of the Saudi Al-Asiri art and the decorations of the illustrated paintings in Japanese art as an entrance to enrich the printing painting among the students of the Faculty of Economics - King Khalid University - Saudi Arabia

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Department of Home Economics, Faculty of Home Economics, King Khaled University, Abha, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

The research aims to achieve three main entrances, which are the entrance to the plastic values of Japanese art, the access to the various Saudi Al-Asiri art decorations and their plastic values, and the entrance concerned with the implementation of innovative works of art by linking them to the work of contemporary designs to be employed in print hangings in a direct drawing style. Through these entrances, the concept of art was clarified. The Japanese and its various plastic characteristics in the Japanese print, as well as explaining the elements of artwork in the Japanese print, clarifying symbols in Japanese prints, clarifying the concept of the Saudi Al-Qatt Al-Asiri, the forms of this Al-Asiri cat, and clarifying how to link the plastic values of Japanese art and Al-Asiri Saudi art. Among the most important results that we obtained. It adapts the plastic capabilities of each Japanese art motif and the forms of Al-Qatt Al-Asiri motifs and employs them in new plastic formulations that combine simplicity and modernity, whether in terms of prepared design or performance methods, and then uses them in print hangings.

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