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EMPLOYING THE PLASTIC POTENTIAL OF SOLID ENVIRONMENTAL WASTE ON THE WALL PAINTING AS AN ENTRANCE TO DEVELOP ENVIRONMENTAL AND AESTHETIC AWARENESS AMONG ART EDUCATION STUDENTS IN AL-AHSA

Research Authors
Yasser Mohamed Fadl Ebrahem 1, Samah Mohamed Abd El Naser Abouzeid 2
Research Abstract

Solid waste is one of the major sources of pollution in the world, and the most remarkable sources of pollution in AL-Ahsa because of its increasing prevalence and lack of appropriate technical methods for dealing with such wastes, Modern artists see them as new materials to inspire innovative waste-removing ideas and new artistic techniques such as Assemblage Art as an artistic solution. Many approaches were used, and some contemporary artists attempted to reformulate these wastes using various creative techniques. The benefit of these strategies is that they dealt with environmental issues and opted for solutions in a modern and trendy way, bypassing traditional art. This research aims to shed light on the most important international techniques for turning solid environmental waste into wall paintings, as well as to develop a broad awareness of the aesthetic sense of art education students toward benefiting from these wastes and using them aesthetically in wall paintings at King Faisal University and the city of Ahsa, which lacks artwork in its alleys. By using the descriptive method in terms of the theoretical framework and the experimental method in terms of applied framework to conduct a student analysis on their experience by aesthetically painting with solid environmental waste in their work.key words "Solid Environmental Waste", "Ahsa Governorate"," Wall Painting"," Aesthetic Awareness"

Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
European Chemical Bulletin (ISSN 2063-5346)
Research Member
Research Publisher
European Chemical Bulletin
Research Rank
Scopus
Research Vol
12
Research Website
42423ca2fcb642ce94f56d8fb6d4272e.pdf (eurchembull.com)
Research Year
2023
Research Pages
151 - 165