Environmental Arts and their Role in Visual Culture
Abstract
Abstract
The current research studies (environmental arts and their role in visual culture). The environment is the place or the biosphere of a person and its importance in the use of art as an entry point for the development of visual culture through environmental art, which is one of the arts that inspired the cultural heritage in aesthetic reformulation by artistic molding. Any environmental work related to art in all its forms stimulates and develops the artist's visual taste by directing an aesthetic educational message that bears an intellectual character in artistic sayings.
The research included four chapters. The first dealt with the methodological framework of the research represented by the research problem, its importance and the need for it. The problem is represented by the following question: What is the role of environmental arts in visual culture? The aim of the research is to the impact of environmental arts on the transparency of the visual artist.
The research dealt with defining the most important terms. The second chapter dealt with the theoretical framework and its indicators, which included three sections: What is the concept and meaning of environmental arts, the second topic: visual culture, and the third topic: the relationship of environmental arts with visual culture.
The third chapter dealt with the research procedures represented by the research community, its sample, the research tool, and the analysis of the research sample forms. The research ended with the fourth chapter and the proposals, and the most prominent results of the research:
- The results of the research are summarized in the importance of exploiting environmental arts to develop the artist's visual culture.
- Enabling a person to look with an artistic vision that enables him to analyze the scene or image that he sees in an artistic analysis that works to nourish his artistic culture. As it enables him to produce works of art with complete aesthetics that make the beholder receive their artistic and aesthetic sense with longing and complete fascination.
Keywords: Environmental, Arts, Visual Culture