The Aesthetic Relations of Asir Art and Abstract Art to Enrich the Design Painting using Consumable Materials
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Abstract
This research investigates the aesthetic relations between Asir art and abstract art, aiming to enhance design painting through the innovative use of consumable materials. The central research question addresses the potential for integrating traditional elements of Asir art with contemporary abstract techniques, thereby yielding sustainable design solutions. Employing qualitative data derived from artistic analysis, interviews with practitioners, and detailed case studies, the study uncovers key insights into how these distinct artistic styles can converge to create meaningful visual narratives. The findings reveal that the fusion of Asir art’s rich, cultural motifs with abstract art’s dynamic forms not only enriches the aesthetic quality of design paintings but also promotes sustainability by utilizing materials that might otherwise be considered waste. This integration bears significant implications for the healthcare sector, where art is increasingly recognized for its therapeutic benefits and capacity to enhance patient environments. By fostering a dialogue between traditional and modern artistic practices, this research advocates for an expanded understanding of art’s role in promoting well-being. Ultimately, the study posits that the aesthetic synthesis of Asir and abstract art can lead to innovative.