THE ROLE OF CONTEMPORARY UZBEK PAINTERS IN PRESERVING HISTORICAL MONUMENTS THROUGH ARTISTIC INTERPRETATION
Madaliyeva Rushana Farhod qizi
Navoi State University “Easel Painting” Department 4th Year, Group “R” Student
Keywords: Historical monuments, contemporary Uzbek painting, composition, color harmony, perspective, symbolism, cultural heritage, art education.
Abstract
This article examines how contemporary Uzbek painters contribute to the preservation of historical monuments through their artistic work. The study focuses on techniques such as composition, color harmony, perspective, symbolism, and integration of human and environmental elements. The article also discusses the educational benefits of engaging students in painting historical monuments to enhance cultural awareness, observational skills, and creative thinking.
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