THE RECIPROCAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ORIGAMI ART AND CONTEMPORARY GRAPHIC TECHNIQUES

Document Type : Specialized scientific research papers

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1 faculty of fine arts - helwan university

2 Department of Painting – Faculty of Fine Arts – Helwan University

10.47436/jaars.2024.203326.1217

Abstract

Contemporary art is characterized by integrating many arts and formulating them together in one mold to create a new type of art, as multimedia characterizes contemporary art by fusing many arts and modeling them together in harmony to produce eventually a creative work of art. Like conceptual art, this idea became more dominant than maintaining the traditional aesthetic rules, as origami art resembles considerably conceptual art in translating the artist's idea by using suitable expressional medium without restrictions and the technology led to great developments in the field of visual arts, especially graphic art by creating images via computers. Thus, the artist endeavors seriously to use the technology as possible, to get the best results that are consistent with his artistic vision. This study depends on making great benefits from employing the graphic techniques based on origami art to ensure the correlation between graphic and origami arts, and its impact on contemporary artists.

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