An Important Role Of Still Life In Visual Arts

Authors

  • Akhmadjonova Jasmina 2nd year student of the Faculty of Professional Education of Tashkent State Pedagogical University named after Nizomi Author

Keywords:

Still life, visual arts, representation, symbolism, composition.

Abstract

This article delves into the pivotal role of still life in visual arts, exploring its historical roots, methods of representation, and its enduring impact on artistic expression. Still life, as a genre, has evolved over centuries, offering artists a platform to depict the beauty and significance of everyday objects. Through careful selection, arrangement, and depiction, artists imbue still-life compositions with layers of meaning, inviting viewers to contemplate themes of mortality, abundance, and human existence. From the sumptuous still lifes of the Renaissance to the avant-garde experiments of the modern era, this article examines the multifaceted nature of still life and its continued relevance in contemporary art practices.

References

Gombrich, E. H. (2002). "The Story of Art". Phaidon Press.

Woodall, J. (1997). "Still Life in Photography". Reaktion Books.

Harris, B. (2014). "101 Things to Learn in Art School". The MIT Press

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Published

2024-06-17