THE SEARCH FOR AND ANALYSIS OF COLOR SOLUTIONS IN THE STILL LIFE GENRE
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
still life, composition, color solution, light and shadow, artistic analysis, symbolism, form and texture, perspective, visual art, creative solutions.Abstract
This article is devoted to the issues of searching for artistic solutions in the still life genre and analyzing them, highlighting the theoretical and practical significance of this genre in visual art. During the research, the historical stages of still life development, its formation as an independent genre, and its means of artistic expression are analyzed on a scientific basis. In particular, the role of key elements such as composition, color, light and shadow, form, and texture in revealing the content of the artwork is extensively discussed. In addition, the symbolic meaning of objects and their philosophical interpretation are considered important factors in uncovering the deeper conceptual layers of the still life genre.
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