INTERACTIONS AND SIMILARITIES IN BETWEEN PIGTOGRAMS AND MODERN PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS IN THE HISTORY OF ARTS Cover Image

SANAT TARİHİNDEKİ ESERLER İLE PİKTOGRAMLAR ARASINDAKİ ETKİLEŞİM VE BENZERLİKLER
INTERACTIONS AND SIMILARITIES IN BETWEEN PIGTOGRAMS AND MODERN PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS IN THE HISTORY OF ARTS

Author(s): Reyhan Uludağ Eraslan
Subject(s): Visual Arts, Semiology, Aesthetics, Theory of Communication, Sociology of Art, History of Art
Published by: Dicle Üniversitesi, Sivil Havacılık Yüksekokulu
Keywords: Pictograms; Art History; Artists; Interaction; Cave Paintings;

Summary/Abstract: Pictograms which were existing as a cave painting during pre-historic times was seen as a function of written and oral language for humans. Individuals have tried to express their feelings and ideas with the help of basic and simple paintings on the caves „ walls. The pictrogram that was an important role in the pre-historic period has an indispensable position today. Most of the concepts can be explained with the pictogram due to the rise of overpopulation,living together with multinational societies and highly importance of fast communication in our world. The pictogram which expresses abundance of emotions and ideas by symblolizing has been studied to remove the discrimination in religion,language and racism. The pictogram that is the pattern of symbols and the paintings in the art history is interacted.In this regard,an subject from art history and a sample of artist have been scanned. The samples of artists researched: Edvard Munch, Jean Arp, Piet Mondrian, Poul Klee, Join Miro, Pablo Picasso, Pierre Alechinsky, Bruce Nauman, Kara Walker and they work on to clarify Keith Hany’s masterpieces and sampling the pictogram‟s visuals in terms of interaction and similarities.

  • Issue Year: 4/2020
  • Issue No: 7
  • Page Range: 121-133
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: Turkish
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