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The Use of Modular Painting Techniques in the Execution of Modern Urban Painting
This article reflects on the use of modular painting techniques in the execution of a modern urban image as follows. The image of a modern city is shown in the theoretical and practical aspects of the use of modular picture cards, characteristic of interior design. The paintings worked in this method are of Renaissance origin, and in the case of thyriptix, diptix, polyptix, it is now known that they have not lost their practical significance. The relevance of the service of graphic designers has been shown to the urban planning of the current period, when technology is branched, urbanization is forcing humanity to live densely.
The Use of Modular Painting Techniques in the Execution of Modern Urban Painting
This article reflects on the use of modular painting techniques in the execution of a modern urban image as follows. The image of a modern city is shown in the theoretical and practical aspects of the use of modular picture cards, characteristic of interior design. The paintings worked in this method are of Renaissance origin, and in the case of thyriptix, diptix, polyptix, it is now known that they have not lost their practical significance. The relevance of the service of graphic designers has been shown to the urban planning of the current period, when technology is branched, urbanization is forcing humanity to live densely.
The Use of Modular Painting Techniques in the Execution of Modern Urban Painting
Shavkatovich, Aminov Akmal (author) / Murodovna, Khudoyorova Mohinur (author)
2023-05-01
doi:10.51699/ajsld.v2i4.1588
American Journal of Science and Learning for Development; Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND LEARNING FOR DEVELOPMENT (AJSLD); 248-251 ; 2835-2157 ; 10.51699/ajsld.v2i4
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English
modul painting , thyriptychus , diptych , polyptych , high-tech , exterior , interior , baroque , rococo
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