METHODS OF AXPRESSING ARTISTIC IMAGES IN PAINTING

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  • Safarova Saodat Tursunbayevna Termiz State University a Teacher

Abstract

In the visual arts and other types of art, the problems of composition, its laws, means of harmonizing and expressing it have always been an important task for artists, musicians, architects, and all creative people. The famous French architect, designer, and painter L. Corbusier said about the arts - “Art is very necessary for a person to cultivate the spirit of selflessness.” The art of painting, like other fields and or professions, requires tireless work and selflessness. Concepts such as deep knowledge, high aesthetic taste, high intellect, unique worldview, and creative solutions are very important for artistic people. There is a concept of an artistic image in the visual arts, which is considered very important in creating works of art. If we take all the examples of art in the world, large and small, as an example, their popularity is primarily due to the fact that the artistic image in the work has a comprehensive and perfect solution. So, what is an artistic image? How and with what is it expressed? Such questions are relevant and must be resolved not only for fine arts, but also for other types of art. The result of the creative process is perfect works of art, the form of expression of which can be very diverse. These can be in the form of architectural structures, paintings, jewelry, as well as theatrical productions, songs, simple ceramic dishes, various costumes, car designs, etc. But the work is valuable only if it is highly artistic, created on the basis of the laws of harmony and embodies an artistic image. An artistic image is a creative person's assessment of his inner world, his imaginary imagination, or, more roughly speaking, his "I" with his personal views. The creative person conveys his emotional state, spiritual experiences, and his acute sensations to us, the viewer, by depicting some reality. This is a form of reflection, repetition of objective reality from a certain aesthetic ideal position in art. The artistic image represents such inseparable units as objective and subjective, logical and emotional, rational and emotional, abstract and concrete, general and individual, necessary and accidental, part and whole, essence and phenomenon, content and form. Due to the combination of these contradictions in the creative process into a single, holistic artistic image, the creator has the opportunity to create a bright, emotionally expressive work. The property of art to give a person (viewer, reader, listener) deep aesthetic pleasure awakens a sense of beauty associated with the artistic image.

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2025-06-14

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