The Deliberative Context and Open Impact in Arabic Calligraphy Composition
Keywords:
Trade, impact, Arabic Calligraphy, compositionAbstract
Abstract
Art in general and Arabic Calligraphy in particular a vast, versatile, and renewed field of human activity, which allows the artist to employ unfamiliar mental modes to achieve effective creativity. If we examine the relationship between the deliberative context of Arabic calligraphy and the open effect of the works of the masterminds of this art and its lovers, we find that it rests on the changes which are based on the creative acts that come into their minds through the activation of the self, while maintaining the basic contextual and objective references. This research paper aims to study the "The deliberative context and open impact in Arabic Calligraphy composition". It is made up of four sections. section one contains the introduction and methodology. Section two treats the beginnings and development of calligraphic configurations and the Arabic Calligraphy configurations and its relationship to the concept of deliberative context and the open impact featured in Arabic Calligraphy configurations. Chapter three presents the research procedures: the research population consisted of (32) configurations, and the research sample of (4) models in accordance with the theoretical framework indicators. The analysis led to a number of results, presented in section four of the study. The most important of these results is: The design system for Arabic Calligraphy configurations in all samples is based on directions that preserve the deliberative context, embodied in the traditional rules and origins, but it departs from the typical tradition, thus reflecting the open impact and updated dynamic artistic purpose of this original art. The study recommended introducing the deliberative context and the open impact to those concerned with the art of Arabic Calligraphy as a part of cultural and historical Arab heritage. The research suggested studying the esthetic zero degree and the open impact in the Arabic Calligraphy configurations.