Paper 21-31

DOI: http://doi.org/10.26883/2010.211.3191

РОЛЯТА НА ХУДОЖЕСТВЕНАТА ДЕФОРМАЦИЯ В ДЕТСКОТО ИЗОБРАЗИТЕЛНО ТВОРЧЕСТВО

Елица Иванова Александрова
ВТУ „Св. св. Кирил и Методий“, Филиал-Враца

THE ROLE OF ARTISTIC DEFORMATION IN CHILDREN’S FINE ARTS

Elitsa Ivanova Alexandrova
VTU „St. St. Cyril and Methodius“, Branch-Vratsa

*Изказвам своята благодарност към научен проект „Образование – изследователска среда – научно развитие. (Популяризиране резултатите от изследователската дейност на преподавателите от ВТУ – Филиал Враца)“ по договор № ФСД-31-253-19/31.03.2021“, за частичното финансиране на настоящата работа.

Abstract: The artistic deformation in children’s art is done unconsciously. It is observed in the change in the shape, proportion and color of an object or object. This is due to the exceptional desire of the child to convey greater expressiveness of his drawing, emphasizing the most important image for him. The deformation characteristic of this age period conveys a uniqueness and uniqueness of the children’s drawing. The use of specific methods of fine arts contributes to the stimulation of creative imagination and the manifestation of individual inclination to different ways of deformation. Stimulation of creative thinking increases the expressiveness of children’s fine arts. appearances.

Keywords: deformation, creativity, creative imagination, children’s drawing.

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