Master’s Thesis at the University of Basrah Examines the Aesthetics of Randomness in Contemporary World Ceramics
A master’s thesis at the College of Fine Arts, University of Basrah, examined “The Aesthetics of Randomness in Contemporary World Ceramics.”
The thesis, presented by researcher Ameera Majid Jalil, aimed to explore the aesthetic dimensions of randomness in contemporary world ceramics.
The study investigated the manifestations of aesthetic randomness in contemporary ceramic works, considering them a form of artistic innovation that contributes new cognitive, aesthetic, and conceptual perspectives to the field of art and aesthetics.
The thesis concluded that randomness in contemporary world ceramics encourages the adoption of both direct and indirect narrative approaches through the activation of diverse narrative elements, including idea, event, subject, time, and place.
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