EXAMINING THE SYMBOLIC MEANING OF COLORS IN ANCIENT EGYPTIAN PAINTING ART AND THEIR ORIGIN IN ENVIRONMENT

  • Mr. Arun Sreenivasan, Department of Humanities

Abstract

Throughout history, human beings have used different ways including arts to express their feelings and thoughts. Painting art has served different purposes. It has been utilized as a medium to depict sacrosanct things or to invest relaxation energy. Works of art can convey genuine and representative implications. In some cases, they portray the truth in the climate, and now and then they present unreasonable occasions or have a representative significance. Shading as the main component of the components utilized in various manners to introduce an assortment of ideas, for example, passing, and eternality. Old Egypt is one of the best and first developments of humanity from which numerous archeological works and fine arts have remained. Reason: The previous examination has dissected the representative importance of shadings in antiquated Egyptian works of art in view of semantics. So far no examination has broken down the representative implications of tones and followed their starting point in the genuine climate. This paper is an endeavor to break down emblematic implications of shadings in old Egyptian painting works.

Published
2019-10-30
Section
Articles