FORMATION OF A PERSON'S AESTHETIC THINKING THROUGH FINE ART
Keywords:
fine arts, aesthetic thinking, artistic perception, aesthetic consciousness, creative thinking, art education, personal development.Abstract
his scientific article analyzes the role and significance of fine arts in the formation of individual aesthetic thinking from a theoretical and methodological perspective. In the study, aesthetic thinking is interpreted as a complex intellectual process that is inextricably linked to social experience, visual perception, artistic image and cultural memory, not a product of passive taste or emotional impact of the individual's consciousness. According to the author's position, fine arts create a separate epistemological field in the aesthetic perception of human existence, artistic evaluation and the formation of a spiritual position. The article analyzes the mechanisms of development of aesthetic thinking through fine arts, the internal connections between artistic perception and creative thinking, as well as the personal and social layers of aesthetic consciousness. The results of the study justify the need to reassess fine arts not only as a subject of art education, but also as the main cultural and pedagogical tool that forms the aesthetic worldview of a person.
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