Benefiting from the aesthetics of the pop art school in recycling used environmental and artistic materials to produce artistic handicrafts

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  • Nashwa Mohamed Issam Abd El-Aziz College of Home Economics | King Khalid University | KSA Faculty of Specific Education | Mansoura University | Egypt
  • Rasha Hassan Hosny Salem College of Home Economics | King Khalid University | KSA
  • Nagwa Kamel Mohamed Bosila College of Home Economics | King Khalid University | KSA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.E271122

Keywords:

pop art, consumed environmental materials, handicrafts

Abstract

The research assumes that it is possible to benefit from the thought of the Pop Art school in producing artistic handicrafts by recycling the spent environmental materials. The consumer is based on the thought of pop art The research problem is centered on the following question: How can artistic artefacts be produced with environmental raw materials that are consumed based on the thought of the pop art school?
The study tools were: a questionnaire to evaluate the designs proposed by a number of (8) arbitrators from the specialized faculty members at King Khalid University. The results of the research came to fulfill its hypotheses as follows: The possibility of benefiting from the used environmental and technical materials and recycling them by producing handicrafts Artistic.

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  • Nashwa Mohamed Issam Abd El-Aziz, College of Home Economics | King Khalid University | KSA Faculty of Specific Education | Mansoura University | Egypt

    College of Home Economics | King Khalid University | KSA
    Faculty of Specific Education | Mansoura University | Egypt

  • Rasha Hassan Hosny Salem, College of Home Economics | King Khalid University | KSA

    College of Home Economics | King Khalid University | KSA

  • Nagwa Kamel Mohamed Bosila, College of Home Economics | King Khalid University | KSA

    College of Home Economics | King Khalid University | KSA

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2023-04-29

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Abd El-Aziz, N. M. I., Salem, R. H. H., & Bosila, N. K. M. (2023). Benefiting from the aesthetics of the pop art school in recycling used environmental and artistic materials to produce artistic handicrafts. Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences, 7(4), 35-58. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.E271122