Technologies of Working on Graphic Materials in Fine Arts Classes

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Ismatov Ulfat Shuhratovich

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This article discuses technology used to develop graphic material in fine arts classes. The purpose of fine arts classes is to teach students to draw on a variety of graphic materials; to teach them to see, comprehend, understand and appreciate the beauties of being and art; to develop aesthetic and artistic taste, to expand the scope of artistic thought; to develop artistic creativity and imagination, to help them find their own style, their own way of creativity.

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Shuhratovich, I. U. . (2020). Technologies of Working on Graphic Materials in Fine Arts Classes. Journal of Asian Multicultural Research for Educational Study, 1(2), 1-4. https://doi.org/10.47616/jamres.v1i2.46
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