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Spiritual Space Making in Persian Painting (Geometry, Proportion and Composition)

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  • Mehrdad Ahmad Amiraghaei

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Concept of space and its use is the basic and main topic in imagery arts works which takes shape proportion with artist view, because Persian painting space is imagination and subjective space thus passes place and time limits of material world and goes around spiritual space imagination called as archetype space, and in it depth feeling is due to surfaces adjustment with each other, although they have differences but their common point is proportion and move due to special geometrical system on shapes, by placing painting motifs in a shape under title geometry of shapes and then its spread a set of regularity and proportion with geometrical forms is created like circle and its divisions in a painting which constitutes composition base of Persian painting works.

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  • Mehrdad Ahmad Amiraghaei, 2012. "Spiritual Space Making in Persian Painting (Geometry, Proportion and Composition)," International Journal of Asian Social Science, Asian Economic and Social Society, vol. 2(6), pages 890-899.
  • Handle: RePEc:asi:ijoass:v:2:y:2012:i:6:p:890-899:id:2267
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