THE INFLUENCE OF KAMOLIDDIN BEKHZOD’S CREATIVITY ON THE ART OF MINIATURES OF THE EASTERN
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In simple words: an artist is a person who, with the help of his color palette, is able to depict the world on a wonderful sheet of paper or fabric of different sizes. He is the creator of universal works that connect the history of his country, art and literature. The artist’s mission is to introduce the whole world to inner kindness and take it into the distant future through the creation of great works about the cultural wealth of the people. When we pick up a picture drawn by an artist, we see that with the help of paints he tried to describe his inner world, his joys and his feelings. The art of oriental miniatures has acquired a special beauty in the design of book frames, in addition to the fact that it has always been distinguished by its richness of colors and style. It will not be an exaggeration to say that all things in life are valuable because of who discovered them and the history of their creation. In the works of historical miniatures created by the artist, it is clear that all the spiritual and cultural wealth of the people, along with their self-expression, is skillfully illustrated by their customs and traditions.
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