HUMAN LABOR IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF MIRZACHO‘L: THE AESTHETIC AND PEDAGOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF GENRE PAINTING IN UZBEK FINE ARTS
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https://doi.org/10.47390/LS2025V2I1Y2026N04Keywords:
uzbek fine arts, Mirzacho‘l, labor theme, genre painting, constructive activity, composition, color and light, pedagogical context, cultural heritage, modern technologies.Abstract
This article examines the significance of labor and constructive activity in the history of Uzbek fine arts. Through artworks depicting the theme of “Builders Who Strived to Develop Mirzacho‘l,” artists artistically represent human labor, everyday life, and social activity. Using composition, color, light and shadow, and figurative imagery, these works convey the processes of labor, the spirit of creation, and national pride. Furthermore, the article analyzes contemporary pedagogical and cultural contexts, as well as prospects for further development of the theme through digital art and new technologies.
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