Islamic geometric patterns: its influences and ideation in art photography / Azmil Aswad Che Mat, Aidah Alias and Farihan Zahari

Photography is a very broad communication style used in our society and it is a way of communicating as in visual style of expression to touch others in various ways. This is a process of creation, activity and art creating something for others to value and appreciate the captured image of photograp...

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Main Authors: Che Mat, Azmil Aswad, Alias, Aidah, Zahari, Farihan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academy of Contemporary Islamic Studies (ACIS) 2019
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/26708/
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description Photography is a very broad communication style used in our society and it is a way of communicating as in visual style of expression to touch others in various ways. This is a process of creation, activity and art creating something for others to value and appreciate the captured image of photography. The Shari’ah of Islam has not permitted creating pictures of living things or even taking pictures of them. The objectives of this research is to explore the ideation of Islamic geometric patterns and to be experimenting with the geometric Islamic patterns style into art photography. This study also examines the possibilities of creating art photographic influences with the geometric Islamic patterns. Experimental approach in terms of using adobe Photoshop was used to conduct the study. The photography images produce for this research is only scope on modern architecture. It is to understand the Islamic geometric pattern and implement its characteristic into photography to create symmetry patterns in art photography. The result gathered from this research contributes towards of enhancement and creating new art photography with modern architecture and Islamic art approach, creating pattern variation and innovation.
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spelling uitm-267082019-12-04T08:20:28Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/26708/ Islamic geometric patterns: its influences and ideation in art photography / Azmil Aswad Che Mat, Aidah Alias and Farihan Zahari ejitu Che Mat, Azmil Aswad Alias, Aidah Zahari, Farihan N Visual arts (General) Islamic architecture. Moorish architecture NX Arts in general Special subjects, characters, persons, religious arts, etc. Photography is a very broad communication style used in our society and it is a way of communicating as in visual style of expression to touch others in various ways. This is a process of creation, activity and art creating something for others to value and appreciate the captured image of photography. The Shari’ah of Islam has not permitted creating pictures of living things or even taking pictures of them. The objectives of this research is to explore the ideation of Islamic geometric patterns and to be experimenting with the geometric Islamic patterns style into art photography. This study also examines the possibilities of creating art photographic influences with the geometric Islamic patterns. Experimental approach in terms of using adobe Photoshop was used to conduct the study. The photography images produce for this research is only scope on modern architecture. It is to understand the Islamic geometric pattern and implement its characteristic into photography to create symmetry patterns in art photography. The result gathered from this research contributes towards of enhancement and creating new art photography with modern architecture and Islamic art approach, creating pattern variation and innovation. Academy of Contemporary Islamic Studies (ACIS) 2019-04 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/26708/1/AJ_AZMIL%20ASWAD%20CHE%20MAT%20ACIS%20M%2019.pdf Che Mat, Azmil Aswad and Alias, Aidah and Zahari, Farihan (2019) Islamic geometric patterns: its influences and ideation in art photography / Azmil Aswad Che Mat, Aidah Alias and Farihan Zahari. (2019) e-Journal of Islamic Thought and Understanding (e-JITU) <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/e-Journal_of_Islamic_Thought_and_Understanding_=28e-JITU=29.html>, 1. pp. 39-49. ISSN e-ISSN:2006-9617 http://ejitu.uitm.edu.my
spellingShingle N Visual arts (General)
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NX Arts in general
Special subjects, characters, persons, religious arts, etc.
Che Mat, Azmil Aswad
Alias, Aidah
Zahari, Farihan
Islamic geometric patterns: its influences and ideation in art photography / Azmil Aswad Che Mat, Aidah Alias and Farihan Zahari
title Islamic geometric patterns: its influences and ideation in art photography / Azmil Aswad Che Mat, Aidah Alias and Farihan Zahari
title_full Islamic geometric patterns: its influences and ideation in art photography / Azmil Aswad Che Mat, Aidah Alias and Farihan Zahari
title_fullStr Islamic geometric patterns: its influences and ideation in art photography / Azmil Aswad Che Mat, Aidah Alias and Farihan Zahari
title_full_unstemmed Islamic geometric patterns: its influences and ideation in art photography / Azmil Aswad Che Mat, Aidah Alias and Farihan Zahari
title_short Islamic geometric patterns: its influences and ideation in art photography / Azmil Aswad Che Mat, Aidah Alias and Farihan Zahari
title_sort islamic geometric patterns: its influences and ideation in art photography / azmil aswad che mat, aidah alias and farihan zahari
topic N Visual arts (General)
Islamic architecture. Moorish architecture
NX Arts in general
Special subjects, characters, persons, religious arts, etc.
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/26708/
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