Aesthetic And Functional Sustainability Of The Palm Cornaf Craft To Create Small And Micro Projects

Document Type : Original Article

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Aswan -Spsific Education

Abstract

The study aimed to change a prevailing culture based on the aesthetic and functional employment of cornaf as a sustainable material from palm waste whose surface can be technically treated such as assembly, pasting, burning, drilling, sanding, adding and coloring to create small or micro projects with a semi-experimental approach applied between craftsmen and specialists, and the study emphasized the economic feasibility and operational leadership of workers It recommends the establishment of a permanent exhibition unit and a training unit for the community with limited support at Al Nakheel Center to market artworks and products of department members and students based on the development of scientific cooperation and common interests between art education specialists, craftsmen and youth, within the framework of cultural and educational agreements.
the study Problem:
- Can palm carnival be formed as an aesthetically and functionally sustainable material for retail small or micro projects? ?.
Study assignments:
The possibility of forming the possibility of palm palm as an aesthetically and functionally sustainable material for retail sale of small or micro projects. ?.
- The possibility of exploiting the possibility of exploiting them in palm trees, with an economical and leadership covering, operating a business for the manufacture of wood and artifacts.
Objectives of the study:
1. Investing palm carnival techniques as an aesthetically and functionally sustainable material in making artistic crafts to develop crafts and preserve them from extinction.
2. Activating the role of art works as small or micro projects through the aesthetic and functional sustainability of the palm carnival.
the importance of studying:
• Opening new horizons for experimentation, giving birth to new studies of palm carnival material, and the extent of contemporary aesthetic and functional benefit in the field of artistic works.
• Investing in palm carnival techniques and emphasizing economic feasibility and operational entrepreneurship for the manufacture of wood and artifacts.
• Exploitation of environmental resources, an aesthetically and functionally sustainable use, through challenges in the light of the third millennium.

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