The influence of the linguistic code on contemporary Kyrgyzart: an educational aspect from Primary Education
Keywords:
Contemporary art, Linguistic code, Myth, Transformation, Animal painting, Primary educationAbstract
The article explores the language of art, its impact on emotional perception, and its cultural significance. The author views art as a transformation of reality according to the "if, then..." principle, highlighting its dual nature: as discourse and as code. Particular attention is paid to Kyrgyz animal painting, its historical development, and realistic orientation. Examples of works by Kyrgyz artists such as S. Chuykov and B. Khumabaev illustrate the importance of depicting domestic animals in national culture. The article also analyzes the conceptualization of cultural symbols, such as the "Bird of Happiness" in the work of A.A. Turumbekov, which embodies mythological and cultural values. In conclusion, it is emphasized that the language of art, based on earlier forms of thinking, contributes to the transmission of deep national-cultural meanings and traditions to primary school students.
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