
A master's thesis at the Faculty of Fine Arts, Basra University discussed the communicative structure of ceramic works for teaching faculties and institutes of Fine Arts.
The message presented by the researcher Hoda Majid Hamid included highlighting the communicative structure of ceramic artworks and their importance in intellectual and knowledge exchange and the role of art in the transfer and exchange of knowledge between human societies, which has its roots in pre-codification history.
The thesis discussed the concept of structure in the philosophical-intellectual context within the linguistic, social and psychological field, the communicative structure in the global feminist ceramics and a brief history of Iraqi women potters.
The thesis aims to identify the communicative structure in ceramic works for teaching faculties and institutes of Fine Arts.
The letter concluded that the ceramic works of some Potters expressed human interdependence in the lived reality and were characterized by a simple and concise style in execution and strength in expression, as if they translated speech into a unified formative language capable of penetrating the minds of recipients on their different cultures.
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