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 A New Proceeding by Assoc. Prof. Aysun Cançat "A Selection of Ink Techniques in Painting"

Aysun Cançat's statement that she evaluated some ink techniques belonging to East Asian civilizations in both technical and conceptual dimensions. Presented at the International Congress of Art and Design Studies. In the paper, which deals with techniques such as Baimiao, Nanga, Haiga, Zenga, Ensō (Zen Circles), Sumi-e, Estamplar and Lavi in connection with Zen Buddhism philosophies, the focus is on the whiteness of the surface on which water, ink and painting are made, as well as a less colorist and simple understanding.
Assoc. Prof. Aysun Cançat participated in the II. International Art and Design Research Congress. In the congress held online on 20-21 June 2022 in partnership with Kayseri University and Niğde Ömer Halisdemir University, Assoc. Prof. Aysun Cançat presented an oral paper titled "A Selection of Ink Techniques in Painting" and her work was accepted for publication in the congress proceedings book as a full-text paper.

Under the title of "Art and Design Studies", II. The International Congress of Art and Design Studies aims to share and discuss the fields of art and design and the multidisciplinary studies associated with these fields on an international platform. In line with this goal, many interdisciplinary scientific studies took place at the International Art and Design Research Congress, which was held for the second time.

Assoc. Prof. Aysun Cançat summarizes her paper titled "A Selection of Ink Techniques in Painting" as follows:

“This study aimed to evaluate some of its techniques with similarity and Asia. This comparison is considered both technically and theoretically. The techniques covered; Baimiao are Nanga, Haiga, Zenga, Ensō (Zen Circles), Sumi-e, Estamps, and Lavi. What the plans of design plans as practice have in common is life with the philosophies of Zen Buddhism. The use of multi-purpose techniques, on the other hand, is detailed information that is not related to a journey that can be taken. This little colorist and simple understanding is a Zen colorist game. Frequently, all these features are observed in the sample images in the study. He has contributed to beautification techniques all over the world as well as in the comprehensiveness of East Asian civilizations. With the possible trends and analysis, a qualitative research process has started in view and holistic trend...”

We congratulate Assoc. Prof. Aysun Cançat and wish her continued success.


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