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Saylak, Gülşah
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Reflection of Cat and Human Analogy on Ceramic Forms and Surfaces Supervisor:Prof. Dr. Tuğrul Emre FEYZOĞLU Author:Gülşah SAYLAK ABSTRACT SAYLAK, Gülşah. Reflection of Cat and Human Analogy on Ceramic Forms and Surfaces, Master's Artwork Report, Ankara, 2019. It has been seen that human beings are from the earliest times to the present day, and sometimes a god, sometimes a black cat, and sometimes a creature benefiting from its power and sweetness. It is aimed to have designed ceramic forms in which the connection between cat and human is tried to reflect the effects of each other's life. The aim of this course is to describe the three-dimensional forms and to portray the artists who worked on them. The first part of the report, the history of cats, the importance of the Egyptian period, the importance of pharaohs, the history of the examined cat figure that. In the second part, the interaction between the cat and the people and the psychological effects it develops in the human will be similar to that of the cat and the human cat, and the location of the cat in the field of art is mentioned. With the content of these researches, she makes depictions with ceramic forms based on her diversity of cat figure with human.
 
II Reflection of Cat and Human Analogy on Ceramic Forms and Surfaces Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Tuğrul Emre FEYZOĞLU Author: Gülşah SAYLAK ABSTRACT SAYLAK, Gülşah. Reflection of Cat and Human Analogy on Ceramic Forms and Surfaces, Master's Artwork Report, Ankara, 2019. It has been seen that human beings are from the earliest times to the present day, and sometimes a god, sometimes a black cat, and sometimes a creature benefiting from its power and sweetness. It is aimed to have designed ceramic forms in which the connection between cat and human is tried to reflect the effects of each other's life. The aim of this course is to describe the three-dimensional forms and to portray the artists who worked on them. The first part of the report, the history of cats, the importance of the Egyptian period, the importance of pharaohs, the history of the examined cat figure that. In the second part, the interaction between the cat and the people and the psychological effects it develops in the human will be similar to that of the cat and the human cat, and the location of the cat in the field of art is mentioned. With the content of these researches, she makes depictions with ceramic forms based on her diversity of cat figure with human.
 
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