Art is a human activity closely related to national values and issues, expressing them in a creative manner, It engages society in its events and cares for all creative individuals in all different fields. Artists participate in celebrating their creators, events, and national occasions. Statues and sculptures of awards and festivals are important elements in celebrations and cultural events. They symbolize achievement and excellence and are used in various fields, such as art, cinema, sports, and science, to honor winners or participants in an event. They convey values of honor, praise, and motivation, and symbolize all meanings of appreciation. Some of the most important examples are the Academy Award, a prestigious award in the field of cinema; the Grammy Award, a prestigious award in the field of music; and the Emmy Award, an award that is considered an award. Prestigious in the field of television, and other awards of a global or regional nature. The current researcher, through this study, attempts to review a set of aesthetic determinants that characterize these sculptures and to clarify the extent of the influence of these determinants on the plastic treatments and aesthetic values of this type of sculptures. The most important of these determinants is the connection to a specific subject to express, the use of plastic methods that suit the nature of the subject, and the extent of the work’s ability to carry a message characterized by symbolism, abstraction, and reduction, conditional on the meanings reaching the recipient simply
Abo elata, D. A. A. A. E. (2025). Aesthetic evidence for awards and festival models. Journal of Research in the Fields of Specific Education, 11(58), 777-806. doi: 10.21608/jedu.2025.391099.2253
MLA
DEYAA awed ahmed about elata Abo elata. "Aesthetic evidence for awards and festival models", Journal of Research in the Fields of Specific Education, 11, 58, 2025, 777-806. doi: 10.21608/jedu.2025.391099.2253
HARVARD
Abo elata, D. A. A. A. E. (2025). 'Aesthetic evidence for awards and festival models', Journal of Research in the Fields of Specific Education, 11(58), pp. 777-806. doi: 10.21608/jedu.2025.391099.2253
VANCOUVER
Abo elata, D. A. A. A. E. Aesthetic evidence for awards and festival models. Journal of Research in the Fields of Specific Education, 2025; 11(58): 777-806. doi: 10.21608/jedu.2025.391099.2253