أهمية فن الرسم في حياة الإنسان

اهميه فن الرسم في حياة الانسان

اهمية فن الرسم في حياة الانسان :-

إنّ العالم الذين نعيشُ فيهِ فِي الوقت الحالي يَعتَمِدُ على الجانِب المادّي (المال والمادّة)، والفُنون ليسَ لها أيّ علاقَةٍ بهذِهِ الجوانب فَهِيَ تعمل على إقامة توازُن بين المَظاهر الروحيّة الداخليّة للإنسان مَع الجوانب الماديّة فِي الحياةِ الإنسانيّة، فَعلى سبيلِ المثال عندما يقوم الرسّام برَسمِ لوحَةٍ فَنيّة فَهُوَ يَستَخدِمُ مَشاعِرهُ المَكبوتة ويحاول أن يوصلها مِن خلال رسمتهِ إلى العالم باستخدامِ أدوات رسم بسيطة تجعل مِن هذِهِ اللوحة ذُات قِيمَةٍ مَادِيّة، فالفن دائماً يرتبط بالإبداعِ والعبقريّة، لذلِكَ أهميّة الفنون تكمن في حياةِ الإنسان .
 اهمية فن الرسم في حياة الانسان 

1.إشباعُ الرّغباتِ الرُوحِيّة : الغَريبُ أنّنا فِي الوقتِ الحالي الجميعُ يَركُضُ وراءَ المَادّة وينسَى الجانِب الرُوحِي مِن حَياتِه فَيُصبحَ إنسانٌ بِلا مَشاعِر، وهذا الأمر للأسَف موجودٌ فِي الوقتِ الحالي، وَيَجِب أن تُشبَع الرغبات مِن خِلالِ الفنون الجميلة مِثلَ سماعِ الموسيقى، وكتابة الشعر، والعزف، إلخ… أي فن من الفنون تَجِدُ فِيهِ القُدرَةِ على إخراج أجمَلَ ما فِي داخِلِك لكي تُشبِع حاجاتُكَ الرُوحِيّة مَعِ الحِرصِ على الجانب المادّي، لأنّ كُل إنسان لَديِهِ ألم صامِت في داخله ولا يَجِب أن يبقى طويلاً، والفَن وسيلة مِن وسائِل إخراجِ هذا الألم على شَكلِ فَن.2.قيمةٍ إبداعيّة فِي حَياةِ الإنسان : كُل إبداع تُبدِعَهُ اليد البشريّة يُطلَقُ عليهِ فَن طالَما يُحقّق قِيمَة جماليّة جوهَرُها الأساسي إرادَةِ الإنسان، فَعَلى سبيلِ المثال من يقوم بتصمِيمِِ السيارات ويطبّقُها على أرضِ الواقع هُوَ فَن، والمصوّر، والمصمّم، والمبدع فِي العَمَل كلّ هذه الأمور هِي فنون؛ فحاول أن تَجِدَ الفن فِي حياتك لأنّ الفن يلعب دوراً هاماً فِي المَجال الذي تَعيشُ فِيه وتستطيعُ مِن خِلالِ خَيالك أن تَبنِي الحياة التي أنتَ تريدها، فالخيالُ والعَمَل هُم أساسُ الفَن والحياةِ بأكمَلِها.

3.فن الرسم هو أداة تعبيرية هامة ، ويمكن أن يتم استخدامها من أجل التعبير عن الأفكار والخواطر التي تجول في عقل الإنسان مما يجعل لها تأثيراً كبيراً على كل من يقوم برؤيتها ، ويتفاعل معها بشكل بصري .

الرسم

الرسم هو عبارة عن وسيلة تُستخدم للتعبير عن الأفكار والمشاعر، يتمّ ذلك عن طريق خلق صورة ثنائية الأبعاد باستخدام اللغة البصرية، ويُمكن التعبير عن هذه اللغة بعدة طرق وأشكال مختلفة، وخطوط وألوان، التي ينتُج عنها أحجام، وضوء وحركة على سطح مستوٍ، يتم دمج هذه العناصر بطريقة معبرة، لإنتاج ظواهر حقيقية، أو خارقة للطبيعة، أو لإظهار علاقات مرئية مجردة، يستخدم الرسَام في إنتاج هذه الأعمال الزيت، والأكريليك، والألوان المائية، والحبر، وغيرها من الألوان المائية، بالإضافة الى أسلوبه الخاص، 

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