POSSIBILITIES TO DETERMINE THE MEDIUM RATIO IMAGES OF SEVERAL SHAPES USING DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
Gansukh Enkhtaivan1*
*Â Corresponding Author: Gansukh Enkhtaivan
Art and Design Teacher in the high school, University of Science and Technology
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https://doi.org/10.53468/mifyr.2023.03.01.49
Abstract- Despite the different descriptions of Mongolian horses in Mongolian Fine art and Design, the real and definite Mongolian horse image has yet been unclear. We have not yet found the scientifically explained Mongolian horse drawing techniques within our research of the Mongolian horse description, particularly, racehorse description specialty. After our study of different sources on the Mongolian horse descriptions we understood that foreign horse descriptions have prevailed in Mongolian Fine art. Therefore, we aimed to create the medium ratio image of Mongolian horses in the example of the moose-like racehorse image because Mongolian horse image has special features in comparison with horse images of other breeds in the world. Clarifying of medium ratio image of the Mongolian horses will be a significant contribution in the Mongolian fine art. Correct horse image is very important for Mongolian young artists who can show one of the unusual Mongolian culture parts in the example of the Mongolian horse images. Mongolians really love their horses that come back to its homeland wherever they were sold and that carried on their back Mongolians who established Mongolian Empire in the XIII century and brought to the world Pax Mongolica (Peace brought by Mongols). It is confirmed by the horse image on the national emblem of Mongolia. The possibilities to determine the medium ratio image of several shapes based on digital technology and references of Mongolian horse`s medium skeleton, muscles and appearance through the semiotic reference are considered in this article.
Key words- Racehorse, Moose-like Horse, Determining the Medium Image, Golden Ratio
Article History:Â Received 01 January 2023, Received in revised form 15 September 2023, Accepted 21 March 2023