This research explores the dynamic relationship between mural painting and sustainable development, emphasizing the ability of mural art to influence public consciousness and address pressing environmental and social issues. Mural painting serves not only as an artistic expression but also as a medium of communication capable of sparking awareness and engaging communities on multiple levels.
The study traces the historical evolution of mural art, demonstrating how it has shifted from a purely humanistic form to one that supports ecological consciousness and reflects cultural and aesthetic values in shared urban spaces. It broadens the concept of the environment to include cultural and social contexts, aligning with contemporary understandings of sustainability as a comprehensive approach that meets current needs without endangering future generations.
Central to the research is the exploration of how mural art can contribute to sustainable development through the use of environmentally friendly materials, recycled resources, and innovative artistic techniques. These methods enhance both the visual and ethical dimensions of murals, making them tools for environmental responsibility and community engagement.
By analyzing select case studies, the research shows how murals have been effectively used to promote environmental messages, encourage sustainable behaviors, and contribute to the revitalization of public spaces. These examples demonstrate that when mural painting is strategically aligned with sustainability objectives, it becomes a powerful force for urban development, cultural identity, and social transformation.
In conclusion, the study affirms that mural art, when integrated with sustainable practices, holds significant potential as a vehicle for public awareness, artistic innovation, and constructive change in contemporary society.
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              2025
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              مجلة العمارة و الفنون و العلوم الإنسانية
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