Esinejat
Esinejat, also known as "object art" or "objective art," refers to a broad category of artistic expression that emphasizes the use of everyday or found objects as primary materials. This form of art often challenges traditional notions of what constitutes a work of art by incorporating utilitarian or discarded items into creative compositions. The practice can be traced back to early 20th-century movements like Dadaism and Surrealism, where artists sought to disrupt conventional artistic norms by incorporating unconventional materials and concepts.
Esinejat can take many forms, including assemblages, installations, and sculptures, where objects are arranged, combined, or
The appeal of esinejat lies in its accessibility and ability to reflect societal values, consumerism, and environmental