Tasvirlar
Tasvirlar is a Uzbek term that refers to images, pictures, or visual representations. It covers a wide range of visual content created by painting, drawing, photography, film, and digital media. In everyday language, tasvirlar are the things people see in books, magazines, screens, and public spaces.
Etymology: Tasvir means depiction or image, borrowed from Persian tasvir, with the suffix -lar forming the plural.
Historical and cultural context: Central Asian visual culture has a long tradition of tasvirlar, including manuscript
Modern usage and types: Today tasvirlar encompass photographs, drawings, paintings, digital graphics, posters, infographics, and cinematic
See also: Images, Photography, Painting, Illustration, Visual arts.