Abstract

The main objective of the study is to examine
 the direct impact of the sensibility of art, mental health awareness, and aesthetic knowledge on the performance of printing art in China. Additionally, the study has also examined the mediating role of self-confidence. In this research. Additionally, we used an online survey to collect data from Chinese painters. The questionnaire was provided to respondents who are painting institution students or painting professionals. This research used a judgmental sampling strategy for this objective. This research used this sample strategy to disseminate a questionnaire to 487 respondents. The research had a usable response rate of 61.07 percent. A few surveys were excluded because they were incomplete. A structural equation modelling technique was used to analyses the data. The findings also provide evidence in favor of the second hypothesis of the research, which asserts that MHA has a substantial beneficial influence on PAP (Beta = 0.272, t = 3.952). In a similar fashion, SC has a significantly favourable impact on PAP (Beta = 0.268, t = 2.55). As a result, the H4 hypothesis is accepted. In addition, the correlation between SOA and PAP is positive and statistically significant (Beta=0.336, t=3.371). The finding of the study will be helpful for policymakers in formulating policies related to printing art performance in china
 

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