ART : Artistic but Real Thoughts...........................
Art and Music are the most intersting work of nature that has enhanced the human brain through different thoughts.. Art and Music is way of putting the people in the way that they are living and they have been facing their problems in theri life span... Now a days we can find diffrent kinda colours that people have developed and nature has provided and people are also using these colors to different modes of life likeRed for Love, Black for Protest,White for Peace, Yellow for Friendship,and so on.
People have used their mind in the various creative work with the art like in carving the wooden block, stones,emboidery etc.. the art and music is the international language that people of any world and any religion with any language can understand in simple way. art has historical roots in religion, mythology, and folklore from all over the world. It seems to be a universal language of images about the mystery of life and forces unseen. Art evolved from Greek mythology, African magic, Chinese folklore, and other sacred traditions, with our museums full of ancient art depicting angels, gods, dragons, spirits, and demons. Art has historical roots in religion, mythology, and folklore from all over the world.
About Fine Art:
The painting techniques of artists using oils, acrylics, and watercolors on canvas or paper get differentiated from other styles of painting as "Fine Art Painting" or "Easel Painting". But fundamentally it's what you're painting on and the type of paint you're using that differs. There's a lot of cross-over with other styles and what you learn to do in one style of painting can be used. Fine art is the most interesting art in my view because it help me a lot on expressing me and my thoughts in the most dazzling way that i can.
One definition of fine art is "a visual art considered to have been created primarily for aesthetic purposes and judged for its beauty and meaningfulness, specifically, painting, sculpture, drawing, watercolor, graphics, and architecture." The word "fine" does not so much denote the quality of the artwork in question, but the purity of the discipline. This definition tends to exclude visual art forms that could be considered craftwork or applied art, such as textiles. The visual arts has been described as a more inclusive and descriptive phrase for current art practice, and the explosion of media in which high art is now more recognized to occur.
The term is still often used outside of the arts to denote when someone has perfected an activity to a very high level of skill. For example, one might metaphorically say that "Pelé took football to the level of a fine art." That fine art is seen as being distinct from applied arts is largely the result of an issue raised in Britain by the conflict between the followers of the Arts and Crafts Movement, including William Morris, and the early modernists, including Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury Group. The former sought to bring socialist principles to bear on the arts by including the more commonplace crafts of the masses within the realm of the arts, while the modernists sought to keep artistic endeavor as exclusive and esoteric.
Confusion often occurs when people mistakenly refer to the Fine Arts but mean the Performing Arts (Music, Dance, Drama, etc). However, there is some disagreement here, as, for example, at York University, Fine Arts is a faculty that includes the "traditional" fine arts, design, and the "Performing Arts". Furthermore, creative writing is frequently considered a fine art as well.Two-dimensional work
Saturday, July 3, 2010
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