It can be a sculpture along the highways, parks, and architecturally buildings. It could be a painting on the walls or in the museums. Or can be a movie that lightens up every viewer’s mind. It can be photos that tell a story of the past, captures every country’s unique and beautiful spots, and portrays the beauty of every creature. It could be a means of transportation like bus, cars, trains, and airplanes. It can also be a show or a performance on stage or theaters. These, all of these are what we called art.
FURTHER DEFINITIONS OF ART
Nowadays, we can call an art many things that we can see anywhere around the globe. All those arts that we can see through our naked eyes are called visual arts. Architecture, sculpture, and painting are the major visual arts for a long time most especially in the North America and Europe, which is according to the history. Now there are many other kinds of visual arts included like furniture, jewelry, pottery, photography and other arts and crafts.
For a long period of time architecture, sculpture, and painting have been all around. Most artists tend to believe that these are the most important art forms in the whole world.
Looking back to the ancient days specifically during the Stone Age, people drew and painted on the cave’s walls. Most likely, they made a picture of those they hunted as their foods like animals.
As years passed, artists initiate paintings of different subjects like portraits of people, landscapes, and religious figures. They also included still lives like flowers, fruits or plants, and other things that do not move.
Small figures of humans are the first sculpture we know. Until the 20th century, figures of human remained as the sculptors’ most well-known subject.
Lately, the sculptors are more concerned with what materials they use to their subject than their subject itself. Junk and other materials that they see lying around are probably what they usually use to create a sculpture.
For architecture, we can say that they are both science and art. Architects may call their buildings as the outcome of art and science. Religions and rulers like king and queens are responsible for putting up the well-known and most expensive but impressive buildings around the world. To display their power and wealth, kings built their big magnificent palaces. For religions, they need mosque, temples, churches, and other buildings that are used as a place of worship.
Fine arts are often being appreciated too by many. It is the other form of art aside from the visual art. It is an art that is appealing to our sense of form and beauty. Dance, music, and literature are what included in this broader category.
WHY ARE WE DOING ARTS?
Probably not all but most people likes to draw, model beautiful things out of clay, or swirl paint around their brush or fingers and create a wonderful painting. The longing to produce a stunning art is universal. We make arts everywhere, and it looks like we are doing it again and again as long as we are still here in this life.
Pleasure is the first reason why we do an art. People appreciate art, enjoy looking at it, and they enjoy making it. It is pleasurable to see the beauty of arts. The brilliant impressive imagination that goes into making the art and the skill we have that is admired by people gives us the feeling of satisfaction and joy.
Think about the pictures of people through portrays. Portray, before the camera was in served as a remembrance of someone who wasn’t there.
Through art, people could read what is being told by the artists without words or letters.
Indeed, art serves many purposes. And now, many artists do arts as a source of their daily financial.
Our thoughts regarding craftsmanship changed amid the 1900s. Innovation extended our thoughts of craftsmanship. Photos and film are new sorts of craftsmanship that created from new innovations. Today, individuals likewise make craftsmanship on PCs.
Craftsmen artists likewise changed our thoughts regarding art. In 1913, French craftsman Marcel Duchamp put a bike wheel in plain view in a workmanship exhibition. No one thought of it as workmanship at the time. Be that as it may, Duchamp asserted it was workmanship since he said as much.
What did Duchamp mean? He implied that he had changed what we look like at the bike wheel by placing it on a display. We could now observe the wheel as a delightful protest, not similarly as a bike part. He transformed other ordinary articles into craftsmanship to make individuals take a gander at things in an unexpected way.
A few specialists chose to dispose of the topic. They centered rather around shapes, hues, lines, and different components of workmanship. These craftsmen made what we call dynamic craftsmanship. You can’t see protests in conceptual craftsmanship. Be that as it may, you can react to hues and shapes. Maybe they fulfill you feel or dismal.
Art exhibition halls likewise widened our thoughts of workmanship. They started to show expressions of the human experience that add magnificence to our bodies and homes. These alleged enriching expressions incorporate stoneware, furniture, form, gems, and glass.
I could conclude that truly an art is everybody’s one of a kind need. We could hardly live an enjoyable life without it.
What is the Main Cause of a Heart Attack? What is its Solution? A heart attack is the blockage of… Read More
In the vast economic arena, one term that often takes center stage, inciting extensive debates and discussions, is the "debt… Read More
De-Dollarization: The Changing Face of Global Finance The financial landscape is in a state of flux, with an intriguing economic… Read More
The curtains closed on a dramatic Bundesliga season with Bayern Munich standing tall once again, clinching their 11th straight title.… Read More
The Unfolding Story of Celine Dion's Health In recent news that has left fans across the globe stunned, iconic singer… Read More
As the echoes of the recent NBA season start to fade, the attention of enthusiasts is firmly glued to one… Read More
View Comments
Among all the arts available, I am fond of paintings. There is one point that I wanted to collect them and install a gallery at home. However, it is so expensive passion. The best thing I could do is ask to have from my co-volunteers who had been placed in another country.
Basically, I have some of them at home.
In desperation, I even ask my friend to cross-stitch me the figure of Mona Lisa.The half-life size of this art hanged in the living room. With such refine made art, I had to beg this friend of mine. To no avail, I managed to do the portrait size of Mona Lisa.
So I am into fine arts too, since in my younger days I am so fond of dancing on discos.
And until now, I am into listening to jazz music, acoustic and instrumental, specially saxophone, R & B, soul and modern music.
I thought I don't have an artistic side, but reading this post made me realize that I am into fine arts , to which dancing and listening to music are one of those.