Art

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  • Art is a vital part of our daily existence and serves as a concrete evidence in the study of humanities.
  • The body of arts consists of ideas, beliefs and values of the past, present and even of the future.
  • Art is the skillful production of the beautiful in visible forms.
  • Artists in the field of applied arts bring beauty, charm and comfort into many things that were useful in everyday life.
  • Applied arts is the incorporation of elements of style and design to everyday items with the aim of increasing their aesthetic value.
  • Applied arts include industrial design, interior design, fashion design, graphic design.
  • Art happens when anyone in the world takes any kind of material and fashions it into a deliberate statement.
  • Art suggested the capacity to produce an intended result from carefully planned steps or method.
  • In the Ancient World, art meant using bare hand to produce something.
  • In Medieval Latin, art referred to any special form of book-learning, such as grammar or logic, magic or astrology.
  • For many people, art is a specific thing, such as a painting, sculpture or photograph, a dance, a poem or a play.
  • Art is a medium of artistic expression that allows us to experience sublime joy, deep sorrow, confusion, and clarity.
  • The Arts refer to dance, music, theater, literature and the visual arts.
  • Each form of art is perceived in different ways by our senses, yet each one comes from a common need to give expressive substance to feelings, ideas, insights, and experiences.
  • The Visual Arts are the medium through which certain ideas and feelings can be communicated only through visual forms.
  • The arts provide ways to communicate meanings that go far beyond ordinary verbal language.
  • A Work of Arts is the visual expression of an idea or experience formed with skill through the use of medium.
  • Medium (plural media) is a particular material, along with its accompanying technique.
  • Art made with a combination of different materials is referred to as mixed media.
  • Form refers to the physical and visible characteristics inherent in works of art.
  • Content refers to the meaning we derive from works of art.
  • Art is part of the culture it’s created in, but can reflect many cultures at once.
  • Artists produce pieces as the means of provoking our thought, ideas, and emotions that are necessary to discover ourselves and our feelings.
  • In the arts, it’s especially important to develop an informed or objective opinion rather than just an instinctual reaction.
  • Job responsibilities of an artist include developing ideas for a canvas or product, selecting a medium for a final work, including texture, size or area, collecting work for portfolio, and applying for grants for financial support.
  • The first level in approaching art is learning to look at it.
  • Aesthetics is the philosophical argument about the nature of beauty.
  • Art is universal, timeless, not nature, involves experience, and is an expression.
  • An artisan is a craftsman who produces directly functional and or decorative arts.
  • From where we stand today, art has become more complex in its use of imagery, mediums, and meanings.
  • Aesthetics deals with notions of taste, cultural conventions, and the judgments we make based on our perceptions.
  • An objective view focuses on the object’s physical characteristics as the main source of information.
  • Job responsibilities of an artisan include using and mixing mediums like paint, metal, glass, or fabric, shaping, gluing, sewing, testing, and producing products, displaying work at various sites including auctions, craft shows, or online markets, and estimating costs and material needs.
  • Artisans help us in meeting our basic needs such as food, clothing, dwelling, furniture, kitchen utensils, and everything that makes our life easy crafted by artisans.
  • An artist is generally defined as an art practitioner who produces or creates indirectly-functional arts with aesthetic value using imagination.
  • The more informed you become, the more artwork will affect you emotionally and intellectually.
  • Formal distinctions in art include a work’s size, medium (painting, drawing, sculpture or other kind of work) and descriptions of compositional elements such as the lines, shapes and colors involved.
  • Issues of content in art include any visual clues that provide an understanding of what the art tells us.
  • Sometimes an artwork’s content is vague or hidden and needs more information than is present in the work itself.
  • Ultimately, the terms form and content are roped together in the climb to understand what art has to offer us.