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    Fine Art

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    The Revolution of Art Art is the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination‚ typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture‚ producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power. Art was originally used to refer to a skill or mastery and was not differentiated from crafts or sciences (“Art‚” 2013‚ para. 1). Around the 17th century‚ a shift in modern art began to develop into fine arts‚ where aesthetic considerations are paramount‚ are

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    Fine art photography: Most fine art photo’s are sold as decorative pieces and you could use a variety of subjects‚ and what is great about this is you can create multiple images to clients. The photographer does not have to be present at all times to sell the work‚ and this is wonderful that you are able to divorce yourself from the sales. Instead you could sell your work on the web or at galleries‚ this is quite motivating to become a fine art photographer. Some photographers use fine art

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    Creative Art and Fine Art

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    Creative art and Fine art . By a broad definition of art‚[9] artistic works have existed for almost as long as humankind: from early pre-historic art to contemporary art; however‚ some theories restrict the concept to modern Western societies.[10] The first and broadest sense of art is the one that has remained closest to the older Latin meaning‚ which roughly translates to "skill" or "craft." A few examples where this meaning proves very broad include artifact‚ artificial‚ artifice‚ medical arts‚ and military arts

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    Fine Arts In Schools

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    Imagine school without fine arts‚ without a class to express yourself. Schools across the country are thinking about eliminating art classes because of insufficient funds. Schools should not eliminate art classes because they improve test scores‚ give students freedom‚ and allows students with many opportunities they won’t find anywhere else. Primarily‚ fine arts improves scores in all different subjects. As stated in‚ Arts Education in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools‚ "Low-income high school

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    A Sample of Fine Art

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    Although different pieces of art come from different eras and different artists‚ what makes a composition fine art is its ability to evoke emotions in the viewer. These emotions can range from misery to ecstasy and everything in between. Conversely‚ if there are no feelings experienced by the majority viewers‚ no matter if they’re positive or negative‚ than that piece does not fit into the genre of fine art. The great thing about genuinely fine art is the fact that the experience of emotion is

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    Fine Art Restoration

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    privately owned and operated art conservation studio‚ Stoetzer‚ Inc provides a range of services to museums‚ art dealers‚ galleries‚ foundation and private collectors across the globe. Located in Miami‚ Florida‚ we have not restored‚ treated or scientifically tested more than 12‚000 objects since we opened in 1968. In addition‚ we’ve examined thousands more to determine their authenticity. Thanks to our wide range of experience‚ we are able to restore works of art that derive from every ancient

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    Tattoos a Fine Art

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    Tattoos a Fine Art Tattoos are considered fine art and are accepted more now than ever before. “Tattoos date back to 12‚000 BC. The word "tattoo" comes from a Tahitian word "tattow" or "ta-tu" meaning to mark the skin” (Lori). Tattoos have been evident in many cultures throughout the centuries” the ancient Greeks tattooed spies‚ the Romans tattooed criminals and the Polynesians tattooed ranking members of their tribes” (Lori). Around the 1950’s tattoos lost popularity they picked up a stereotype

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    Cutting Fine Arts in Schools Fine arts programs are rapidly being cut around the country. When school systems are running out of money the first programs to be eliminated are the fine arts. School board members have no idea of what they are doing to students. They are unaware of the many benefits of fine arts programs in their schools. They also do not know how to run a successful fine arts program. Since 1993‚ when legislators imposed revenue corps on public schools‚ school districts have been

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    What is the oldest painting of an area called Bangladesh? What is the oldest sculpture? Where to go to see sculptures and Fine Arts? The answer to get to see a number of ancient fine arts testimony is- National Museum’s Collection -situated in Dhaka; and also in Rajshahi’s Borendra Museum‚ Mohasthangor of Bogra‚ Moynamoti of Comilla‚ and Rajshahi’s Paharpur Museum. Because of Geographical reason most of the areas Bangladesh is silted. Soft soil and marshy land surrounded by small and huge rivers

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    that your entire childhood has been centered on the arts. What you want to do with your life has been clear to you since you were ten – pursue your dream and become an artist or musician or actor or whatever your passion may be. Or even imagine that you are just a normal child who participates in various activities‚ one of which happens to be a fine art that you love. Then one year you get the crushing news that your school has chosen to cut the arts program that you are in. Anyone would be devastated

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