Thursday, June 12, 2008

What is Art?

What Is Art?

Art is beauty. Art is a way of communicating with your soul. Art is incredibly subjective . Art is what your minds eye sees and understands and enjoys looking at it. The notion of the beauty is very important when we talk about art, so trying to take that notion of beauty instead of judgment put it into file, because we have to take a look at art without whether it is beautiful piece or not.

Art can mean transferring that special atmosphere that describes the ultimate thing (god, life, universe, spirit – whatever you call it). The conscious production or arrangement of sounds, colors, forms, movements, or other elements in a manner that affects the sense of beauty, specifically the production of the beautiful in a graphic or plastic medium. Art is hard to describe but you know it when you see it. Art may be painting, sculpture, photography, pottery, or mixed media.

However not all people can agree on art. Therefore it is very important to know at least the intention of the artist, and what objectives of that particular artist had in mind, and then we can start talking about it. They may try to transfer some political and social messages or objectives to their viewers. For example, some of the abstract paintings look like any kindergarten child could do that. Some one else can look at the same picture and see the use of color and form and grasp a concept that other can't. You can have your own opinion and interpretation on art but still needs to be based and sounded on particular content of particular artist. once again art is very subjective.

Calligraphy

Art refers to a diverse range of human activities and artifacts, and may be used to cover all or any of the art, including music literature, calligraphy and other forms. It is most often used to refer specifically to the visual arts, including media such as painting, sculpture, and calligraphy. Calligraphy is the art of beautiful writing. It is believed to be one of the most eyes catching and fascinating manifestation of art is calligraphy. Calligraphy has been considered among the artistic symbols, letters and elements, which form the word, always bear undeniable aesthetic qualities. Writing is the oldest mean through which man's spiritual and cultural acquisitions were transmitted from generation to generation. In the course of time, this art found applications in various domains, appearing as a decorative element on carved stone panels and monument facades, terra cotta vessels, wood, fabric and etc. for example, This is Persian calligraphy.

http://arthistory.about.com/cs/reference/f/what_is_art.htm
http://www.caroun.com/Calligraphy/aCalligraphyGeneral/HistoryIranCalligraphy.htm

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