Wednesday, 10 July 2019

Kinds of Arts


Art is considered as an expression of human creativity. It has different forms, including painting, sculpture, music, literature, dance, photography, animation, calligraphy, drawing, digital, religious, assemblage, architecture, graffiti, folk, and video.
Art forms have several key elements, including color, line, shape, space, texture, volume, and form. Artists use these elements as foundations for producing artwork.

Visual Arts

A major genre of art is visual art. This category includes painting, drawing, sculpture, video production, crafts, and photography.
 Another category is applied arts, they are Industrial design, graphic design, interior decorating and fashion design. The visual arts have expanded over time to include a variety of art forms.  An "artist" was considered only a person working in the fine arts, which encompass painting, printmaking and sculpture art. Applied arts and crafts were not accepted as part of the visual arts until later in the 20th century.

Performing Arts

The performing arts are another type of art. This genre includes music, dance, and acting.


MUSIC.
Of the performing arts, music is one of the most universal. Music can be used to express religious beliefs, political beliefs, history, economic transitions and more. Some examples of musical categories are classical, spiritual and popular.

DANCE
Music is often linked with dance, which is a sequence of body movements that are often performed in time with the music. Dance is used to express a certain mood or feeling or to tell of a certain event.


ACTING
In addition to entertaining audience members, theater performances often have a deeper meaning, telling tales of a society's history, traditions, customs, and significant events. Masks, costumes, musical instruments and body decorations are used to carry out theater performances.

Modern Art

Modern art is another genre of art. This family includes digital art, which was created to bridge the gap between art and technology. Digital art allows artists to turn their canvases from two-dimensional mediums to three-dimensional mediums.
Digital art is displayed through many channels, including television, the Internet and computers. Another type of art is public art. This group includes statues and sculptures and extends to murals, memorials, festivals, and integrated landscaping.