
Visual Arts in Many Forms
The visual arts are all art forms like drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, ceramic, photography, film, and sculpture. Many other artistic fields including performing arts, creative writing, and multimedia arts also incorporate parts of visual arts into their research and artistic expression. Visual art is used to express ideas, reactions, and emotions. These expressions can range from abstract to representational to functional and representational to non-representational.
Paintings, photography, film, and sculpture are the most common visual art forms. Film is the oldest and widest known visual art form. The history of film can be traced back to the nineteenth century classical ballet when it was used to depict life scenes.
Paintings range from portraying simple scenes to complex landscapes and are very diverse in nature. However, there is a limit to what paint can express. Sculpture on the other hand is the most extreme form of art forms where artists create very elaborate models and paintings that serve as monuments to their imagination. Printmaking is another type of visual arts. Printmakers reproduce physical objects in digital form and present them in exhibitions and galleries for sale.
Diction in painting and drawing refers to how words are used to portray a subject. For example, an author may draw with black and white, use an ink pen, write in a thick black font, and then color in the rest of the scene using warm colors. Sculptor will usually use white marble or other smooth surfaces to create works of visual art. As for film, directors use words like dialogue, shots, and musical score to tell a story.
The majority of art lovers think that paintings and sculptures are a significant form of art. However, others disagree as to whether visual art is an aesthetic art or a commercial one. Aesthetic art has a specific objective and it is to contribute to the appreciation of beauty. Artistic works of other kinds such as ceramics and furniture can also contribute to aesthetics.
There is a difference between art and aesthetics and why it is that people may develop an appreciation for works of painting and drawing even if they don’t consider themselves aestheticians. How painting and drawing differ from conceptualism? Why we should value the aesthetic over the concrete.