What art is
Art is a human imaginative skill, which is established through inventive designs, sounds, or ideas. Art and artistic skills have been integral to our Histories. Events, life styles, and the other prevalent things, were all depicted through the various art forms of those times. Art has been evolving with thoughts, ideas, events, times, and technological developments. Art is anything that people add to their 'output' which is not functionally necessary and is other than the default properties of that output. The word "art" has been derived from the Latin word 'ars', which, loosely translated, means "arrangement" or "to arrange". This is the only universal definition of art, that whatever it is was at some point arranged in some way. There are many other colloquial uses of the word, all with some relation to its etymological roots. This word comes from the Greek technic meaning art Art and science are usually treated diagonally opposite to each other. While science means some phenomenon resulting in truth, which is universal and objective in nature. In other words, science findings can be repeated under the same set of circumstances anywhere in the world at any given point of time. Same cannot be said of art. Art, on the other hand is purely subjective in nature. Take for example, a painting - while one calls it a masterpiece, same feelings cannot be expected from other individual. Art can roughly be divided into two, namely philosophical art and aesthetic art. The philosophical type of art involves human figures for some purposive actions. In other words, philosophical art depicts human condition or it is the conceptual frame of mind of the artist. Aesthetic art, on the other hand, shows the perceived frame of mind. Two examples will help illustrate these two points of view - a Mona Lisa painting is philosophical art, while a demon being killed by a super human is aesthetic. These two categories are also called classical and modern art respectively. There are other ways of classifying art - major among them being architecture, design, painting, music, drawing, literature, performing art, etc. While these have been traditional forms of art performed by human kind, newer forms of art have emerged with the advent of technology. Some of the later era art forms are games, animation, movie, computer art, shooting, etc. Two of the most researched areas of interest to artists, critiques and archeologists has been the art movement and art school. An art movement is a typical style or tendency in art with a specific common philosophy, followed by a group of artists during a restricted period of. Art school is any educational institute offering education to its students on various forms of art. Birth of art gave rise to another group of individuals - art critics. Art critics study and evaluate a piece of art. Its main purpose is to rationalize the evaluation of art, and ridding of any personal opinion affecting the work of art. Art criticism today deploys systematic and formal methods to evaluate the piece of art. Museums are known to nurture and store work of arts across the world. Early era museums were patronized by the then kings and emperors. Today these are maintained by governments or private trusts with or without public money. Understanding art in its totality is almost an impossible task for a human being.
Oil Painting Tips for The Beginner
Painting is such an enjoyable form of art. It helps you express your emotions that is why painting is good to one's health. There are various kinds of paintings and one popular is the oil painting. Below are tips for beginners to create a beautiful oil painting on canvas. The very first thing to do is to start your oil painting with an acrylic underpaint because acrylic dries quickly. When you use oil as under paint it will take some time for it to dry. Acrylic underpainting can quicken your work with your canvas. Make sure that you have a good lighting- The importance of good lighting is it brings out the color more and also lessens the strain on your eyes. It is advisable that you paint on a place with plenty natural sunlight or if not buy an indoor light that has a good lighting. Good ventilation is also necessary- This is very important especially if you use oil paint thinners and cleaners because some of these chemicals is toxic and not good for your health so be cautious when working with this product. Consider using a water soluble oil paint instead because this can be diluted with water and eliminating the need for other solvents. Make sure that you follow the rule of "fat over lean". This means that each layer of your oil painting should have higher oil content than the ones below. This reduces the chance of your paint to crack. Objects that are advance are warmer and more intense compared to not advance objects. So to create an illusion of distance in your paintings, paint receding objects with cooler less intense color. Sometimes there is an instance in which you cannot draw anything. You had the idea but you cannot picture it out. Most often these instances are called uninspired moments. So what you will do is put down your brush and gets some fresh air, walk for a while or listen to music. Do not get discourage, everyone experiences that not just you. Walking and getting some fresh air makes you relax while music can affect your mood, it can brighten up a heavy feeling. Avoid holding your brush as if you are holding a pencil that is too close to the bristles. Oils brushes are made long for a reason so better be familiar with it. This is made longer so that you can paint further away from the canvas. Hold the brush either in the middle or the end of the brush, start practicing right now. Have a habit of clean working environment. Keep your painting place clean and organized. An organize environment makes a better working place, so nice canvas is possible to be made. A painter's partner of every canvas is its brush so invest into a good set of paint brush. Hog hair brushes are recommended than cheaper brushes that easily shed their bristles. Nylon brushes are suited for acrylic paint. You can now start creating your first owned oil painting. Enjoy!
Painting Lessons and Tips
It is important to learn and master painting by start right with all the supplies you need before you take your painting lessons whether it be in private painting lessons or a DVD painting course.
This article is for people new to painting with oil or acrylic paints who need to know what to get when first starting out. When I started to learn to paint, I had the same questions, but I couldn't find a clear answer. What supplies do I need to learn to paint fine art?
Essential painting supplies for starting off right
- Acrylic or Oil paints - Ok, it sounds strange, but you do not want to forget in your rush to get everything else, do you? You will need a couple shades of each main color, reds, greens, blues, yellows, an orange, a purple, and some browns like burnt umber and burnt sienna. I use plenty of burnt umber! You'll want an extra tube of white paint. Black and gray depend on preference. The color names vary by brand. Student quality paint is cheaper and great for while you learn. Paint gets used up quickly!
- A palette knife for mixing paint
- A palette for mixing paint before adding it to your canvas or board
- Gesso for preparing canvas or panels for painting.
- Paint brushes - Paint brushes come in different sizes and shapes. There are rounded, flat edged, and tongue shaped paint brushes. Get at least 3 of each in different sizes.
- Medium gel - Use this for thinning oil paint for different consistencies
- Solvent - you can use this to clean oil paint from your brushes
- A jar or glass of water for cleaning acrylic brushes and keeping the paint from drying on them while working.
- An easel - A stand up easel is best for painting while you stand for full body movement. Desktop easels double as carrying cases for paint.
- rags for wiping oil paint off your brushes
Christopher Johnson is a visual artist who works in photography, photo-manipulation, computer generated art, oil painting, acrylic painting, portraits, etc. He has been selling fine art online since 2007 and is available for art commissions and licensing. His favorite subject is flower and nature art and he enjoys creating digital portraits.
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