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Fine arts and Drawing

 

What is the specialty of Fine arts and Drawing:

You want to be a cultural director if you're independent if you have a convergence of entrepreneurship and good organizational skills, and if you have a good style of writing and speaking. We expect graduates of art and design programs and design students and art theory. Also, we'd like you to be in our program if you're coming from economics or technology, but you're interested in running businesses in culture.

Figurative art is one of the arts of an objective nature and is created through a reformulation, a physical medium, its composition and composition are determined largely by the formal structure of the work. The plastic arts are divided into representative and non-representative arts. The representative arts belong to sculpture, painting, photography, which depicts the production of visual reality in a three-dimensional form by sculpture, or two-dimensional by graphics. In decorative applied art, photographic decorations are most widely used, yet some of the complete tentative artifacts belong to the acting art genres.

Design in the broader sense - in the sense of all creative solutions as a whole - is indispensable in today's global economy. The development and management of the product structure and national and international relationships of profit and non-profit actors in the art sector requires professionals familiar with contemporary design, art scenes, and trends.

History of Fine arts and Drawing Specialization:

According to some writers, the concept of a distinct class of fine arts is an invention of the early modern period in the West. Larry Scheiner identified in his book "The Invention of Art: Cultural History "(2003): There was a "traditional art system" in the West before the 18th century. (Other traditional cultures still have the same in this system, the artist or craftsman was a skilled maker or practitioner, the artwork was a useful product of skilled workers, and the appreciation of the arts was closely linked to its role in the rest of life. "In other words, it means almost the same as the Greek word" be, "or in English" skill, "a meaning that has continued in terms such as" art of war, "art of love "and" art of medicine. " "'' Blunt notes that the term arti di disegno, a similar concept, appeared in Ita in the mid-16th century.

But it can be said that the classical world, from which very little theoretical literature on art remains, actually had similar differences. The names of artists preserved in literary sources are Greek painters and sculptors and to a lesser extent sculptors of carved gems. Many individuals in these groups were very popular, copied, and remembered for centuries after their deaths. The worship of individual artistic genius, which was an important part of the theoretical basis of the Renaissance to distinguish between "fine arts" and other arts, was based on a classic precedent, especially as recorded by Pliny the Elder. Some other types of things, especially ancient Greek pottery, are often signed by their makers or shop owners, perhaps partly to advertise their products. Abels Campasby, by Willem Van Haecht; C. 1630 ؛ Mauritshuis.

The decline of the concept of "fine arts" by George Koppler and others dates back to about 1880. When "fashion was lost," by about 1900, folk art was also considered important. In art theory circles, "Fine Arts" was taken out of use by about 1920 by industrial design advocates... who opposed a double standard of judgment on works of art and useful objects. " This was between theorists; It took more time for artistic trade and public opinion to catch up. However, during the same period as the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the price movement in the art market was in reverse, with fine artworks well ahead of decorative arts.

In the art trade, the term retains some currency for objects from before about 1900 and can be used to determine the scope of auctions or auction house sections and the like. The term also remains in use in higher education and appears in the names of colleges, colleges, and courses. In the English-speaking world, this is mostly in North America, but the same applies to equivalent terms in other European languages, such as fine arts in French or Artes Bellas in Spanish.

The importance of studying the specialty of Fine arts and Drawing:

The artwork produced is always seen as painting, architecture, graphic arts, sculpture, and is distinct from works that include writing, or composing, such as literature and music, where the definition of plastic art is an artistic activity that includes ceramics, or three-dimensional sculpture, and one of the most important examples of plastic arts in ceramics. Creative workers in plastic arts participate in the principle of equality to some extent in many compositional arts. Painters, engineers, and even sculptors are often involved in the production of theatrical performances, films, and decorations of folk festivals. Those three aspects reveal the ideological and artistic meaning of the work carried out.

Fine arts and Drawing courses:

  • Constituent articles - mostly in theory

  • Contemporary art and design scene, institutional system

  • Insight into various projects (exhibitions, festival design studios)

  • Development of writing and presentation skills

  • Institution-specific skills, for example, film gallery management of the Festival Theater

  • Economic knowledge and management skills

  • Organizational studies

  • Fashion Studies

Fields of work for the Fine arts and Drawing major:

  • Director, curator, or art expert in art and design exhibitions, museums, and cultural institutes

  • Corporate Public Relations and Technical Adviser

  • Project Manager

  • Event organizer or festival