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The three fine arts of painting, sculpture, and architecture are sometimes also called the “major arts”, with “minor arts” referring to commercial or decorative art styles. Architecture is the only form of fine visual art with a sense of utility or elements of practicality.
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Read More »“Fine art” is predominantly a western term, but other cultures have observed similar distinctions between the “high” and “low” arts. The three fine arts of painting, sculpture, and architecture are sometimes also called the “major arts”, with “minor arts” referring to commercial or decorative art styles. Architecture is the only form of fine visual art with a sense of utility or elements of practicality. However, not all everyday buildings will fall into the classification of fine architecture. A sense of beauty and creativity must still be at the forefront of the architect’s design. Renowned fine artists usually enjoy a higher status and notoriety, either during their lives or posthumously, than their commercial and decorative counterparts. Older art, such as classical art from antiquities, will usually be considered fine art. Notable fine artists include the “Old Masters” working between the Renaissance and the 1800s, such as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. While many older or classical art pieces will be considered fine art, modern and contemporary art can also fall into this category. From the 1800s, a new class of fine artists emerged within impressionism, expressionism, and other modern art genres. These genres include well-known artists such as Pablo Picasso, Vincent Van Gogh, Jackson Pollock, Claude Monet, and Umberto Boccioni. Many contemporary fine artists have expanded the fine art definition by taking inspiration or elements from other visual arts. However, the one-of-a-kind, limited nature of their art and unrestrained creative license maintain the elite status of contemporary fine artists. Famous contemporary fine visual artists of the present day include David Kracov, Jeff Koons, Yayoi Kasuma, Barbara Kruger, Damien Hirst, and Ai Wei Wei.
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Read More »The commercial arts can include graphic design, photography, illustration, animation, printmaking, television, fashion design, visual effects, industrial design, and motion graphics. Commercial art is commonly seen in mediums such as magazines, websites, apps, television, store displays, and product packaging. This form of art is all around us. Commercial artists are often responsible for the visuals we see every day, from logos to billboards, TV adverts, and more. It’s an art that’s mass-produced and designed to appeal to broad audiences. Commercial art is often seen in new forms of media, but it has, in fact, been around for centuries to promote products. This art form is employed not just by brands and businesses but as a form of communication for governments and the military. Famous war recruitment posters, government propaganda, and even public works projects were all designed by commercial artists. London’s iconic Tube logo, Coca-Cola’s early posters, and Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s soup posters are all fantastic examples of commercial art. Commercial artists are either hired or commissioned to create art for paying clients. Unlike fine artists, commercial artists usually follow a brief but can still have enough creative freedom or flair to create commercial art that is experimental or groundbreaking. Many innovative artists who became popular during the Art Nouveau, Art Deco, and Pop Art movements were commercial artists. Famous commercial artists include Andy Warhol, Norman Rockwell, Alphonse Mucha, Takashi Murakami, and Salvador Dali. Some artists have begun their careers in commercial art then crossed over to fine art, or vice versa. These artists are often responsible for blurring the line between high and low arts and challenging exclusivity notions that often come with the fine arts. Andy Warhol created art for brands like Campbell’s Soup and Brillo before becoming the renowned artist he is remembered as today. Contemporary artists like Takashi Murakami blur the lines further by producing fine art that uses the styles and motifs of “low” commercial arts like anime. Murakami exhibits and creates both fine art and mass-produced commercial art, often in collaboration with brands like Louis Vuitton and performers such as Kanye West and Billie Eilish.
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