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What is fine arts?

In the modern world, one can find manifestations of one form or another of art almost everywhere. The furniture in your house, the house itself, your watch or clothes - all this can be attributed to art in general in one way or another. In any of these cases, someone has decorated your item in an attempt to make it attractive. However, this so-called applied art plays a secondary role: it is intended only to decorate the object that a person will use for its intended purpose. The fine arts (in modern parlance, simply art) are engaged in something completely different, that is, as their name implies, "graceful" in themselves.

The "fine" arts include painting, sculpture, literature, theatre, music, dance, and architecture. Of all the arts listed above, only architecture has "practical utility". Architects have to think not only about the beauty, but also about the usefulness of their structures. However, works of art created by the enormous work of the artist-creator may not have any practical use at all. They are created to satisfy our need for beauty, that's all.

The final result of creativity can be a statue, a melody, a play, a book, etc. In contemporary art, in all its forms, one can find examples of curious experiments. However, traditional methods in the works of all types of artistic creativity have something in common. This something is an image embodied in a work. This image is embodied with the help of sounds, stone, words, building materials, lines and colors. In each image there is what can be called rhythm, proportion and harmony. Rhythm arises from the more or less measured repetition of sounds, colors, shapes and movements.

Proportion is such an embodiment of the artist's intention, which seems to us correct, expressed in proportionate parts. Harmony lies in the natural correspondence of the various parts of the image to each other. All this, of course, is only the most general concepts from the field of artistic creativity and fine arts.

Author: Likum A.

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