general

definition of artistic

Own or related to art

The term artistic is used to refer to everything related to or related to art, especially the fine arts. "Juan has been appointed as the institute's artistic director."

What is the art?

Meanwhile, by art we understand all those creations made by human beings that express a sensitive look at the world; they can be both real and imaginary. Through different plastic, sound or linguistic resources, with art, it is possible to express sensations, perceptions, emotions, ideas, among other alternatives.

The beautiful Arts

On the other hand, the fine arts are those arts whose primary mission is to express beauty. Architecture, painting, sculpture, music, dance, painting and literature are considered the first and most classical; Some time after this classification and with the appearance of the cinema, it also began to be included in the basic list and that is why it is considered and called the seventh art.

Likewise, photography is considered by many as the eighth art, while the question remains under discussion, because on the other side there are others who argue that it is an extension of painting. Also, the comic strip has generated controversy, because those who do not promote it as art say that it is a kind of bridge between painting and cinema. Although there is no discussion at the moment to include fashion, television and advertising in the list of fine arts, they are considered as artistic disciplines in some way, since it is a fact that they can be found in abundance samples of art and good.

The artist, a special sensitivity to create

The individual who makes or produces works of art is designated as an artist. Thus an artist will produce creations, paintings, sculptures, music, dances, films, photographs, constructions, among others.

These are people who have a special sensitivity when creating a work or developing an activity. Normally it is an innate and natural talent, which develops in them spontaneously, although of course, it may be that special training has been carried out in this regard as well.

Likewise, artists, whatever their fields of action, must master a specific technique inherent in the art they display. And we must also emphasize that they can carry out their artistic activity in a professional way, that is, they practice it and it is their livelihood, earning money for its realization, or failing that, it may be an amateur practice, as a hobby, and do it in those free moments of their lives.

Regardless of the field, the artist will always seek in the creation of an object or in the development of the corresponding activity, to generate beauty. Beauty in principle and also originality are aspects that artists never leave aside, on the contrary, they go in that search. And another aspect that comes from the aforementioned is the communication of feelings, ideas, concepts, through the art they carry out.

The communication channel that an artist opens with his work is fundamental because it is through it that he communicates directly with his audience.

Nor can it be ignored that the artist is the result of time and the context in which he is inserted. Artists develop their art in a historical, political, and social context, which in a certain way frames their action. They cannot in any way abstract from them. And then, by case is that the work will also be impregnated with all those circumstances.

That made with art

And on the other hand, the word artistic is also used to account for what is made with art. "This is an exhibition of artistic photography."

Artistic movement

A artistic movement It is a trend or style referring to art that has a specific philosophy or goal and that is followed by a group of artists for a certain period of time (Expressionism, Dadaism, Surrealism, Cubism, among others).

Each of these movements has certain and unique characteristics that differentiate them from their predecessors or successors and many of them also tend to arise as a reaction against a previous movement.

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