you can have henna art on lots of different places on your body such as you hand, arm, back, ankles and feet.
Technically speaking, the only things "necessary" for human survival are sources of food, water and oxygen, as well as sexual activity to create offspring (keeping humans from going extinct). Therefore, it could be argued that art is not a necessity of life. However, people will constantly be looking for ways to express themselves; especially in today's society. Since the talents of humans vary from person to person, not all people are going to be musically gifted or be talented writers or have a knack for dancing. (although depending on how you define "art", all those may be included). Everyone uses their talents for self-expression, and we are all continuously looking for new ways to show our creativity. Thus, it would seem that the existence of art is inevitable and is part of human nature. In conclusion, although art is not "necessary" for human survival, it is a defining aspect in the life of a person.
Observation of the natural world and natural light.Artists were considered commonplace and of lowly status.Rebirth of Greek and Roman ideasInterest in human anatomy and idealized beauty.
It is important to us because it is a form of an art……..it also concern itself with the communication to other human, to communicate or to show our feelings or expression.
No, geography is not art , it is science.
Renaissance art really glorified the human body and thought of it as an object of beauty and wonder: hence, the Statue of David by Michaelangelo
Art for me is any type or form of expression. Drawing, painting, photography, ceramics, poetry, music. Anything that you can do to express yourself or protray a meaning. Hope that helped!
Nude art is the depicting of the human body in art. This includes all art forms from sculpture to photography. The primary difference between nude art and pornography is the intent. Nude art usually celebrates the human form where pornography depicts the human body to stimulate and arouse and is usually without respect toward the subject.
Usually naked.
The Hellenistic period
Sculpture of the human body
In the Classical period, Greek art portrayed the human body as perfect and life-like. Later, during the Hellenistic period, Greek sculptors changed to portray the human body as realistic, including adding blush to the cheeks and color to the eyes.
Alexander Paal has written: 'Body in art' -- subject(s): Artistic Photography, Human figure in art, Nude in art
the human figure was so important to the renaissance because the thought the human body was a beautiful thing back then
The Greeks created it. The Romans copied them.
proportion and natural body features.
The main subject of Greek art during the classical period was the human form, particularly idealized figures that emphasized harmony, proportion, and beauty. Artists aimed to capture the idealized essence of the human body in sculpture and pottery, showcasing the importance of balance and symmetry in their works.