Representational art depicts recognizable subjects from the real world, such as people, landscapes, or objects, aiming to represent them in a way that viewers can identify. In contrast, nonrepresentational art (or abstract art) does not attempt to represent specific objects or scenes, focusing instead on elements like colors, shapes, and forms to evoke emotions or concepts without a direct visual reference. The key difference lies in the presence or absence of recognizable imagery.
Different cultural practices like arts, hairstyles, clothes and jewelry exemplify different ways of expressing identity, creativity, traditions and values. They are different expressions of identity, creativity, traditions and values in aesthetic forms and personal style.
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Well for starters, "First Nations" refers to the Aboriginal peoples of Canada (with the exception of the Inuit and Métis), just so you know. First Nations art is very tribal, mostly animal forms and symbols that represent spirits. All of the artwork that I have seen is in black, white, and red... so it has very stark contrasts and is more graphic in nature than European Art, if you were to compare it. You should check out the Vancouver Inuit and First Nations Art Gallery. It has some nice artwork that would give you some visuals to help further answer your question. :)
The art movement you are referring to is Abstract Art. Artists within this movement focus on the overall effect of composition, utilizing line, color, and form to convey emotions or concepts without the need for realistic representation of objects. This approach emphasizes the expressive potential of visual elements, allowing for a more subjective interpretation by the viewer. Abstract Art emerged in the early 20th century and has significantly influenced various other movements and styles.
They represent art.
In the graphic novel "Maus" by Art Spiegelman, the mice represent Jewish people who were persecuted during the Holocaust.
In Japanese art and culture, the sparrow is typically used to represent happiness. It is often paired with bamboo, which symbolizes resilience.
in part due to the fact that, to represent anything that is a creation of Gods is a sin. Geometric art is not an attempt to recreate/represent the creation of God.
Because he did not have enough time to represent his art on shows
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Apparently the praying mantis
Art and learning
Abstract art.
Chinese art can represent many things. This question is just a bit to broad to answer it. But as an example, if we look at bamboo this represents being upright, strong, and wise as a person- very Confucian.
Renaissance was about nature and color. Middle Ages art was religious and lacking color.
Renaissance was about nature and color. Middle Ages art was religious and lacking color.