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Q: What is the excellent quality of a fine piece of art?
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What is the quality possessed by a work of fine art thats not possessed by a craft or decorative art object?

There may or may not be a difference between "fine art" and "craft" because really the only definable answer is that of the artist's intent behind the piece. Commonly, however, "fine art" is separated from "craft" because the artists intentions behind a fine art piece is usually to express a complex emotion or opinion, whereas the usual intent behind a craft is simply for the sake of making the craft.


What do you call an Excellent drawings?

Fine line, fine sign, design line, smart art


What do you call a excellent drawing?

Fine line, fine sign, design line, smart art


What is summative reflection?

A summative reflection is done after viewing or making a piece of fine art. It is a reflection on the entire piece and not just one aspect.


What is a piece of art?

A product of the fine arts, especially a painting or sculpture. Something likened to a fine artistic work, as by reason of beauty or craft.


Where can one purchase a fine art lamp?

Fine art lamps are best purchased in person so that quality can be verified and so that it will not get damaged in transit by shippers. Estate sales and art-deco shops are the best locations to look for such items.


Is photography considered to be fine arts?

There are 2 words that clearly describe what it means. That Photographic tools play a large part in the creation of works of fine art. The adjective I think is Fine-art, one word and this has an understanding in the artistic and commercial world. This nomenclature is restricted to certain forms of works of art such as painting, sculpture, printmaking, theatre and architecture. Notice how photography is not fine-art just by itself, but shows up when we actually produce prints. It is the actual output or visual art that becomes the fine art. I am not sure that displaying on an LCD screen would be considered fine art unless we specific the specific display to be used and have calibrated the quality output. Fine art is also being used to describe a level of quality and sophistication about one's work. This is more of a marketing tool as there are no standards that apply to this term. For my own works both photography based and painting it is about creating visual presentations that will evoke emotive responses with a audience. Not that every person has to feel the same thing, but that the images I have destined to be fine art hopefully will convey a unique experience from viewing my works of art. With fine art photography I have no problem combing other image elements or vector work, or other digital media into my art work, provided that each element was whole created by me and my tools. I will never use pieces of other photography that were not taken by me. I will also wholly control the output process. If am not the printmaker then I have final say on output quality and if it doesn't meet my standards thenit will never be released as a piece of art work.


If I own a piece of copyrighted fine art do I have the right to give it to another person or destroy it?

If it is yours legally, you can do what you want with it.


Where is Fine Art found?

In a galery. Or online at a fine art print retailer like www.meisterdrucke.uk But you can do fine art by yourself to. Just try it!


Should you study art history or fine art?

Art history if you are good at history and Fine art if you can draw. Most people enjoy fine art more.


Where can i find carlos v francisco's painting lost in the forest?

In the National Museum of the Philippines :) it's really a fine piece of art


Where could one find insurance for expensive art?

Insurance for fine art can be obtained from your home insurance provider. Before insuring it's a good idea to get it appraised by an art dealer so you know the value of the piece.