Few things are perfect. Nor can they be. In art, particularly so, as it is an entirely subjective media and a matter of perception of the individual.
Art began with earliest man. On cave walls early man drew what he saw in his world. To us this doesn't look like much, but it is art. Art is art only in the eye of the viewer and it is a perception of the world that people live in thousands of years ago or today.
Drawing is the art of rendering what your eyes see on paper. The more one draws the better your powers of obseration (perception) become. Like any skill, the key is parctice, practice, practice.
what does memory mean
Op Art is short for optical art, which is a form of visual art, and themed from abstract art, specifically optical illusions. It uses the repetition of simple forms and colors to create vibrating effects, moiré patterns, foreground-background confusion, an exaggerated sense of depth, and other visual effects. Basically based on tricks of visual perception.
David Topper has written: 'The perception of visual art' -- subject- s -: Art, Bibliography, Psychology, Visual perception
Art is a most personal perception of the artist him/herself. It is the reality of the artist and whether others perceive it as practical is irrelevant.
realism is about our own perception about the things around us like art, drama etc. Its about individuals observation towards things.
Well technically in actual fact and in reality I have no idea, sorry.
Howard McConeghey has written: 'Art and soul' -- subject(s): Art, Art therapy, Study and teaching, Visual perception
Installation art
It gives them a better perception of animals.
E.H. Gombrich is a renowned art historian and author known for his book "The Story of Art," which provides an overview of the history of art. He has also written other works on art history and cultural history, and his writing is highly respected in the field.
Did you mean 'insight', as in mental perception?
The appearance of beauty to you.
Few things are perfect. Nor can they be. In art, particularly so, as it is an entirely subjective media and a matter of perception of the individual.
Hasse Hansson has written: 'Bild & form' -- subject(s): Communication in art, Composition (Art), Visual perception