for the most part art is neither functional nor formal, however it can be if the artist is very precise and a detailed worker. art can be both functional and nonfunctional because either way they both work . the shift is the additional changes: abstract vs. precise.
Functional art is art that serves a purpose. A potter who creates tea sets is making functional art. Non-functional art refers to paintings and such pieces of art that are created to view and contemplate.
yes he did have formal art training when he was 11 years of age
The perspective in art is the viewpoint of the artist. The formal perspective is the perspective that the artist wants the audience to have when looking at the piece.
A formal critique will describe why the critic liked or disliked a work of art.
That depends, do you mean as a functional item or as a piece of art?
Functional art is art that serves a purpose. A potter who creates tea sets is making functional art. Non-functional art refers to paintings and such pieces of art that are created to view and contemplate.
architecture
art embody traditional art style.......... hahaha
yes he did have formal art training when he was 11 years of age
applied art
Art is not functional when its main purpose is primarily aesthetic or expressive, rather than serving a practical or utilitarian purpose. For example, paintings, sculptures, and installations that convey emotions, ideas, or concepts without a direct functional role would be considered non-functional art.
A formal critique will describe why the critic liked or disliked a work of art.
A formal critique will describe why the critic liked or disliked a work of art.
A formal critic will describe why the critic liked or disliked a work of art
A formal critic will describe why the critic liked or disliked a work of art
A formal critique will describe why the critic liked or disliked a work of art.
The perspective in art is the viewpoint of the artist. The formal perspective is the perspective that the artist wants the audience to have when looking at the piece.