For the same reasons that ALL people make art: to express culture, religion, politics, feelings, and knowledge.
Chinese art is visual art that, whether ancient or modern, originated in or is practiced in China or by Chinese artists or performers. Early so-called "stone age art" dates back to 10,000 BC, mostly consisting of simple pottery and sculptures. This early period was followed by a series of art dynasties, most of which lasted several hundred years. The Chinese art in the Republic of China (Taiwan) and that ofoverseas Chinese can also be considered part of Chinese art where it is based in or draws on Chinese heritage and Chinese culture.
Acupuncture.
Ottoman art was a mixture of Byzantine and Chinese art.
If you are referring to Chinese Calligraphy, it is called 书法 shu(1) fa(3) in Mandarin.
Chinese art has profoundly influenced global culture through its unique aesthetics, philosophies, and techniques. The intricate brushwork and emphasis on harmony and nature found in traditional Chinese paintings have inspired artists worldwide, promoting a deeper appreciation for simplicity and balance. Furthermore, elements of calligraphy and traditional crafts like ceramics and silk have enriched various art forms, fostering a cross-cultural exchange that continues to resonate in contemporary art and design. Overall, Chinese art encourages a holistic view of creativity that emphasizes interconnectedness and mindfulness.
they made art on walls
The Chinese used porcelain to make beautiful pots. The knew the art of sericulture and they knew to print and make paper.
they were painting on porcelain
Many museums have exhibits of Chinese art. For example, the Metropolitan Museum of Art has a very good Chinese art collection, spanning both ancient and contemporary art.
Weiji Li has written: 'Cang shi fen yun lu' -- subject(s): Art, Art objects, Chinese, Art, Chinese, Chinese Art, Chinese Art objects, Collectors and collecting, Expertising
Art from china
When you look at old Chinese art, it is based on beauty in nature.
Mary Tregear has written: 'L'art chinois' 'Chinese Ceramics' 'Arte Chino, El' 'Chinese ceramics handbook' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Chinese Porcelain, Chinese Pottery, Porcelain, Chinese, Pottery, Chinese 'Chinese art' -- subject(s): Art, Chinese, Chinese Art, History
Craig Clunas has written: 'Empire of Great Brightness' -- subject(s): Art, Chinese, Chinese Art, Civilization, History, History in art 'Pictures and Visuality in Early Modern China (Reaktion Books - Picturing History)' 'Pictures and visuality in early modern China' -- subject(s): Art, Chinese, Chinese Art, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Visual communication, Visual communication 'Art in China' -- subject(s): Art, Chinese, Chinese Art, Themes, motives
my art teacher told us that chinese art was taken seriously in November 2012 but it began in September 2012
Most Chinese art has flowers and animals in it but US art has people and unrealistic things in it or they are cars, trucks, and vans
Ottoman art was a mixture of Byzantine and Chinese art.