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Fine Art

Though paintings and sculptures are most often the first things that come to mind when fine art is mentioned, architecture, music, dance, photography, printmaking, and theater created for their beauty, rather than utility, are also fine art. Stroll on in to our Fine Art category to ask and answer questions about fine art in all its forms.

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Differences between the Intellectual and Emotional approach to art?

An intellectual approach to art begins with facts and figures, concerning anything relevant to the artist; from the artist's family or the time period when the artist is working, for example. An emotional approach to art focuses on the thoughts of the viewer while interacting with the art, and analyzes the art based on emotions and emotional response to it.

Study of colour is called as?

the study if color is called or formally known as CHROMATICS.

What colour does yellow and pink make?

Pink is a tint of red (white is added to red). Red and yellow create orange but when dealing with tints the results can be varied. It will all depend on the type of medium and the pigments themselves.

What is the difference between Persian miniature and mughal miniature?

Persian miniatures are from Persia or Iran while Mughal miniatures refer to the time of Islamic rule in parts of India and Pakistan so these small paintings have a strong Indian or Hindu flavour and might in fact be illustrations of Hindu myths and legends.

In Brazil who is the big statue on a mountain?

The statue of Christ the King overlooking Rio de Janeiro
Cristo Redentor (Christ the Redeemer)

What is mechanical art?

Very similar to industrial art it uses a variety of metals and other more materials to create art in various genres (sculpture, 3d, multi media, etc)

Is their a list of hard space words from a to z?

A,a
  • Accretion disk
  • Accretion
  • Aerolite
  • Airglow
  • Albedo
  • Alien
  • Angstrom
  • Apastron
  • Aphelion
  • Apocalypse
  • Apogee
  • Apollo
  • Asteroid belt
  • Asteroid
  • Astrology
  • Astronaut
  • Astronomy
  • Astrophysics
  • Atmosphere
  • Atomic
  • Atom
  • Aurora
  • Axis
B,b
  • Background radiation
  • Balmer lines
  • Barycenter
  • Baryon
  • Big Dipper
  • Binary stars
  • Black dwarf
  • Black hole
  • Blue-shift
  • Bolide
  • Bolometer
  • Bright star
C,c
  • Calibration
  • Carbon dioxide
  • Cassiopeia
  • Celestial
  • Celestial sphere
  • Circumpolar star
  • Chromosphere
  • Is_there_a_list_of_space_words_from_A_to_Z
  • Clusters
  • Comet
  • Constellation
  • Core
  • Corona
  • Cosmic
  • Cosmic rays
  • Cosmology
  • Cosmonaut
  • Cosmos
  • Crater
  • Crust
D,d
  • Dark matter
  • Day
  • Declination
  • Deconvolution
  • Density
  • Direct motion
  • Disk
  • Diurnal motion
  • Doppler effect
  • Double Star
  • Dust
E,e
  • Earth
  • Eccentricity
  • Eclipse
  • Ecliptic
  • Ecosphere
  • Electromagnetic
  • Electromagnetic spectrum
  • Electromagnetic waves
  • Electron
  • Elements
  • Ellipse
  • Energy
  • Equator
  • Equinox
  • Eons
  • Erg
  • Event horizon
  • Exosphere
  • Extragalactic
  • Extraterrestrial
F,f
  • Falling Star
  • Fireball
  • Flares
  • Flux
  • Flying Saucer
  • Frequency
  • Fusion
G,g
  • Galactic halo
  • Galaxy
  • Gamma ray
  • Gaseous
  • Gas Giants
  • Gas
  • Geocentric
  • Geophysics
  • Gibbous
  • Gravity
H,h
  • Helium
  • Hertzspurng-Russell diagram
  • Hertz
  • HI region
  • HII region
  • Horse-head nebula
  • Hubble
  • Hydrogen
I,i
  • Implosion
  • Inclination
  • Inferior planets
  • Infrared
  • Interstellar medium
  • Ionosphere
  • Ions
J,j
  • Jets
  • Jupiter
K,k
  • Kelvin
  • Kepler
  • Kilogram
  • Kinematic
  • Kirkwood gaps
L,l
  • Laser
  • Light curve
  • Light
  • Light years
  • Limb
  • Lo
  • Luminosity
  • Lunar
  • Lunar module
  • Lunation
M,m
  • Magnetic field
  • Magnetic pole
  • Magnetosphere
  • Magnitude
  • Mars
  • Mass
  • Matter
  • Mercury
  • Meteor
  • Meteorite
  • Meteoroid
  • Micrometeorites
  • Milky Way
  • Miner planet
  • Molecule
  • Mo
  • Moon
  • Multiple star
N,n
  • Nadir
  • NASA
  • Nebula
  • Neptune
  • Neutrino
  • Neutron
  • Neutron star
  • Newton's laws
  • Nova
  • Nuclear fusion
  • Nucleus
O,o
  • Observatory
  • Occultation
  • Opposition
  • Orbit
  • Orion
  • Oxygen
  • Ozone
P,p
  • Parallax
  • Particles
  • Parsec
  • Penumbra
  • Periastron
  • Perigee
  • Perihelion
  • Perturbations
  • Phases
  • Photon
  • Photosphere
  • Planetary nebula
  • Planet
  • Pluto
  • Precession
  • Prominences
  • Proper motion
  • Protostar
  • Pulsar
Q,q
  • Quasar
  • Quasi-stellar object
  • Quasi-stellar source
R,r
  • Radar
  • Radiation
  • Radio galaxies
  • Rays
  • Red giant
  • Resolution
  • Resonance
  • Retrograde
  • Revolve
  • Ring
  • Rocket
  • Rotate
S,s
  • Saros cycle
  • Satellite
  • Saturn
  • Scintillation
  • Selenography
  • Seyfert galaxies
  • Shooting Star
  • Shuttle
  • Sky
  • Solar flares
  • Solar mass
  • Solar
  • Solar System
  • Solar wind
  • Solstice
  • Spacecraft
  • Space
  • Space probe
  • Spaceship
  • Space Shuttle
  • Space Station
  • Spacesuit
  • Space travel
  • Spectrum
  • Spicules
  • Sputnik
  • Stars
  • Stellar
  • Stratosphere
  • Sun
  • Sunspot
  • Supernova
  • Surface
  • Syzygy
T,t
  • Telescope
  • Temperature
  • Terrestrial
  • Troposphere
U,u
  • UFO
  • Umbra
  • Universe
  • Uranus
  • Ursa Major
  • Ursa Minor
V,v
  • Variable stars
  • Venus
W,w
  • Wavelength
  • White Dwarfs
  • Wormhole
X,x
  • X-rays
Y,y
  • Yellow star
Z,z
  • Zenith
  • Zodiac

In art what is the difference between shine and reflection?

easy. shine is when a light is falling on something. so there would be shadowing involved. for example, if the sun was shining on one side of a box then the other three sides would be shaded because the light would not be hitting it. reflection is when an image is produced that is the same as another. an example is someone looking into a mirror, their face is reflected. or when trees and mountains are reflected on the water.

What are converging parallels in art?

==Converging Parallels == Sometimes used with the term 'vanishing points,' the converging parallels refers to the method of creating the depth of a drawing or painting. You can draw a box and make it perfectly square. If you make the cross line at the top a bit smaller than the bottom one, the box begins to look like it is leaning away from you. So you are drawing what are considered parallel lines, because by definition a box is created of parallel lines, but if you drew the two sides out, they would eventually converge.

Can black turn into white?

Simply, no. It's the same as trying to reach zero by halving a number. No matter how much white there will always be a small amount of the black paint or whatever your mixing.

Is the name Bridget a popular name?

I don't personally know anyone named Bridget, but I think it's a great name. A unique way is also to spell it Bridgit, as is Bridgit Mendler. I'm sure it's popular, though.

What is stylized realism mean?

Stylized realism refers to a form of art that combines realistic elements with stylistic or abstract representation. It involves presenting subjects in a realistic manner while adding expressive or imaginative elements to create a unique and artistic interpretation. This style often blurs the line between realism and abstraction, allowing artists to convey their own vision and perspective.

Over the centuries art has functioned as?

Over the centuries art has functioned as a form of expression. Art comes in many different forms and expresses many different things.

What does a pound of weed look like in none brick form?

Imagine a gram that you'd pick up from your dealer.

Now imagine about 450 of them. That's what a pound looks like.