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imagination and skill meant to arouse an emotional response with its audience. Joyce
Carol Oates had said that art provokes, disturbs and arouses emotions to expand
sympathies. The depiction of culture
forms a very pivotal role in art forms – whichever country it comes from. This
would include the social behaviour of the people and norms of the human
society.
Some of the popular artists that have remained famous include Leonardo Da Vinci, Edvard Munch, Michelangelo, Vincent Van Gogh, Rene Magritte, Claude Monet, Jan Vermeer and Jean Renoir.
compositions of the artwork such as colour, texture and contour; and form which
includes visual design principles such as contrast, design, proportion, rhythm,
proximity, harmony and balance.
wise, context wise and content wise.
art may be good, bad or indifferent; but whatever adjective is used, we must
call it art. Bad art is still art, the same way that bad emotion is still
emotion. J.D. Salinger once said that that an artists only concern is to shoot
for some kind of perfectionism and on his own terms, not on anyone else’s.
African art is mainly divided by North African Art, East African Art, West African and South African Art. Areas such as Kenya, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Democratic Republic of Congo, Botswana, Egypt, Central Africa, Dogon, Chad, Burkina Faso and many other regions which have their influence on Africa to just leave behind an impression for African Art. That is why it has been categorically divided as an art form independently.
times where art has really given a new meaning to our lives. Images ignite
powerful emotions – be it happiness or pain and it is in every right an escape
from the world we live in. Many people do not even value the precious value
that art has upon us until its gone, but then it’s GONE!
is very polarized and that is the reason behind all of this. We really need to
appreciate more of the arts, rather than wanting MORE of the NON-ARTISTIC stuff.
However, the world is not wired this way and we cannot control the logical
mindset of humans.
appreciate art, but what does that do? It could me music, painting, literature,
film or even passion for sculpture. Even when groups are established, at the
end there is a loss of interest, but Who is left to Blame?

