Art Practice in the Past and Present
Art practice
A skill or mastery that stimulates the process of thought, amusement, and emotions is called an art. It is also defined as a special quality used by many people to express their feelings, approach and position. Dating back to 50,000 years ago, art has various forms that ground itself from sculptures, rock paintings, wall craving to modern paintings. Countries like Egypt, Persia, India, Europe and America have great foundations of ancient civilizations that developed their own way of expressing their work and teaching it to their future generations. These teachings started with simple body signs for expressing there need to using brushes, knifes and other tools to explain there work. As a result of these teachings, the art present today expresses an urbanized form of historic art.
Similarities and difference of past and present art
Artists today are very similar in their ways to the artists in the Renaissance period but the difference is that art students today attend a school or professional college instead of internship in an artist's workshop called artesian. In a younger age, the parents used to send their children to work as an apprentice in the artisan. Mostly at that time it would be a boy rather than a girl and if the child is lucky, than the child will learn and get a chance to work in the master's workshop and serve the artist for many years. However, students today start their journey of becoming an artist from the beginning of a school and then pursue it further in art schools and universities. Professors and teachers in...
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