History, asked by jeelparekh12, 11 months ago

to create art form, what three rules do you​

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Answered by as9893516
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However, technical skill alone does not make a good work of art. Without creative imagination - the expression of some inner spirit that is unique, interesting and appropriate to its time - any art will merely fall flat. Indeed, we will often let technical qualities go by the board if the creative aspects of an artwork are sufficiently wonderful. A great example of this is Pablo Picasso. You can go to the Picasso Museum in Paris today and see the paint peeling right off the canvases. The underpainting wasn't properly done, the paints were improperly applied - it's awful. However, Picasso's originality, and his contribution to the visual progress of Western art was so profound, that we overlook his technical failings. So when a question such as your is posed, the truth is that there is no simple answer. Every artist is different and each has to stand on the strength of their own body of work. Technical skill the rules - cannot be ignored. However, there is no art at all without the exercise of creativity, which means forgetting rules. The two must work together - and the particular balance will change from artwork to artwork - and from artist to artist.

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