Art, asked by maitreyan, 10 months ago

what is art?and why is useful?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Art is a diverse range of human activities in creating visual, auditory or performing artifacts (artworks), expressing the author's imaginative, conceptual ideas, or technical skill, intended to be appreciated for their beauty or emotional power.

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On-premise and cloud data protection in times of uncertainty.Adding to the conversation, since some good points have already been made. (For instance, I also believe that art is essential to the human spirit.)

On-premise and cloud data protection in times of uncertainty.Adding to the conversation, since some good points have already been made. (For instance, I also believe that art is essential to the human spirit.)I feel as though this question was written with a common misperception in mind.

On-premise and cloud data protection in times of uncertainty.Adding to the conversation, since some good points have already been made. (For instance, I also believe that art is essential to the human spirit.)I feel as though this question was written with a common misperception in mind.Art isn't just the stuff we hang on museum walls.

On-premise and cloud data protection in times of uncertainty.Adding to the conversation, since some good points have already been made. (For instance, I also believe that art is essential to the human spirit.)I feel as though this question was written with a common misperception in mind.Art isn't just the stuff we hang on museum walls.Broadly, it's anything we humans create. Anything. And yes, that does mean that there's a lot of bad art out there, depending upon your point of view. For instance, I think that most Victorian mansions are bad art, although many would disagree. But, as long as it shelters, it's useful. Someone designed your frying pan, your desk, your car. All useful items. Some function as good art, some bad. But they all began life on someone's drawing board, or in somebody's imagination.

On-premise and cloud data protection in times of uncertainty.Adding to the conversation, since some good points have already been made. (For instance, I also believe that art is essential to the human spirit.)I feel as though this question was written with a common misperception in mind.Art isn't just the stuff we hang on museum walls.Broadly, it's anything we humans create. Anything. And yes, that does mean that there's a lot of bad art out there, depending upon your point of view. For instance, I think that most Victorian mansions are bad art, although many would disagree. But, as long as it shelters, it's useful. Someone designed your frying pan, your desk, your car. All useful items. Some function as good art, some bad. But they all began life on someone's drawing board, or in somebody's imagination.Now, if you had said "fine art," or even "creative art," maybe my answer would have echoed Feifei's, and I'd have said something about the human connection or, even more important, that acts of creation help us connect with our inner selves. Which is, at the very least, useful to the individual doing the creating.

On-premise and cloud data protection in times of uncertainty.Adding to the conversation, since some good points have already been made. (For instance, I also believe that art is essential to the human spirit.)I feel as though this question was written with a common misperception in mind.Art isn't just the stuff we hang on museum walls.Broadly, it's anything we humans create. Anything. And yes, that does mean that there's a lot of bad art out there, depending upon your point of view. For instance, I think that most Victorian mansions are bad art, although many would disagree. But, as long as it shelters, it's useful. Someone designed your frying pan, your desk, your car. All useful items. Some function as good art, some bad. But they all began life on someone's drawing board, or in somebody's imagination.Now, if you had said "fine art," or even "creative art," maybe my answer would have echoed Feifei's, and I'd have said something about the human connection or, even more important, that acts of creation help us connect with our inner selves. Which is, at the very least, useful to the individual doing the creating.We're humans. We create. It's one of the things that defines us. Some would say that if we didn't, we'd still live in caves....but even the walls of our prehistoric caves had paintings on them.

Answered by riya65971
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Answer:

an art is a simple way by which we can express our imaginations,expression and skills.

an art can be expressed in many ways such as dance,painting or singing,etc.....

Explanation:

art is useful as it helps to improve our skills and it also helps us to freely express our imagination,emotions etc.....

i hope this will help you!!

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