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What is art? What is the value of painting or sculpture? How to assess a work of art?"

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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 primarily for their beauty or emotional power.

→ Like currency, the commercial value of art is based on collective intentionality. There is no intrinsic, objective value (no more than that of a hundred-dollar bill). Human stipulation and declaration create and sustain the commercial value.

→ Analysing and evaluating

→ Discuss your development and final work.

→ Help others understand what you were trying to achieve.

→ Explain your successes and weaknesses.

→ Demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of art and design.

Answered by Anonymous
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Art is generally understood as any activity or product done by people with a communicative or aesthetic purpose; something that expresses an idea, an emotion or, more generally, a world view. It is a component of culture, reflecting economic and social substrates in its design.

Art has many types including:-

  • painting
  • drawing
  • sketching and etc

If we talk about every art ,then it also includes activities to express feelings, like music, and acting and many others.

Value is how light or darkness of a color. For example: If you took a black and white photograph of your painting, the shades of grey would be the different values or tones within the painting.

the value in art is a quality or a value of light and dark of a certain shade or tone. This art element is best understood if visualized as a scale or a gradient.

The easiest way to get to understand and therefore appreciate a work of art is to investigate its context, or background. This is because it helps us to understand what was (or might have been) in the mind of the artist at the time he created the work in question. Think of it as basic detective work.

How to evaluate the work of art?

  • Know your strengths. Set out several of your best drawings.
  • Assess your weaknesses. Look at that same collection of drawings again.
  • Identify exactly what you'd like to improve.
  • Write your checklist.
  • Compare your checklist with every finished piece.

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