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ATTENTION - when ordering - "quantity" always leave the number 1 (pcs) - as each piece is an original !!! (the order is valid only after the seller informs the customer that the work is...
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ATTENTION - when ordering - "quantity" always leave the number 1 (pcs) - as each piece is an original !!! (the order is valid only after the seller informs the customer that the work is available, as it may already be sold - in some cases it is possible to have it repainted).

Art is one of the forms of human acquisition of the world. It is the subject of investigation of aesthetics, art science and philosophy of art. Art can also mean the use of certain spiritual qualities or manual skill in the realization of a certain work. Art is a form of maximum human being, consisting in the purposeful reshaping of the ugly or aesthetically ineffective or less effective for beauty in a concentrated form. It can be fine art, literary art, etc. The purpose of art is to create something beautiful. Beautiful objects - objects that are or can be perceived as beautiful. A work of art is a visible material expression of a person's creative abilities. The basic types of visual arts are: architecture, sculpture and painting. These three disciplines include drawing, graphics, photography and the vast field of applied art - e.g. arts and crafts, art industry, industrial art and design, utility ceramics, glass, etc. We characterize fine art as a field of artistic creation, as visual art, the basis of which is an optically perceptible representation. It is therefore an art that develops in a surface and in space, and whose basic means of expression are line, shape and color.
- Works of fine art can be three-dimensional (spatial) such as works of architecture, sculpture, arts and crafts or flat - painting, drawing, graphics. Architecture and artistic craft fulfill utilitarian functions. Today we know what the concept of fine art includes, while the classification of its disciplines or work results can be diverse, depending on which point of view we use, e.g. in terms of authorship or level of professionalism on:
a) professional (works are created by trained visual artists as a result of their professionally focused activity),
b) non-professional (This includes works whose authors are either anonymous or specifically known creators - non-professionals. Some devote themselves to art as a hobby - amateur artists, some use their artistic expression in addition to their work - folk artists, but also untrained artists who systematically they work creatively and sell their works of original but untrained handwriting - so-called holiday painters or instinctive artists)


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