Visual art forms include
architecture,
ceramic art,
crafts,
design,
drawing,
filmmaking,
image,
painting,
photography,
printmaking,
sculpture, and
video. Many artistic disciplines such as
performing arts,
conceptual art, and
textile arts, also involve aspects of the visual arts, as well as arts of other types. Within the visual arts, the
applied arts, such as
industrial design,
graphic design,
fashion design,
interior design, and
decorative arts are also included.
Architecture on top of the
Acropolis, Athens,
Greece Architecture is the art and science of
designing
buildings and
structures. Some definitions include the wider design of the built environment, from the macro level of
urban planning,
urban design, and
landscape architecture, to the micro level of creating furniture. Architectural design usually must address feasibility and
cost for the builder, as well as function and
aesthetics for the user. In modern usage, architecture is the art and
discipline of creating or inferring an implied or apparent plan for a complex object or
system. Some types of architecture manipulate space, volume, texture, light, shadow, or abstract elements, to achieve pleasing aesthetics. Architectural works may be seen as cultural and political
symbols or works of art. The role of architects, though changing, has been central to the design and implementation of pleasingly built environments in which people live.
Ceramic art celadon kettle. Goryeo wares are considered a great achievement of
Korean art. Ceramic art is art made from
ceramic materials, which may take forms such as
pottery,
tiles,
figurines,
sculptures, and
tableware. While some ceramic products are considered
fine art, others are considered
decorative,
industrial, or
applied art objects. Ceramics may also be considered
artefacts in
archaeology. People design, manufacture, and decorate pottery in pottery or ceramic factories. Some pottery is regarded as
art pottery. In one-person pottery studios, ceramists or potters produce
studio pottery. Ceramics exclude
glass and
mosaics made from glass
tesserae.
Conceptual art Conceptual art is art where the concepts or ideas involved in the work take precedence over traditional aesthetic and material concerns. The inception of the term in the 1960s referred to a strict and focused practice of idea-based art that defied traditional visual criteria associated with the visual arts in its presentation as text. Through its association with the
Young British Artists and the
Turner Prize during the 1990s, the popular usage of conceptual art, particularly in the United Kingdom, developed into a synonym for all
contemporary art that does not practice the traditional skills of painting and sculpture.
Drawing Drawing is a means of making an
image using various tools and techniques. It generally involves making marks on a surface by applying pressure from a tool, or moving a tool across a surface. Common tools are
graphite pencils, pen and
ink, inked
brushes, wax
coloured pencils,
crayons,
charcoals,
pastels, and
marker pens. Digital tools with similar effects are also used. The main techniques used in drawing are line drawing,
hatching, cross-hatching, random hatching, scribbling,
stippling, and blending. An artist who excels in drawing is referred to as a
drafter,
draftswoman, or
draughtsman. Drawing can be used to create art used in cultural industries such as
illustrations, comics, and animation. Comics are often called the "ninth art" () in Francophone scholarship, adding to the traditional "Seven Arts".
Painting '' by
Leonardo da Vinci Painting is considered to be a form of self-expression. Drawing,
gesture (as in
action painting),
composition,
narration (as in
narrative art), or
abstraction (as in
abstract art), among other aesthetic modes, may serve to manifest the expressive and conceptual intention of the practitioner. Paintings can be on a wide variety of topics, such as
photographic, abstract, narrative,
symbolistic (
symbolism),
emotive (
Expressionism), or political in nature (
artivism). Some modern painters, such as
Jean Dubuffet or
Anselm Kiefer, incorporate different materials, such as
sand, cement,
straw, wood, or strands of hair, for their
artwork texture.
Photography Photography as an art form refers to photographs that are created in accordance with the creative vision of the photographer. Art photography stands in contrast to
photojournalism, which provides a visual account of news events, and commercial photography, the primary focus of which is to advertise products or services.
Sculpture Sculpture is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions. It is one of the
plastic arts. Durable sculptural processes originally used
carving (the removal of material) and modelling (the addition of material, such as clay), in
stone, metal,
ceramic, wood, and other materials, but shifts in sculptural processes have led to almost complete freedom of materials and processes following
modernism. A wide variety of materials may be worked by removal such as carving, assembled by
welding or modelling, or
moulded or
cast.
Applied arts The applied arts are the application of
design and decoration to everyday, functional objects to make them
aesthetically pleasing. The applied arts include fields such as
industrial design,
illustration, and commercial art. The term "applied art" is used in distinction to
fine art, where the latter is defined as arts that aim to produce objects that are beautiful or provide intellectual stimulation but have no primary everyday function. In practice, the two often overlap. == Literary arts ==