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Art is a vast field composed of many disciplines, ranging from music to painting, from industrial design to the performing arts. Below, potential artists, performers, designers and musicians can explore different training and professional programs preparing them for profitable careers in art-related fields.
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Arts in Education Arts in Education is a growing field of educational research and practice, based on research on learning through artistic experiences. www.homeworkminutes.com
Drawing Drawing is a way to create an image, using one of the many tools and techniques. This usually involves making marks on a surface by applying the pressure of a tool or by moving a tool on a surface. www.homeworkminutes.com
Visual arts Fine art is an art form that uses any medium to signify the artist's ideas, sentiments, and imagination. Visual arts examples: Paintings, Pictures, Sculptures, Photography. www.homeworkminutes.com
Applied art Applied arts are visual arts and can be defined as arts with real applications and functionality. Examples of applied art are Architecture, Fashion Design, Wood Crafts, Interior Design. www.homeworkminutes.com
Performing arts The art of the stage is that form of art that includes dance, music, opera, film, theater, theater, magic shows and theater comedies. It is the most famous and appreciated form of art. www.homeworkminutes.com
Conceptual art Conceptual art is art for which the idea behind the work is more important than the finished artistic object. The beginning of the term in the 1960s referred to a strict and focused practice of idea-based art that often defied the traditional visual criteria associated with the visual arts in its textual presentation. www.homeworkminutes.com
Sculpture Sculpture is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three different dimensions. It is one of the plastic arts. www.homeworkminutes.com
Mixture Technique Mixed media tend to refer to works that use a combination of materials in their construction www.homeworkminutes.com