Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What does art include?

What does art include?

Art: On the technical level, it is a kind of practice that takes the surface as a supporting surface and adds color to it. Those surfaces can be paper or cloth, tools for adding colors can be brushes, brushes, sponges or cloth strips, and software can also be used for painting.

Sculpture: refers to the use of various plastic materials (such as gypsum, resin, clay, etc. ) or hard materials that can be carved and carved (such as wood, stone, metal, jade, agate, aluminum, glass fiber reinforced plastic, sandstone, copper, etc.). ) Create a visual and tangible artistic image with a certain space, so as to reflect social life and express the artist's aesthetic feelings, feelings and ideals.

Technology: Various manual techniques used include metalworking, carpentry, weaving, tailoring, plastic molding, as well as carving, printmaking and painting techniques.

Architecture: it is an art that human beings use bricks, stones, tiles, wood, iron and other material materials to build or construct internal and external spaces in a fixed geographical position for living and activities.

Calligraphy: refers to writing with its brushwork, structure and composition according to the characteristics and significance of words, making it a beautiful work of art.

Seal cutting: the art of combining calligraphy (mainly seal cutting) with carving (including chiseling and casting) to make seals, which is a unique art form of Chinese characters.

Design: the process of conveying an idea through reasonable planning, careful planning and various forms of feelings.

New media: a form of communication that uses digital technology to provide users with information and services through computer networks, wireless communication networks, satellites and terminals such as computers, mobile phones and digital televisions.

Photography: transforming fleeting ordinary things in daily life into immortal visual images.