About Fine art

Historically, the five main fine arts were paintingsculpturearchitecturemusic, and poetry, with performing arts including theatre and dance.  In practice, outside education the concept is typically only applied to the visual arts. One definition of fine art is "a visual art considered to have been created primarily for aesthetic and intellectual purposes and judged for its beauty and meaningfulness, specifically, painting, sculpture, drawing, watercolor, graphics, and architecture."  In that sense, there are conceptual differences between the fine arts and the decorative arts or applied arts (these two terms covering largely the same media). As far as the consumer of the art was concerned, the perception of aesthetic qualities required a refined judgment usually referred to as having good taste, which differentiated fine art from popular art and entertainment.  Fine art courses not only educates but reforms the skills of candidates to enable them become artists in their chosen field. Career opportunities for fine arts graduates are ample wherein they can choose to be an art teacher, writer, fine artist, actor, art director, and a lot more. These days many students are opting for a career in Fine Arts not only to earn high remuneration but also to gain popularity and prestige. Aspirants can choose an area in which they can specialize in subjects which can not only enhance their skills and fine-tune the aspirant’s creativeness, it also allows candidates to explore varied options.

The term "fine art" refers to an art form practised mainly for its aesthetic value and its beauty ("art for art's sake") rather than its functional value. Fine art is rooted in drawing and design-based works such as painting, printmaking, and sculpture. It is often contrasted with "applied art" and "crafts" which are both traditionally seen as utilitarian activities. Other non-design-based activities regarded as fine arts, include photography and architecture, although the latter is best understood as an applied art. The area of fine art is constantly being extended to embrace new activities arising because of either new technology, or artistic invention. The former is exemplified by acrylic painting, as well as silkscreen printing and giclee prints; the latter by the invention of mixed-media artworks employing collage, decollage, photomontage, or "found-art". Because of this gradual widening process, it is almost impossible to define or fix a meaning for fine art..

 

 


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BA Natya

OverviewNatya degree course has a combined syllabus of Theory and Practice of Dance, Music and Theatre. In addition, English and Languages like Tamil, Sanskrit, French and Hindi are offered for B.A.... View More
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The graduation types Fine art stream are UG
The number of graduates who pursue a masters degree is relatively low. This is because there are numerous job opportunities. Therefore, pursuing a master's in Fine art can be a huge advantage.
It is normal to go with Fine art fields that are in great demand, there are number of other branches that also offer great career opportunities. One needs to carefully consider their strengths and interests to determine a branch that’s most suitable.
The highest salary can get with Fine art stream is Rs: 1673000
There are total of 1 courses in Fine art stream
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