chinese art today
Posted in Uncategorized on 05/23/2008 03:54 pm by admin

There are people that do art for a living. They make money showing others what they see from their point of view. If we would just stop to see all the things in our world, we will see art. Our lives are just to busy to look at the little things that make life worth living.
We pass up art by not recognizing where we live. We are tied up into the pleasures of life until we do not see what is important. Art is not just drawn with a tool, but is also what is seen by others. Art is a part of everyone. Some things that make up art are the material that is used and form in which it is done.
Art really is just a thing of the mind. If you can imagine it, then you can bring it to art. Your mind can out bring many forms of art. This is possible because everyone sees things differently.
Many people go to art museums to see some of the world’s most popular portraits. But if they will just take the time to examine the world, they will find out that they do not have to go far. You will be amazed at where you can find art.
The world is full of different ways of expressing different things. Art is one way that is used by people. What they think and how they feel is told in terms of art. If you know an artist, just look at their art work and you will something about them.
Art is different from writing. You do not have to think of what it will be about. All it takes is you and what is on your mind. You have the power to create or draw whatever you want. Art should tell people something great or bring them to peace and comfort. Art is based on the atmosphere at that given time.
You are not required to have skills to start on art. Many great artists became world know by first drawing on the wall at home. As a child you write or draw wherever you see a place that is clear. As you grow, you develop that skill to advance your art work into more wonder pictures. Soon these pictures start to capture the people’s eye and before you know it, you are an artist.
Art is simply things that you can see and put into a form that will be noticeable to others. You thought and imagination bring on great forms of art. All you have to do is to think it, gather the ideas together, and capture it on paper or the proper tool.
Chinese Art Critics. Art Criticism in China Today
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