
Fine art

Creating an artistic impression in order to convey an idea, message or emotion is all it takes to produce a piece of fine art. That would be a funny statement to make. Breaking through the expanse of practical and social facets, Fine art brings in the aesthetics of artistic imagination. Historically, the five main fine arts were painting, sculpture, architecture, music, and poetry, with performing arts including theater and dance. These forms of art, proved to be a very useful tool when it came to conveying a message to society about the state of society. The practice was initially pioneered by many countries in Europe during those dark and gruesome era of world war. Later when the communities began to come together and join hands to condemn against the practice of rulers and government also against those stereotypical traditions of society. The power of fine art was fully realized then. A powerful method of altering the thoughts and mood. Spur that had a potential to even transmute the stimuli, reaction and action of masses. Today, the range of what would be considered fine arts commonly includes additional modern forms, such as film, photography, video production/editing, design, and conceptual art. With the advent and embracement of such modern methods of creating art expression. Old master prints were first semi-mechanical method to create such pieces of art. These laid down the plinth for growth of modern methods to create fine at.
Today, the photography is one of the most practiced method to produce fine art pieces. Expression drafted by artists has boundaries. Just fringes, budding the sundry emotions and moods. Some to create rage, some to fill the viewer with placid prospects. The ways, one can express to impress is numerous in fineart prints and we all love to have those prints on walls of our homes.

