Visual arts is a very good and entertaining class. It is a wonderful class for all students to experience at least once in their life.
It gives the artist the ability to express themselves in more ways than one!
You can show emotion, send a message to a specific or broad audience range, reshare history in your own way, and create aesthetically pleasing pieces for you, family, and friends to enjoy. If you really love art, this class is a good option to keep moving forward into your art future. Right now we are learning about Neurographic art, Neurographic art was made by Pavel Piskarev.
There are many categories within Visual Arts, the main things are; nature, multidimensional objects, and creating artwork that can be seen both visually and perceived visually in many shapes and forms.
Within these categories, they can be broken down even further to: Fine Arts – painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, printmaking, ceramics, and installation art. Applied Arts – architecture, graphic design, fashion design, interior design, and industrial design. Filmmaking/video, texture art, and digital art are other examples.
You can also learn cultural history behind artwork, such as Vincent Van Gogh, Frida Khalo, Leano Da Vinci, Salvador Dalí, and Georgia O’Keeffe.
In conclusion, this class is about Art-Making Processes, Elements of art and Principles of Design, Art History and Art Theory, Critical Analysis, Technical Skills, Creative Expression, 21st-Century Skills.