Monday, March 26, 2007

Art


The term art is generally used to explain a scrupulous type of creative production generated by human beings, and the term normally implies some degrees of aesthetic values. An artist makes a work of art for various purposes, such as creating an understanding for others or as part of a sacrament. There is no general agreed-upon definition of art, since defining the boundaries of "art" is subjective, but the impetus for art is often known as human creativity.

Art is that which is made with the intention of stimulating the human senses as well as the human mind and or spirit. An artwork is normally assessed in quality by the amount of stimulation it brings about. The impact it has on people, the amount of people that can be related to it, the degree of their appreciation, and the effect or influence it has or has had in the past, and all accrue to the 'degree of art.' Most art that are widely considered to be "masterpieces" possess these attributes.

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