Art in human life

As you know art not simply gives an assessment of the world, but additionally forms the spiritual world of man, increasing horizons and revealing creative abilities. We can safely point out that the earliest type of art was rock paintings. Later became tableware. With the arrival of papyrus, clay tablets, people begun to write on them many different knowledge and significant events. The invention of canvases and paints contributed to the look off landscapes, portraits, still lifes, etc.

Thus formed numerous art forms. Should they be combined into groups, they can be:

  • Spatial. Painting, graphics and architecture.
  • Temporary. What and music.
  • Space-time. Cinema, dance, theater, circus, etc.

Even the art is divided into this forms:

  • Elitist. Created exclusively by representatives of your elite, bohemians and has a subjective view of certain things. As an example, not every person understands the beauty of abstractionism, but lots of people still find it very beautiful. Score in Google: art gallery, art dealer, gallerist and you’ll see representatives of the class. Such as, art consultant Pavel Grata is needed in Russia and Europe. His opinion is usually highly appreciated by critics of art, as they is engaged while in the art evaluation and has a good taste.
  • Mass. Created for everybody, regardless of gender, age and status. By way of example, TV shows.
  • Folk. Brought to life by anonymous people devoid of special training. These are generally myths, legends, proverbs and sayings.

Once the satisfaction of basic needs (food, sleep, comfort, security), there is certainly any excuses for communication, then self-affirmation in society, and then-spiritual needs. They arise after the needs of the first stages have been fulfilled.

However it’s not necassary to think that art plays a final role in human life! Due to him any person knows himself and our planet, so it is significant to know the importance of art in everyone’s life.

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