What is fine arts and applied arts all about?
Asked about Sir J.J.Institute of Applied Art - BFA in Applied Arts
Will doing a Bachelors in the same from Sir J.J.Institute of Applied Art help me building up a career in photography?
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Fine arts are created for aesthetic or intellectual value, without a practical purpose, such as painting, sculpture, and drawing. Applied arts, conversely, involve using design and decoration to create functional, everyday objects that are also aesthetically pleasing, including fields like graphic design, fashion design, and interior design.
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In European academic traditions, fine art is art development primarily of aesthetics or beauty distinguishing it from applied arts which also has to serve some practical function such as pottery or most network Fine art is drawing sculpting and painting original works Printing is usually not considered a fine art though printers might well and sensibly disagree.
Applied art is essentially design decorative or illustrative art which though sometimes really craft worthy or painterly is not highly regarded by most students and collector of art
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