Andrea Preka the man with God gifted talents
Meet Andrea Preka From Albania.
He has great definition of art ...he believe When it comes to art, some may say that not all art is beautiful, that, in fact, it should not be beautiful, always. As with many aspects of life, such as peace, faith, love and happiness, one man’s view is vastly different to another. It is, then, one’s opinion. Or not?
What is peace? A nice quiet day spent with family or a day without bombs exploding around you? What is faith? Is faith believing in something so deeply that nothing else matters or believing that you will have a wonderful day
The beauty of painting is you’re giving a sensation parallel to life, describing something in paint which gives a different feeling than reality, yet paradoxically enhances the viewer’s experience of the world.
looked at masterworks, the best ones breathed. The accuracy and economy of touch gives a feeling to forms, which concentrates the essentials and eliminates the superfluous, giving the sensation one is experiencing a slice of life frozen in time.
Needs not the painted flourish of your praise:
Beauty is bought by judgement of the eye,
painting is an image (artwork) created using pigments (color) on a surface (ground) such as paper or canvas. The pigment may be in a wet form, such as paint, or a dry form, such as pastels.
essence, does it refer to a visual composition of oil on a cloth canvas surface? Actually, the term can be applied more broadly than that.
Ask a critic to define the art of painting. He or she will inevitably linger on the question of form. In art, a medium, such as musical composition, can be broken down into smaller categories based on form, such as a song or an opera. In this example, the musical composition is the medium, and the song is the artistic expression's particular form. But also consider how the meaning expressed in a song might have come across if the artist had chosen a different form, like a written poem,
The definition of painting is also a matter of form. Is a painting realistic or abstract? Does it use organic or geometric forms? Is the subject a landscape or a person, and does it fall in a particular genre, like surrealism? Was the paint applied using a brush or sponge, or was it splattered and tossed in artistic action? These are questions that can help you understand the form of a painting
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