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Photography art is considered to underestimate the importance of life-like image as art?
I read the topic in the journal entitled "Smart Photography" (in India), where the writer claims ridiculed by some artist's photographs, which itself is "un-artistic works" because it uses modern technology (camera, software for image manipulation, etc.), to illustrate the artist's creativity says brushes, canvas, etc. ans are external (modern scientific) helps too. I see like endless debate. Your views are welcome. Is painting "higher" forms of art than photography? Boohoohooooo …!! Typo. It is "a". No "ANS". The line-"… illustrate the artist's creativity, says that brush, paint and canvas, etc. .. "
yes ….. Painting is definitely a higher form of art .. In comparison with photos .. painter can express their views .. in the form of painting the picture .. Each has its own style of painting .. even images as a form of art that can converse with your mind … For example, when you look at the photo (say, the natural scenary) .. just the exact replica of what you have taken or see … You can change the camera or using technology .. but you can change the natural scenery?, but the artist …. to express their opinion … .. he can speak through his paintings .. image can be regarded as his friend … may be able to make minor changes in the natural scenary and make it look more beautiful in his pictures .. or may aggravate …!! they derive satisfaction, joy and much more, when the color .. But the picture painted by the first was soo good, I was looking forward to his work ..! to my satisfaction .. images can also be used for social purposes or cause social evil … etc.. be potrayed in advanced so .., but it all depends on the artist and his health .. .. You can also view photos, reality … but it is not their "life" in photography .. You can compare and see .. take something like the pain … You can only feel the pain .. can put it into words .. "aaaahhhh … "Or something else … but you can take a photograph of your mental state when you experiancing this pain? But if you're an artist, You may be in the form of painting … You can only deduce that the special importance of the painting .. may There are other excess … It can be anything …. give a toddler a pen and paper and doodle … It is also a form of color ……!!! when psycological experts say that your personality should be judged according to the handwritten text .. cannot be the same for painting too? photographs, whether it is an art .. but it gives you an accurate picture … you cannot change .. (can you can adjust the settings, such as zoom, brightness, etc..), but you cannot change things that are abstract … I prefer to say, the camera used to capture rare moments in life .. but it does not express anything more precious than your thoughts … painters As Hemen Majumder, Atul Bose, and later Bikash Bhattacharjee and Ganesh Pyne defined as Pseudo-modernist urge to paint and continued their hearts out … Images take longer than photos …….!!!! painting can be eye of your mind …. simply say the images are "unique" .. I said, it is not subject to debate among the painting … and photographs, but surely painting has its own charm .. and photographs will remind you of your memorable Events .. and photography has little time .. But images consume time … cous painting is a higher form of art … .. bcoz in photography, You can change the camera etc.. but you cannot change the scenary … hope this helps
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Birth of Bangladesh / TIME Cover: December 20, 1971, Art Poster by TIME Magazine $15.95 The most eagerly awaited event in the editorial cycle at TIME Magazine is always the selection of the cover. The best covers capture the zeitgeist of the week while surviving the judgment of history. As browsing this collection of TIME cover art prints shows, TIME is as good a record as any of who and what mattered over the past 80-plus years. And so when TIME captures a person, an event or a tren… |
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Birth of Bangladesh / TIME Cover: December 20, 1971, Art Poster by TIME Magazine $15.95 The most eagerly awaited event in the editorial cycle at TIME Magazine is always the selection of the cover. The best covers capture the zeitgeist of the week while surviving the judgment of history. As browsing this collection of TIME cover art prints shows, TIME is as good a record as any of who and what mattered over the past 80-plus years. And so when TIME captures a person, an event or a tren… |
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Birth of Bangladesh / TIME Cover: December 20, 1971, Art Poster by TIME Magazine $19.95 The most eagerly awaited event in the editorial cycle at TIME Magazine is always the selection of the cover. The best covers capture the zeitgeist of the week while surviving the judgment of history. As browsing this collection of TIME cover art prints shows, TIME is as good a record as any of who and what mattered over the past 80-plus years. And so when TIME captures a person, an event or a tren… |
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