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Saturday, February 27, 2016

VISUAL ARTWORKS

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Through out the history of development of art and other artisanship branches, humankind wants to improve their styles and make different paintings or products. In the private life of a person, they can imagine different things in different time zones. Therefore, he/she wanted to make a product about these feelings at these moments. So that, humankind had a large historical concept and art life through out the beginning. The art produced for make strong and permanent recollections. These recollections will be the history, culture or the lifestyle of the society and the time zone. On the other hand, the art and visual concepts are not just for permanent recollections for future times it is also about the feelings and emotions of artists that produce their products.

As I mentioned, in different time periods the products of visual concepts have hetero types. For instance, a Renaissance Period artworks and in the medieval ages artworks are not same. However, they couldn't be same. This differences come from the, visual concepts of art as mentioned in videos. The content of perspectives and solid technology is different in Renaissance period. Interestingly, there is a idea that, Italian Arts have very common properties to computer games graphics of todays technology. How can it be and why it has common properties on paintings and graphs ? Because, in Renaissance Period artists were elaborator and it affects to their works. Computer games have technologic computational graphs and these types of graphical user interfaces (the picture or animation that illustrate on the screen) are very extensive. Also their perspectives are modern and both of them are use technological development.

To Sum Up, there is both differences and common properties about perfects and the system of painting in Renaissance and nowadays. Therefore, we can infer that humankind have been giving importance to do perfects for long years.
                                                                                  


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