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1. Difference between representative and non-representative art ?

Representative art is according to what I read is the representation of reality, nature and
life to connect the views and appreciation from the artist to people it really concerned to
real life images or portrait on what human eyes see. This includes paintings sculptures
and many more in addition Representational Art is a term that generally refers to a
painting or sculpture that is clearly recognizable for what it claims to be. It references
images such as a human form or a tree, and although these images may not always be
portrayed as true to life in color or position, they are still recognizable to the viewer.
Representational Art depicts any identifiable object or series of objects and their physical
appearance in reality. It is also referred to as Figurative Art, being that it is derived from
real object sources. Oftentimes, representational artists act as observers, and interpret
what they see in their own way through their work. (Gallery, 2020)

While the non-representative arts is a vice versa of representative art because it does not
represent the reality and it is very hard to defined what image or what meaning and message it
portrays on the people as well it is personal expression by the artist so it’s very hard to relate and
find the specific information on that kind of masterpiece. And according to Beth Gersh-Nesic
Nonrepresentational art is often used as another way to refer to abstract art, but
there is a distinct difference between the two. Fundamentally,
nonrepresentational art is work that does not represent or depict a being, place,
or thing.

If representational art is a picture of something, for instance,


nonrepresentational art is the complete opposite: Rather than directly portray
something recognizable, the artist will use form, shape, color, and line—essential
elements in visual art—to express emotion, feeling, or some other concept.

It's also called "complete abstraction" or nonfigurative art. Nonobjective art is


related and often viewed as a subcategory of nonrepresentational art. (Gersh-
Nesic, 2019)

2 Different sources of subject

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4 difference of visual, creative and performing arts

When we say Visual arts it contains emotions expression and fillings to people and the it
quite fifferent from creative and preforming arts and one of the example of visual arts are
pictures, paintings, and many more. The visual arts include mediums such as drawing,
painting, sculpture, architecture, photography, film, and printmaking. Many of
these pieces of art are created to stimulate us through a visual experience. When
we look at them, they often provoke a feeling of some sort.

Within the visual arts is a category known as the decorative arts, or craft. This is
art that is more utilitarian and has a function but retains an artistic style and still
requires talent to create. The decorative arts include ceramics, furniture making,
textiles, interior design, jewelry making, metal crafting, and woodworking.
(Esaak, 2019)

While the creative arts is making something that has uniqueness and originality
form the artist it is also combination of creative mind and willingness to do
some sort of things that result to a one of a kind master piece while that
performing arts is someone who perform, dance sing and making a scene in front
of people.

References

Esaak, S. (2019, october 1). Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/what-are-the-visual-arts-


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Gallery, D. B. (2015-2020). Retrieved from https://www.debuckgallery.com/glossary/representational-


art/

Gallery, D. B. (2020). Retrieved from https://www.debuckgallery.com/artists/

Gersh-Nesic, B. (2019, september 23). Retrieved from


https://www.thoughtco.com/nonrepresentational-art-definition-183223

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