Historically, there were five main fine arts which were music, poetry, painting, sculpture, and architecture. In academic classrooms of Europe, the term ‘fine art’ was developed to differentiate works of beauty and aesthetics from that of decorative art (the design of beautiful but ultimately functional objects) and applied arts (including pottery and metalwork). Our fine art canvas prints range from the Great Wave Off Kanagawa to Sunflowers on Blue and will stun you with their effervescence, expression, and raw aesthetic beauty. The form truly grew to prominence in the renaissance era when practitioners of the time transcended from the view of merely ‘skilled workers’ into the highly-respected term of ‘artists’ we hold today. Fine art is often considered to be the most expressive of the forms and is often referred to as ‘art for art’s sake’ due to its focus on the visual, stunning nature of the pieces rather than any historical or cultural influence. Fine art paintings are often considered to be the most expressive of the forms and is often referred to as ‘art for art’s sake’ due to its focus on the visual, stunning nature of the pieces rather than any historical or cultural influence. Our prints explore the use of colour, shape and form to create aesthetically pleasing pieces that can be featured in any room. A visual art that was created to admire the form of inanimate objects, fine art is more about the discipline that forms it.
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