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ART WITHIN

Art have been around for centuries. From literature to fine arts, whatever that you call "ART", has revolve all around us and has move forward so beautifully. I ve made a research base on the art time line between Europe and Asia. After doing a deeper learning ,i realize that when it comes to European arts i could see more painting on portraits either its from a humans' perspective ,an abstract even form religious point of view, where a certain message or statement that an artist is trying to mention base on his or her imagination or perspective. Some portraits can be as realistic as possible in the same time has a deeper meaning towards each movements, colors , value that the piece own. While when it comes to the Asia, i tend to observe more landscape pieces that also incorporated together with literature, but with a little more restricted way and very similar color coordination.

Taken from the Japanese Art of History

By the presentations of both paintings, it is seen really clear that both sides have a completely different types yet style of painting. i can feel that Asia have more of a very restricted way of doing art or you would say "expressing yourself"

while in Europe its rather free and no boundaries to just paint or express who you are. These are the reasons why i say this. Now look at the Asia type of paintings, take a few moments to stare and glare it . after a good look at it , now look at the Europe type of paintings, do the exact same thing like what you did on the previous paintings , and now start to comparing  it. If you were to look closely , the Asia paintings are painted by 2 different individual but they seem to have the same type of strokes that is rather similar. but if you look at the Europe you can see the difference by a very new style and a different style of how an individual express their thoughts or feelings.

Monalisa- Leonardo Da Vinci .  Displayed at the Louvre Museum in Paris since 1797

(Realism)

Starry Night- Vincent Van Gogh  Displayed at t Museum of Modern Art in New York

(Impressionism)

Taken from the art history of China 

Taken from the art history of China 

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