


FINE ARTS
Fine art is art developed primarily for aesthetics, distinguishing it from applied art that also has to serve some practical function.
Historically, the five main fine arts were painting, sculpture, architecture, music and poetry, with performing arts including theater anddance.Today, the fine arts commonly include additional forms, such as film, photography, conceptual art, and printmaking. However, in some institutes of learning or in museums, fine art and frequently the term fine arts as well, are associated exclusively with visual artforms.

Creative Art
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Art of Calligraphy
Calligraphy is a visual art related to writing. It is the design and execution of lettering with a broad tip instrument or brush in one stroke .A contemporary calligraphic practice can be defined as, "the art of giving form to signs in an expressive, harmonious, and skillful manner"

Computer Art
Computer art is any art in which computers play a role in production or display of the artwork. Such art can be an image, sound, animation,video, videogame, web site, algorithm, performance or gallery installation. Many traditional disciplines are now integrating digital technologies and, as a result, the lines between traditional works of art and new media works created using computers has been blurred. For instance, an artist may combine traditional painting with algorithm art and other digital techniques. As a result, defining computer art by its end product can thus be difficult. Computer art is by its nature evolutionary since changes in technology and software directly affect what is possible.

Art of Handwritting
Handwriting, a person's particular style of writing by pen or a pencil
Hand (handwriting), in palaeography, refers to a distinct generic style of penmanship
Block letters — also called printing, is the use of the simple letters children are taught to write when first learning
Cursive — any style of handwriting written in a flowing (cursive) manner, which connects many or all of the letters in a word, or the strokes in a CJK character or other grapheme.