I’d prefer the realistic art; Realistic art is a real painting of an object, human, or a thing. These paintings are considered true & realistic. Paintings that I saw today are all real & all of them are based on a real person, thing, and animal and so on. Artists use much kind of techniques in making art. They are gifted with talent and artistry in making art. These kinds of people are eligible with knowledge. They can make little things come to life with their gifted talents in painting. Like the painting of Leonardo da Vinci the Mona Lisa, it is a painting of a real women who is sitting in a pile of rock. His talent is outstanding is his kind of way. It’s fun to saw what you can do in your mind that you can put on your hands.
Realistic Art, it really amazed me, because it is based on a real thing. All of the detail is good & I can say it is much fun to see rather than any painting. It’s nice to see that there are still artists that can draw paintings like this. How can they draw such art like that in a year, month or so? For me it’s their talent & knowledge that they can make for that kind of thing. Realism, which actually exists, that’s why it’s called realistic art. I think they love what they are doing that’s why the outcome of their project is perfect. The best artists for me that ever live is Leonardo da Vinci, his art are all good & astonishing. Only few of the people now a day are gifted with this kind of skill or talent. They are the siblings of god.
It’s good to see what they can do in their skill & they are using it in a very good way. They are sharing the gift of god to us through their painting or through art. Realism was an artistic movement that began in France in the 1850s, after the 1848 Revolution. These Realists positioned themselves against Romanticism, a genre dominating French literature and artwork in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Seeking to be undistorted by personal bias, Realism believed in the ideology of objective reality and revolted against the exaggerated emotionalism of the Romantic movement.





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