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Art

Published on Oct 29, 2020

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Art

By Neil Majchrzak
Photo by Mec Rawlings

Graffiti Art

Graffiti art is most commonly found on buildings, trains, under bridges, or blank walls. It is a type of art that many don't appreciate, because of its bad reputation. Many of the artists illegally paint on public spaces, so many don't see it as actual art. But a lot of artists also do this type of art for their city, and are payed to do it. You are also able to rent a certain wall in some cities, and paint all over it if you choose.
Photo by Nick Fewings

Paintings

  
Paintings are one of the most common art forms today. They are shown off in galleries, homes, stores, and auctions. Painters usually start off putting their pieces in art shows, or showcases. This is a place where all you have to do is sign up to put your piece of art in the showcase, and they will usually put it up for everyone to see in a gallery-walk type showcase. Very old and famous pieces of art are either sold to wealthy people, or to a museum, to preserve it there.

Drawings

Drawings are another very common form of art. Anyone can pick up a pencil and a piece of paper to draw. All forms of art usually start as a drawing or sketch, until the finished product is done. Almost all artists plan out their projects with a sketch. A lot of artists who sell their pieces do drawings or paintings, as they are the easiest to transport or give.

Horror art

A slightly complicated form of art many enjoy is horror art. Many will draw or paint scary characters or creatures. But some go even further. They create stories, tales of these scary drawings. These are called creepypastas. But some go even further beyond that, and make their creations even more realistically creepy. This is when the artist uses an unsettling image, such as this background, and draws their creation into the background. They then edit it enough so that it is so creepily realistic. This works because of the background, and the usually dark environment where it is drawn into.
Photo by Bunny Jager