If you’re on the hunt for a new hobby, attending auctions may be just it. There is more than one art auction Melbourne a day. However, before heading to one, you should know about the types of art you may get up close and personal with.
Art of Objects
This encompasses objects that can be used as symbols of culture, ownership or value. These objects are used to represent strong feelings of something, even if it is not realistic.
People and Other Living Things
Humans have been portrayed in art to convey an expression of feelings, as symbols of fertility, death, strength or weakness and humour. Meanwhile, plants and animals are used to decorate parts of a story. They have also been portrayed as symbols of humour and environmental issues.
Places, Issues and Events
Landscapes and historic locations are used to represent personal experience or to remember the events of the past. Wars, revolutions, festivals are such events which show the underlying problems faced by humanity or the collective goodness it can represent.
Sculptures
A Sculpture is traditionally made by carving wood, stone and modelling clay. This is an artwork with three dimensions: height, width and depth. Modern sculptors use new technology and materials to construct artworks in different media using the techniques of gluing, welding, nailing and wiring.
Artists use these types of art to express their feelings. Their work is displayed at art auctions Melbourne where similar minded buyers can relate and purchase their art work to remind themselves of whatever is being expressed. So don’t miss your chance on getting one of these for yourself.
Art of Objects
This encompasses objects that can be used as symbols of culture, ownership or value. These objects are used to represent strong feelings of something, even if it is not realistic.
People and Other Living Things
Humans have been portrayed in art to convey an expression of feelings, as symbols of fertility, death, strength or weakness and humour. Meanwhile, plants and animals are used to decorate parts of a story. They have also been portrayed as symbols of humour and environmental issues.
Places, Issues and Events
Landscapes and historic locations are used to represent personal experience or to remember the events of the past. Wars, revolutions, festivals are such events which show the underlying problems faced by humanity or the collective goodness it can represent.
Sculptures
A Sculpture is traditionally made by carving wood, stone and modelling clay. This is an artwork with three dimensions: height, width and depth. Modern sculptors use new technology and materials to construct artworks in different media using the techniques of gluing, welding, nailing and wiring.
Artists use these types of art to express their feelings. Their work is displayed at art auctions Melbourne where similar minded buyers can relate and purchase their art work to remind themselves of whatever is being expressed. So don’t miss your chance on getting one of these for yourself.