Illusionism is an approach that offers to explain a phenomenon as an illusion of thinking and perception, and not as a real phenomenon or a phenomenon that really has the properties that it seems to some people. In this sense, illusionism is opposed to "realism" in relation to the phenomenon.
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1. Photography isn't made by hand (with pencils, paint brushes, or sculpting tools)
2. You can edit your pictures through different apps and add filters
3. Photography can be quicker then drawing and sculptor in that photography you can walk by a beautiful flower and take a picture and edit it later but with drawing you would sit there and draw what you see.
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Prompt - In our own time, with all the emphasis placed on the concept rather than technique or even any particular medium, what role, if any, do you think the mediums of drawing and painting, for instance play in the production and evaluation of a work of art? Considering the connectivity between all two dimensional media, how would you articulate the progressive path in the development of techniques and materials from drawing to printmaking, photography and graphic arts? How much of this progression can be credited to creativity of artistic production and what portion to the market and commerce?
Objective - The purpose of this forum is to closely study and discuss the particularities of 2D mediums of art in order to explore how artists' visual expressions reveal artistic creativity through any given 2D medium.
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