Monday, May 7, 2012

Art Propagation in Asia

Arts are being propagated left and right. It has been a while when the art scene has been this active in some Asian countries like the Philippines.  Just imagine how and why they had been is simply amazing. From online art articles that seem to be massive, from art sites, and art pages from social networking sites like the Best of Asian Art, wall paintings and other forms become once again a hit in the market.

Music and movies have never left the masses. From the time they existed, not in a second that they have been missed or not patronized. Music and films of any kind had never been challenged to enter the art world just as how a thread needs to be in the narrow opening of a needle. Everybody may not be into singing but surely almost all are into listening. And this goes the same to watching films of whether they are TV programs or in a big screen. However, this is different with wall painting or other forms of fine arts. It might not really be easy to accept but fine arts are known to intelligent only to-date and had been afforded by the nobles alone.  But recently, arts have been marketed to the growing public. Sales may not be ttaking effect yet massively but every sale begins with the demand or with the need that humanity feels to have such good. And this is still in the process. The importance of fine arts like wall painting is stressed, comes the need to have these valuables.

 So far, pushing for the sale is still challenging without the need being created. Supply is not a problem given that those who are blessed with talent to paint or to create other art forms indefatigably pursue their passion without thinking of returns. Out of bliss they feel from within from doing the thing they love best, sales can wait at the back seat. Yet, with the system of propagating art that is ongoing gives too much hope to the art industry. There is no question about what the artists can give. It is given that a talent is happily pursued even with little returns. But the appreciation of the public to such talent is something that quite needs to be worked on.

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