What is the big difference between "fine art" and "Commercial art"?
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what is the big difference? I ask this question because I want an art career that to express myself without any people involved or any influences from people.
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keithp31 is correct !
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Fine art is personal expression--infinitely. Commercial, that expression is limited to what the person wants you to do
keithp318
commercial art is something that is more sell-able. it is kind of restricted because the artist has to take into consideration in his works popular impressions of art.
Commercial art is produced for a purpose. To make money. Fine art is made for it's own sake. It does not mean art can't be both though.
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