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There is also a specialized form of fine art in which the artist performs his or her work live to an audience. This is called Performance Art.
The performing arts differ from the plastic artsThe Plastic arts may refer to: Sculpture Dance The use of Plastics within the arts or as an artform itself. References Bukumirovic, D. Maga Magazinovic''. Biblioteka Fatalne srpkinje knj. Beograd: Narodna knj. Enciclopedia de las artes plasticas dominican insofar as the former uses the artist's own body, face and/or presence as a medium while the latter uses materials such as clay, metal or paint which can be molded or transformed to create some art objectArt In the English language the term Art object may also be encountered in its French form Objet D'Art''. It means an object such as a painting, sculpture, book etc. if it has been made in order to be a thing of beauty in itself or a symbolic statement of. Of course, most performance art also involves some form of plastic art, perhaps in the creation of propIn the performing arts, a prop (the common short form for the more formal property is anything that is carried by a performer during the performance. The term comes from live-performance practice, especially theatrical methods, but its modern use extendss. Dance was often referred to as a plastic art during the Modern danceModern dance is a dance form developed in the early 20th century. Although the term Modern dances has also been applied to a category of 20th Century ballroom dances, Modern dance as a term usually refers to 20th century concert dance. In the early 1900s era.
Performers often adapt their appearance by special clothingSee also List of types of clothing Introduction Humans often wear articles of clothing (also known as dress garments or attire on the body (for the alternative, see nudity). In its broadest sense, clothing includes coverings for the trunk and limbs as wel, stage makeupCosmetics or makeup are substances to enhance the beauty of the human body, apart from simple cleaning. Their use is widespread, especially among women in Western countries (see gender role). In the 1800s, Queen Victoria publicly declared make-up impolite, etc.