Visual Arts

There is, to my knowledge, no dedicated to fine arts program, a space, albeit weekly, devoted to talk about art, to learn about the lives of great artists in the history of painting, which take a tour of the different art galleries and a follow-up of the exhibitions that take place in our country, which interviewed artists deep into their workshops and publicize their way of thinking and working; In short, a program that motive to the public to know and appreciate this almost unknown art. But all this I leave it in the hands of creatives and filmmakers from television, as they are them, professionals advised by people who know the world of the arts, have to arrive attractively the viewer any initiative which proposes. If television is a primarily visual tool do not use it for the benefit of all visual art? Television executives could argue a program about art does not have enough audience, which does not sell and therefore is not profitable. However I think that public service television, which we paid with the money of all, has the obligation to moral and educational disclose something as important as they are the Visual Arts, I am also sure that over time could have a good public acceptance; If teaches human beings learn and have then the possibility of love and enjoy what was unknown. Visit Digital Cameras for more clarity on the issue. In any case there is a large sector of public who would willingly accept programs on fine arts, perhaps are not sold by the thousands books of art in the libraries? And do the fascicles on art and techniques to learn to paint? It is clear that a good promotion could generate one hobby much greater than that currently exists. And this is a way of promoting culture and thereby improve the scale of values. To give an example of promotion, I have observed that in recent years there has been a real boom with regard to programmes of kitchen and culinary art in general. .

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