What categories does art generally include?

Painting: On a technical level, it is a practice of using a surface as a supporting surface and then adding color on top of it. Those surfaces can be paper or cloth, and the tool for adding color can be a brush or a paintbrush. You can use brushes, sponges, cloth strips, etc., or you can use software to paint.

Sculpture: refers to the use of various plastic materials (such as plaster, resin, clay, etc.) or hard materials that can be carved or carved (such as wood, stone, metal, jade, agate, aluminum, fiberglass , sandstone, copper, etc.) to create a visible and touchable artistic image with a certain space to reflect social life and express the artist's aesthetic feelings, aesthetic emotions, and aesthetic ideals.

Craftsmanship: The various handcraft techniques used include metalworking, carpentry, weaving, tailoring, plastic shaping, as well as engraving, printmaking and painting techniques.

Architecture: It is an art in which humans use bricks, stones, tiles, wood, iron and other material materials to build or construct internal and external spaces in a fixed geographical location for living and activities

Calligraphy: refers to writing according to the characteristics and meaning of the text, using its calligraphy style, structure and organization to make it a beautiful work of art.

Seal cutting: The art of combining calligraphy (mainly seal script) and engraving (including chiseling and casting) to make seals. It is a unique art form of Chinese characters.

Design: The process of conveying an idea through reasonable planning, careful planning, and various sensory forms.

New media: A form of communication that uses digital technology to provide users with information and services through computer networks, wireless communication networks, satellites and other channels, as well as computers, mobile phones, digital TVs and other terminals.

Photography: transforming the fleeting and mundane things in daily life into immortal visual images.