Pure art is the abbreviation of pure art. Although the subject of art has many majors, it is divided into two categories according to its essence: practical art and pure art. There are two definitions of these two categories. Viewpoint: First, applied art refers to art disciplines that closely combine art and business, such as advertising design, fashion design, industrial design and other design majors. Pure art refers to subjects that are not closely integrated with business, such as Chinese painting, oil painting, printmaking, sculpture and other painting majors. This view is a relatively traditional view, but due to the popularization of marketization and commercialization, commercial tentacles have penetrated deeply into pure art, which was traditionally considered poor. Nowadays, many artists have become rich overnight, and more artists have turned art into As a means to make a fortune, a second view emerged under this situation: applied art refers to all art categories whose primary purpose is to cater to a wide range of market demands and obtain material benefits (making money). Pure art refers to all art categories whose primary purpose is academic research