Definition of Industrial Arts
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Javier Navarro, in Jun. 2015
Industrial arts are all those activities in which raw materials are transformed into products through a certain technology.
The industrial arts combine traditional elements of the manufacturing with the industry's own processes. It can be said that the different disciplines that make it up are a synthesis of art and technology, of crafts and elaboration industrial of an object.
It must be borne in mind that the consideration of art applied to industry obeys the classical division of art itself, since there are the major arts (architecture, sculpture or painting) and the minor arts, those that are more useful, such as the industrial arts. Today this theoretical distinction has lost its significance and there are no two levels or categories of artistic activity, artisans on the one hand and artists on the other.
There are very diverse areas of industrial arts and below we present some of the most significant.
Wood art
The purpose is the development of small projects in which wood is the
raw material fundamental: home furnishings, toys, decorative elements, etc.Bookbinding work
The book It continues to be manufactured in the artisanal industry, with bookbinding being one of the most unique tasks
Ceramic developments
In this sector the professional deals with the manufacture of molds and the preparation of the slip from different materials (for example, using clay, chalk or quartz) and making cold or hot finishes oven.
Leather art
Leather is a material with great potential and is used for objects related to clothing accessories, horse riding utensils or decorative elements.
Manufacture in textile fibers
Textile fibers can have an origin mineral, vegetable or animal and are applicable to very diverse fabrics: cotton, esparto, linen, silk or wool.
Multiple possibilities
The list of concrete applications of the industrial arts could continue (for example, in the world of jewelry, metal or ivory). However, what is fundamental is not the material used but the creative dimension applied to the different raw materials; a process as old as your own civilization and, at the same time, powered by industry tools and processes.
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