When most people think of fine art, they have their definition compartmentalized into several distinct art forms. There are paintings (usually recognized in the descending hierarchy of oil paintings, acrylic work, and watercolors.) There are sculptures and three dimensional work (such as art installations.) There are fine art films, which many lump together with performance art. And there is fine art photography. Very few people include drawing in their definition of fine art. Drawing is seen, rather, as a means to an end. Drawings are called...more