Fine Art (sage field)

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Fine art is a sage field available to Bards, including specifically those arts designed to produce a visual impact without any intent to produce works for practical use. Often seen as the highest degree to which the imagination of the artist influences all genres of art.

The field includes the following sage studies:

  • Drawing (sage study): the means of making an image using pencil, pen and ink, charcoal, pastels and a variety of applied techniques to capture visual appearance on a flat surface. Includes arts relating to draughting.
  • Painting (sage study): the practice of applying pigment suspended in a binding agent (paint) to a surface such as paper, canvas or a wall. Combines aspects of drawing with composition and other aesthetic considerations.
  • Printmaking (sage study): a means of creating a means of printing paper through the use of woodcuts, line engravings, etching, lithography and silkscreening, with extensive experience in print layout and pamphleteering, as well as the machine used to perform the art form.
  • Sculpture (sage study): the carving and shaping of three-dimension figures in stone, metals, ceramics, wood and other materials, central to the devotion of religion, beauty and the agony and passion of humanoid emotion.


See Bard Sage Abilities