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                Choose the correct answers for applied art and fine art.
unique expressions of ideas, beliefs, experiences, and feelings presented in well-designed visual forms
created by artisans
the term used to describe the design of decoration of functional objects
created by designers
            
        unique expressions of ideas, beliefs, experiences, and feelings presented in well-designed visual forms
created by artisans
the term used to describe the design of decoration of functional objects
created by designers
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    Here are the correct classifications for applied art and fine art based on your statements:
**Applied Art:**
- unique expressions of ideas, beliefs, experiences, and feelings presented in well-designed visual forms (This one can apply to both, but is often associated with applied art when focused on functional aspects)
- created by artisans
- the term used to describe the design of decoration of functional objects
- created by designers
**Fine Art:**
- unique expressions of ideas, beliefs, experiences, and feelings presented in well-designed visual forms (when focused on non-functional and purely aesthetic purposes)
Essentially, applied art focuses more on functional and utilitarian design, while fine art is more about expression and aesthetics without a functional purpose.
    
**Applied Art:**
- unique expressions of ideas, beliefs, experiences, and feelings presented in well-designed visual forms (This one can apply to both, but is often associated with applied art when focused on functional aspects)
- created by artisans
- the term used to describe the design of decoration of functional objects
- created by designers
**Fine Art:**
- unique expressions of ideas, beliefs, experiences, and feelings presented in well-designed visual forms (when focused on non-functional and purely aesthetic purposes)
Essentially, applied art focuses more on functional and utilitarian design, while fine art is more about expression and aesthetics without a functional purpose.
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