--- title: Arts summary: visual, performing, literary, and material artistic traditions cover: showInHeader: false publishDate: 2026-03-14T11:57:00.000Z status: published isFeatured: false parent: tincture tags: - Flavor - Tincture - Crucible - Heritage - Ancestry - Religion - Faith - Vessel - Discipline - Craft relatedArticles: [] seo: noIndex: false --- ## Overview - what people create beyond the functional; how people express what they value, fear, celebrate and remember - also how people communicate with the furture; the art that survives is how we know who they were - ## Random Generation 1. **Roll category =>** Visual, Performance, Craft, Patronage 2. **Roll entry =>** specific result within that category 3. **Interpret =>** read result through _Materia_ and _Temperament_ ## Master List ### Category {% TableWrapper variant="random" %} {% table %} - d4 - Category - Description --- - 1 - [**Visual**](#visual) - art made to be seen; aesthetic objects and surfaces --- - 2 - [**Performance**](#performance) - art that exists in time; made, witnessed, gone --- - 3 - [**Craft**](#craft) - functional objects elevated to art; the beautiful thing that also works --- - 4 - [**Patronage**](#patronage) - how art gets made; who pays, who creates, what the artist's status is {% /table %} {% /TableWrapper %} ### Visual {% TableWrapper variant="random" %} {% table %} - d8 - Art Form - Description --- - 1 - **Sculpture** - stone, wood, metal, clay; monumental or intimidate; the body made permanent --- - 2 - **Painting** - murals, panels, portraits, landscapes, miniatures; pigment on surface --- - 3 - **Body Art** - tattoo design, scarification patterns, body paint traditions elevated to art form --- - 4 - **Mosaic/Inlay** - stone, glass, shell, wood; floors, walls objects; the surface assembled from fragments --- - 5 - **Calligraphy/Illumination** - writing as visual art; decorated manuscripts, inscriptions; the word made beautiful --- - 6 - **Fresco/Mural** - pigment on wet plaster, painted walls, exterior color; art that belongs to the building --- - 7 - **Printmaking/Stamping** - carved blocks, pressed seals, repeated images; art that reproduces itself --- - 8 - **Iconography** - formalized sacred or political images; standardized figures, poses, symbols; art that means before it pleases {% /table %} {% /TableWrapper %} ### Performance {% TableWrapper variant="random" %} {% table %} - d8 - Art Form - Description --- - 1 - **Vocal Music** - chant, song, polyphony, throat singing --- - 2 - **Instrumental Music** - drums, strings, winds, bells; ensemble or solo traditions --- - 3 - **Dance** - ritual, celebratory, martial, ecstatic, formal; the body as instrument --- - 4 - **Theater** - staged drama, masked performance, puppet theater, shadow play --- - 5 - **Oral Storytelling** - epics, genealogy recitation, mythological performance, riddle traditions --- - 6 - **Ritual Performance** - sacred drama, mystery playes, reenactment of mythological events; performance as worship --- - 7 - **Poetry** - epic, lyric, devotional, satirical, formal verse; language compressed and charged --- - 8 - **Prose/History** - chronicles, philosophical treaties, fiction, genealogies; language expanded and preserved {% /table %} {% /TableWrapper %} ### Craft - functional objects elevated to art; the beutiful thing that also works {% TableWrapper variant="random" %} {% table %} - d8 - Art Form - Description --- - 1 - **Ceramics/Pottery** - functional, decorative, ritual; glazing traditions, firing techniques; earth shaped and hardened --- - 2 - **Textile Arts** - weaving, embroidery, tapestry, dyeing, pattern-making; thread as medium --- - 3 - **Woodwork** - carved, inlaid, lacquered; furniture, panels, utensils; the tree made useful and beautiful --- - 4 - **Metalwork** - decorative smithing, filligree, engraving, damascening; metal as canvas --- - 5 - **Basketry/Weaving** - reed, grass, bark, finger; containers, mats, screens; the oldest craft --- - 6 - **Carving** - bone, antler, horn, ivory; small-scale sculptural work in animal material; portable art from the hunt --- - 7 - **Glasswork** - blown, cast, stained; vessels, windows, beads; light captured in material --- - 8 - **Bookbinding/Papercraft** - folded, bound, pressed, decorated; the container of knowledge as art object {% /table %} {% /TableWrapper %} ### Patronage - how art gets made; who pays, who creates, what the artist status is {% TableWrapper variant="random" %} {% table %} - d6 - Model - Description --- - 1 - **Sacred Commission** - art made for religious purposes; the temple pays; the artist serves the divine --- - 2 - **Aristocratic Patronage** - art made for elites; named patrons, competivie commissioning; the artist serves power --- - 3 - **Guild Tradition** - art made within craft institutions; standards enforces, anonymous quality; the artist serves the tradition --- - 4 - **Folk Preactice** - art is made by everyone; no specialist class; the farmer weaves, the mother carves; the artist is everyone --- - 5 - **Market Driven** - art made for sale; commercial, popular, responsive to demand; the artist serves the buyer --- - 6 - **Competitive** - art made to win; contests, public judgement, ranked mastery; the artist servers their own glory {% /table %} {% /TableWrapper %}