view the rest of the comments
Traditional Art
This is a community dedicated to showcasing all types of traditional medium art.
Traditional means a physical medium. This includes acrylic, pastel, encaustic, gouache, oil and watercolor paintings; Ink illustrations; Pencil and charcoal sketches; Etchings; Lithographs; Wood prints; pottery; ceramics; metal, Wire and paper sculptures; Tapestry; Weaving; Quilting; Wood carvings, Armor Crafting and more.
It EXCLUDES digital art: anything made with Photoshop, Clip Studio Paint, Krita, Blender, GIMP or other art programs, or AI art.
RULES
1- Do not post Digital or AI art.
2- NSFW content is allowed but it must be tagged.
3 - Extreme NSFW content like gore, graphic imagery, fetishistic works and straight up porn is not allowed.
3- [Change as of 4/12/2026] Posts may be art images, or articles about traditional art. Article posts MUST be tagged [ARTICLE].
4 - The post title should contain the title of the artwork or the name of the artist or ideally both if available. If there is further information about the artwork you want to convey, do it in the body of the post or in the comments.
5 - You can post your own art but keep in mind not to spam. An [OC] tag in the title of your post is recommended.
6 - Avoid extraneous objects and post only the art.
7 - Be civil to other community members.
8 - Keep on the topic of art in the comments. Extreme tangents or arguments will be removed.
I don't know if there's a term that can escape people misunderstanding it.
Do people who didn't originally understand how 'traditional art' was intended get 'physical art' easier? so many alternate terms imply things like a particular style or age of the work. physical is the most generic term, so that's good, but the vibes are off for me lol. I'd get over it if others found it easier to understand.
Couldn't agree with you more. But In the last 1007 posts or ever since the community's been founded, I've only noticed people getting confused 6-7 times in total. Here's to hoping the sidebar + the pinned post in the top is good enough to prevent further confusion. I suspect most of it comes from people who are seeing posts from this community on the all section for the first time.