Conventional Art refers to traditional art forms that follow established rules, styles, and techniques. These artworks are usually realistic and often reflect historical, religious, or cultural themes. Examples include classical paintings, sculptures, and murals that follow techniques passed down through generations. It is also associated with specific periods like the Renaissance or Baroque, where the goal was to represent beauty, nature, or stories through formal methods.Contemporary Art is modern-day art created from the late 20th century up to the present. It is more experimental, expressive, and open to using new materials or media such as video, installations, digital art, and performance. It often explores social issues, emotions, identity, and innovation. Unlike conventional art, contemporary art doesn't follow fixed rules and encourages creativity and personal expression.