Conventional art refers to traditional forms of art that follow established rules, techniques, and styles. These artworks are usually realistic, symmetrical, and aim to represent the beauty of nature, people, or religious themes. Conventional art is what we usually see in museums—paintings, sculptures, and architecture that focus on harmony and proportion.Examples:Renaissance paintings (like The Last Supper)Classical sculptures (like Greek statues)Church murals and colonial religious artThis type of art is important because it preserves culture and shows us how people viewed beauty and truth in the past.