Culinary arts relates to art because cooking is an art on its own. Being able to the different techniques involved wise you are able to use a medium to express your self, the only difference between two is tedum.
who answered this before? well anyway, culinary arts actually means turning food into works of art, according to the display of culinary arts i saw at a tour of a college campus, tomatoes cut to look like roses, and so many other amazing works done with fruits and vegetables. you should look up culinary arts on Google images or something, to see if i'm completely right, because i'm not sure if i'm right, but this answer is better than that first answer... what is a tedum?
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Cooking (the Culinary arts) is both an art and a science: It is a science because baking (and other forms of food preperation) is fundamentally chemistry. You have to know how certain ingredients will react chemically to produce the desired results. This isn't to say that you need to know how ALL the ingredients will react, but (just as an example) knowing how vinegar and baking soda react will determine how much of each you put into a recipe.
However, it is also an art because a good chef needs to have a pleasent asthetic, both in terms of flavor (of course the food has to taste good) but also in presentation (even if its tasty, if it looks like cat vomit, nobody's gonna wanna touch it). These, being subjective opinions, qualify cooking as an art.
There is no relationship because culinary arts is cooking and fine arts is artwork such as paintings and statues.
Culinary art is a form of expression which lets someone to create works of wonder. Fine arts allows creativity.
science and art
Yes. It is mostly refered to as a fine art.
No, visual arts is not a science and it will not be treated as such because although it shows science effects, most of it is just graphics done on a computer, so it's more of an art than a science.
Yes. All of the album covers were considered pop art at the time.
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