As the famous saying goes that “beauty is in the eye of the beholder.” So, is the beauty and value of art. In the prehistoric period, it was a few assorted experts and art galleries, which used to decide what was art and how desirable it was. In case, if a person didn't get access to this art was seen as outside of friends and family. Thus, many great artists and art forms were never discovered. It was a completely an unacceptable situation. Since, art is the creative nature of a person and should be accessible to everyone.

Fortunately, the onset of the internet has made numerous changes in the perspective of art. Today, artists are allowed to present their work and invite feedback and discussion. Based on this feature, the "Web 2.0" concept was introduced. The technology was all about using web technology to bring people closer and create communities and social networking. This means that people were no longer required to remain isolated. Take a glimpse at the new trends in the entertainment and you will notice that traditional monolithic information providers like TV and newspapers are in tight positions while user communities and user-generated content flourishes.

This trend indicate that people are tired of the conventional modes of entertainment and want something new and interesting. This requirement is basically fulfilled by these online communities. There is so much interesting stuff on the web that commercial-interrupted TV has completely lost its appeal.

We can conclude by saying that artists now have entirely new ways to display their work and communicate with other like minded art connoisseurs and potential buyers. Besides, internet has helped them to reach a global audience instantly with no geographic limits, no artificial barriers, and no reliance. Hence, both Internet and web are offering the opportunity and access to everyone.