1.
the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.
“the art of the Renaissance.”

Similar:
fine art
artwork
creative activity

2.
the various branches of creative activity include painting, music, literature, and dance.
“the visual arts”

While this particular concept does not appeal to me and indeed many others in relation to and not fall into the same category, it is through the lens of freedom of speech and freedom of expression do I see such things as valid. The accepted definition of what pertains to art is broadly more complex than my own. My definition of artistry pertains to the manifestation of an idea regardless of medium that elicits thought and/or feeling. Whether it be through the depiction of Eldritch Horrors in the more bestial and existential facets or the blood and viscera of the Victorian era aristocracy in freeform.

Pastoral and emotive palettes of life in Wintergreen, blue in somber tones of Sorrow, white the purity of intent and innocence, Etc. Add Infinium. To quote a man of little import, “the censorship of art is indicative of the fall of civilisation.” It is true you may find such things to be abrasive, offensive to even a visceral degree. However, that reaction in and of itself is a part of Art’s purpose. The definition of Happiness is a euphoric sense of joy. Sadness, Madness, hatred and rage. Innumerable mixtures in between. To those who would say they would rather not be confronted with things that make them uncomfortable, I say only the blind do not see the world for what it is.

And so I invite you to scratch at your eyes in screeching indignation.