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Art is an important part of life. Through art one can communicate thoughts, ideas, fears, anxieties, beliefs and much more. ... com) Although art is a useful tool of expression, many children do not utilize it. A lot of children believe that "they arent good at art" or "cant do it." These views prev...
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Since the very beginnings of civilization, art has always been an integral part of
society. It seems as if humankind has a need to create art, and that art provides something
we can’t live without. Nobody would argue with the fact that you create art to express
yourself, and expressing ...
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The evolution of art first began in a workshop environment and was considered techne, making according to a plan. ... At the time, there was no distinction between art and craft. Art was purely functional unlike today. What we consider visual art was for many techne.
This changed durin...
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What is art and who gets to decide? Well not everyone is gifted with the ability to transfer imagination and ideas onto canvas. for some of us given the name, "uber-geeks" or "brainchilds", we choose to express ourselves much differently. For us art and technology combine. Joan G. stark gives us a v...
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What is art? ... Of course there is no right or wrong when writing or talking about art as it is so dependent upon how one views the world unlike the sciences, which can have very concrete answers with no chance for additional interpretation. Many have written on the topics of; what is art and beau...
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... An artist is one, such as a painter, sculptor, or writer, who is able by virtue of imagination and talent or skill to create works of aesthetic value. Without art, society would be tedious and life would bare no special meaning as art enables one to broaden thoughts and express oneself. ... S...
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For the following terms I have given a short description of what I believe the meaning(s) are: Humanities, Art, Style, Genius, and Culture. 1. Humanities – Humanities to my understanding means anything related to mankind or the human race in terms of culture such as; art, information, education etc....
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A Comparison of Chinese and Western Esthetic Notions
When touching on issues about Chinese and Western arts, people often tell their differences immediately. A usual conclusion is that Chinese art is characterized by vivid expression and bold outline while Western art is of scientific and realistic...
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Through out the history of mankind Art has captured the emotions of society. ... Our reaction to events of our past has given us a collection of richly colorful pieces of Art. ... There he found a more primitive art, with violent colors and wild nature. ... The facial expression of the woman, th...
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Art as Expression of Ideas or Emotions
A notion popular in Modernism is that one can somehow convey an idea or emotion through a medium such as an art ‘object’. Select one artistic practice and discuss how you believe this practice demonstrates belief both in the originality of expression and t...
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The greatest of Raphael's Madonnas in North America, the Alba Madonna, is in the National Gallery of Art in Washington,D.C. In this "Madonna of Humility", the Virgin is seated directly on the ground, rather than on a heavenly throne. The painting is a perfect expression of the art of the High Renais...
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(Comparison and Contrast)Classical Art versus Modern Art
For years many have wondered where can we look to find the most beautiful and impacting artwork;
Can we find it in the Classical with it’s amazing capture of life(human figures) and religious symbolizime with paintin...
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My chosen form of artistic expression is literature, created in the form of a novel. The novel I have created is a fictitious work entitled, “Hardly with it”, and concerns the hectic life of a sport psychiatrist for a Premier League football team. ... The novel I have created is automatically cover...
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The Frist Center For The Visual Arts Museum was amazing! My first impression was that this building is a prison, where’s the art? The layout of the museum suggested somewhat of an early nineteen hundreds train station also. All in all, the art was unique and fabulous. ... These pieces were borr...
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... But even during those “dark ages” in Europe a wealth of learning and creation was taking place. Magnificent pieces of literature such as The Inferno by Dante and Everyman by Anonymous were created to teach and inspire the human soul. Equally as inspiring was the creation of a new form of expre...
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Martial Arts and Yoga- The Art of Well Being
My passion for the martial arts was instilled in me since I was a child. ... I loved the art; I feel that training in the martial arts has molded me into a better, more rounded person. Over the years I have come to realize that the martial arts is mor...
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In all the work of art in the Metropolitan Museum of Art I have chosen two work of art that has interested me most, the first work of art is from the ancient Greek period which is the Marble capital and finial in the form of a sphinx. The other work of art is from the ancient Near East period, which...
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Movies are fun to watch, some are scary, some are sad, and some are happy. ... He is a director of movies. Some may think that movies are not art. SOme say that paintings are not art. But in all reality, ART IS ART. Anything that you put feeling into or that you care about can be art to one person ...
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Judith Aron Rubin has been involved in art one way or another throughout her entire life. She was blessed to have been born into a family who felt art was important. ... She writes that even just looking at art had a nourishing quality about it – even when she was very young. Adult family member...
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Pop Art
Within this essay I will be discussing what the Pop Art movement was. Specifically answering the question was pop art an art movement. This essay will be looking at the affects of pop art, it will explain what pop art is, how it is used. This essay will use examples of artists that cont...
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