Hamish Fulton
When most people conceive of what visual art is, an image of a beautifully painted vase, an amazingly real sketch of a model or a peculiar but eye-pleasing piece composed of abstract lines and brushstrokes is usually what comes to mind. From the sensual, beautiful works of the Rococo movement to the emotional and expressive works of the Post-Impressionism movement, the finished piece is seen as the result of an artist’s imagination, the product of a skilled hand working on a surface. It is evident that throughout the past centuries art has evolved subtly in methodology, style, impact and form, to name a few. These movements, periodical transitions of style are often a reflection of society, issues and events that had an effect on lifestyle. Sometimes and artist chose to defy the standards of art at the time by altering styles. Sometimes social outrage would spark an artist to create a controversial, scathing piece and sometimes change in the arts was inevitable, as the people, their audience and patrons desired new and unique works. The twentieth century marks the greatest period of change and achievement in the history of mankind. With endless technological achievements, scientific accomplishments, social revolutions and
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Approximate Pages = 7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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