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    Exploration In Both The Visual and Emotional Qualities of Art For many artists their primary goal is in exploring both the visual and emotional qualities of art. The Frames and The Conceptual Framework are both ways of exploring both the visual and emotional qualities of art. The Frames are applied to the process of judging‚ investigating‚ explaining‚ understanding‚ indentifying and expressing ideas on artworks. The Conceptual Framework refers to the agencies of the art world. In this essay

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    The Art of Living As everyone knows‚ ink is something that can never be undone. It is something permanent and is very difficult to cover up or remove. It can be in a form as simple as a pen caressing a piece of paper or as complex as a needle drenched in ink‚ piercing through skin to form a different kind of art‚ known as a tattoo. As times are changing‚ tattoos seem to be getting a lot more common in my generation compared to previous ones. As tattoos become more popular‚ so do the criticisms.

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    (Singapore) Art‚ culture‚ and society; these three elements are closely linked. These three elements affect one another in one way or another. There is often a conflict of interest between the artist‚ the audience‚ and the government body. The artist’s aim is to express art freely. The audience’s aim is to view art in forms that are not offensive to them. The government’s aim is to mitigate the conflict of interest between the two parties by implementing policies and restrictions to art pieces that

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    Art for Arts’ Sake Dear Friends‚ When I was asked to write to you about my views of the role of the Arts in society‚ I did not hesitate to embrace the task. Over the past three years‚ I have been working on a PhD in Music Education. I have finished all of my coursework‚ and have "only" my dissertation remaining. In this program of study‚ I recall many discussions in our seminar classes that were seeking to answer this very question: What is the role of the Arts in our society? For purposes

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    The Arts People’s life can’t be imagined without arts. They are not only entertainment for us‚ but also the way of expressing our thoughts and exchanging them through time and space. As the thoughts are often different‚ the art is so varied. So every nation has its own art with specific features. I wish to speak about British arts. In fact the position of the arts in Britain may be described as a mixture of public apathy and private enthusiasm. The reason of it is that government financial support

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    a film is edited to make a movie short but make it so you can stay focused on the story line. Normally these kinds of films are first aired in movie theaters and then later released to the public. I believe the real differences in art film and popular cinema is that art films are more real and show in depth more things that happened for example the movies The Boy in the striped Pajamas and Titanic both are in depth and things that really happened. Whereas popular cinema is almost always a film that

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    within a work of art‚ and a work of art may reflect more than one theme. A theme is an “idea” thread running through the entire history of art. There are many threads." - Chapter Three   For this discussion board choose at least two “thread” categories from what is listed below. Check Chapter 3 for the textbook’s examples of what art and environments fit within these categories‚ then think of your own examples of what would be “ sacred” art‚ political/social order inspired art‚ etc. Write a post

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    Dance: Is it a mating ritual or an art form? The dictionary defines dance as “an artistic form of nonverbal communication” (“dance”). As Christians we have always heard that dancing is immoral; that dancing only led to one thing- sex. Although this is the general belief‚ many people find the art of ballet‚ such as The Nutcracker to be tasteful. Dancing embodies passion‚ grace and poise. Dancing is not just a mating ritual as we have been told; it is a story that is too good for words. Dancing

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    Analyze a work of art (for instance‚ a painting or a song‚ which you clear first with your instructor) using one article you’ve read for Core 1 (for instance any of those written by Foucault‚ Thomas‚ Berger‚ Sampson‚ Hebdige‚ Lipsitz‚ Johnson Sheehan‚ Didion‚ Muir‚ Snyder‚ Lakoff & Johnson‚ or Steingraber) and write an essay that carefully assesses the artwork’s significance. Apply the article to the interpretation of the artwork; demonstrate your understanding of the article and employ some of its

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    International Jorgbor S. Jorgbor Art 101 Module 1 Case Assignment Introduction to Visual Analysis and Renaissance Art Trident University International Jorgbor S. Jorgbor Eng 101 Module 1 Case Assignment Introduction to Visual Analysis and Renaissance Art The Renaissance Art period from (c.1400‚-1600) was the defining movement in art history. Through careful reading of the subject one can say no other artistic movement has contributed more to development of art as a whole. In the past artist

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