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    is most certainly a valid art form. The question as to whether any forms of graffiti can be considered art is a controversial area. Is it vandalism when it is placed on the side of a building or a car and art when it is on a canvas on someone’s wall or in a gallery- what is the difference? Graffiti‚ in its more complex forms‚ can be considered art because it clearly contains artistic elements‚ it communicates the artist’s expression to the viewer‚ and the traditional art community has already accepted

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    Looking Assignment One The Renaissance period in art manifested itself differently in the various Italian city-states as the artists in those cities expressed the ideals in their own way. As the style shifted into the High Renaissance‚ the concepts of ordered space and mathematical precision came to the forefront of artistic thought‚ especially among the Italian artists. This focus on an intellectual approach to art came as the result of a perceived lack of such intellectualism during the medieval

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    is considered as a commercial material. Neon reminds me of my hometown‚ Seoul‚ a city that never sleeps. When the sun goes down‚ neon signs light Seoul’s streets by ones and twos. Nowadays‚ I can easily find out neon arts not only on the streets‚ but also in galleries or in museums. In this essay‚ I’d like to focus on its function in an artwork by Tracey Emin. Before I start to talk about the neon artwork‚ I want to briefly examine the definition of neon. What is neon? “Neon is a chemical element

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    Art of Living

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    The Art of Living I remember when I was young‚ I’ve been wondering why people are living? Why we exist? Why do all these stuffs are here on earth? There are lots of questions filled up my mind yet I found no answer. I can’t think enough for these‚ I need answers; I have to know what is really the reason of one’s existence. I am very much sure that in millions or billions of people who are living‚ it’s not only me who became curious on this matter. Many of us are wondering but only few have

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    Art Of Dissembling

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    The art of dissembling allows the reader to examine various themes throughout both texts. It enables certain characters to explore themselves in depth as well as providing the author’s the ability to analyse and criticise their own society. Mosca’s soliloquy enables Jonson to reveal the parasitic character’s true intentions and beliefs. It is apparent Mosca supports the nature argument‚ that is‚ he believes that all true "tricksters" are born with the ability to gull‚ con and in general trick.

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    Arts Integration

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    Arts integration should be utilized in school systems today. Art integration involves learning through art while content is simultaneously incorporated alongside. In the education system today‚ new concepts and ideas are being implemented into classrooms where they are seen fit. Art is not a new or advanced idea‚ but complete classroom integration is somewhat new. The time‚ funding‚ and preparation often stray educators away from successful art integration‚ however it is achievable. There are numerous

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    For my museum visit‚ I visited the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. I visited the museum on November seventh with my mom and my younger siblings. The first thing I go to see was their Cinco de Mayo installation. They had all of the elements represented in sand boxes with colored sand depicting images related to the elements on a huge alter. There were cards that you could fill out for a loved one who had passed on to put on the alter. This was one of my favorite part of visiting the museum. After the

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    Literature of Art

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    A. The two art periods that I choose to write an essay about is Classical Art and Neoclassical Art period. Classical art dates back to as early as 500 B.C. during the rise of the Greek Empire to the Roman. Classical Art celebrated the human figure (humanism) through sculpture in highly naturalistic detail. Some of the human forms are seen every day in architecture‚ sculpture‚ coins‚ and dollar bills. Ancient Greek Art social conditions that contributed to the advent of the style were focus on balance

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    Rubbish Art

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    into art too! Art is much more than Leonardo Da Vinci and Romero Brito. Art can be made from water bottles‚ milk jugs‚ toilet paper rolls‚ and even tissue boxes! A couple styles of art from the earth are street art or “rubbish” kind of art‚ earth art and making art from unconventional materials. Many different specific pieces could be sorted into these three categories. Anyway‚ Earth without art would be just eh! In fact‚ street art or “rubbish art” is a very unique style of art. Street art is made

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    Paleolithic Art

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    Paleolithic Art Paleolithic art‚ dating back to the late Paleolithic period 40‚000-10‚000 B.C. (the Stone Age)‚ is one of the most beautiful‚ natural periods of cave art and clay sculptures. Created by Nomadic hunters and gatherers with ivory‚ wood‚ and bone‚ these figures were thought to be symbolic and have some magical or ritual relevance. Figures and drawings have been found in all parts of the world dating back to the Cro-Magnon man as late as 60‚000 years ago. There are two different

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