Should artists address social and political issues in their work? Yes! I think that it is necessary for us to give physical form to things we think and feel strongly about‚ especially when it comes to social and political issues. We use art in our everyday lives for communicating information‚ day-to-day living‚ spiritual sustenance‚ personal expression‚ visual delight as well as for social and political purposes. Art can be used for communicating specific information. Art can make a strong statement
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My Career Goals as an Artist My goal is to attain a career where I can express my artistic talent and passion for art as well as open my mind in ways that I could never do in any other field .To obtain these goals‚ I must set a track. After considering many other career opportunities‚ such as the army‚ attempting to obtain a job at Boeing‚ and looking into various other art colleges ‚to name a few‚ I have found that the Art Institute of Seattle has just the programs I’m looking for and just what
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Word Count: 504 The world I am from is one of looking beyond the past and searching ahead. In the seventh grade‚ my seventh year of playing soccer‚ I had become adapted to the tougher‚ late-game situations‚ and being the second best goalie in the league (including the eighth graders)‚ I had pride in my ability to perform under pressure. But‚ in the last few minutes of a tied game with a penalty kick against me coming my way‚ I was terrified. The shot had fired‚ and sure enough‚ blocked like I was
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Studying Psychology for the past two years has really helped me to not only develop a great understanding of human behaviour but also to appreciate and understand the scientific processes involved. I believe in redemption as well as punishment‚ I feel like when I gain the psychological knowledge‚ I will be able to open up a different side of criminal behaviour to the world. And more importantly‚ help offenders regain composure in their lives. I became fascinated in crime particularly from that of
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This paper is going to discuss the artist known as Diego Rivera. It is going to cover a bit about Rivera as an artist and a person. The beginning is going to cover who Diego Rivera was from birth to death. My goal in this paper is to inform people on what kind of artist Diego Rivera was and what his styles were throughout his years on Earth. After that‚ two pieces of art work he created will be examine and analyzed. The first piece of work is a painting called View of Toledo‚ 1912‚ Oil on Canvas
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The speech I chose to review is titled “In my Chair -- a Makeup Artists Perspective on Beauty” by Eva DeVirgilis. The title is what drew me in‚ as I was interested in how is a makeup artist was going to view the beauty industry and the harm that it does to women’s self image and confidence. I was also a little doubtful as to how good of a speaker a makeup artist could be. DeVirgilis begins her speech by sitting in a chair‚ similar in looks to that of a director’s chair. This chair continues to be
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Creating and Implementing an Artist Career Plan All successful artist should start out with a career plan . They must see their talent as a business and plan where they would like to be in the future. Mapping out a career plan does’nt just involve the artist it also involves everybody on the team whether it be lawyers‚ publicists‚ stylists etc. All are included in creating a plan and applying all needed facets of it. "Why is having a career plan so important?" This is a question that many
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Artist Report I chose was Janet Fish. Janet Fish is a contemporary realist painter and printmaker who was born in Boston‚ Massachusetts in 1938‚ and raised on the island of Bermuda. Her grandfather‚ Clark Voorhees‚ was an American Impressionist painter who inspired Janet. Her father was an art history teacher‚ and her mother‚ Florence Whistler Fish‚ a sculptor and potter. She went to Skowhegan Summer School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine‚ and studied sculpture and printmaking at Smith College
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RA Working Bibliography McGraw‚ A. Peter and Warren‚ Caleb. “Benign Violations: Making Immoral Behavior Funny.” Psychological Science‚ vol. 21‚ no. 8‚ 29 June. 2010‚ pp. 1141-1149. SAGE Journals‚ doi: 10.1177/0956797610376073. In The Disaster Artist‚ Tommy Wiseau was behaving normally as he would do‚ but the way the anecdote is told makes his overall behavior considered funny. This article is directly related to Wiseau’s character as it gives an idea why the audience enjoys the story. Raihani‚ Nichola
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Joseph Cornell was an uncommon artist from the twentieth century who created an enormous amount of compositions through the art of collaging. Cornell‚ a New York native‚ patterned his works of art after the European design of art also known as “Surrealism.” In the early 1930’s‚ Joseph Cornell began his career as an artist‚ while still being a working class American citizen‚ his artworks were quite low budget. He began his career by creating his art with found objects from the city along with displaying
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