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    Appropriation and Art

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    Visual Art Appropriation in Art By Cassandra Pailles-Pattison Appropriation in the visual arts is when an artist takes possession of another’s work and re-uses it in a different context‚ most commonly in order to reveal issues surrounding originality or a meaning not apparent in the original work1. The types of appropriation used by artists include re-visioning‚ re-evaluation‚ variation‚ imitation‚ parody‚ homage‚ mimicry and allusion2. The practice of appropriation is a tradition that

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    Ancient Greece art is beautifully decorated by the craftsmen. Art was made with bronze‚ gold‚ silver but the most that Greeks used to make is metal to make art. But there was something stronger than metal‚ it was…..iron‚ iron is harder than metal. Metal can be melted down and made into something else‚ many metal sculptures and other metal items were melted down so they could be for other things. The Greeks made many things like bowls and vases‚ cauldrons‚ knives and daggers‚ shields‚ armour‚ decorative

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    Art meaning

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    definition of art. Although commonly used to describe something of beauty‚ or a skill which produces an aesthetic result‚ there is no clear line in principle between (say) a unique piece of handmade sculpture‚ and a mass-produced but visually attractive item. We might say that art requires thought - some kind of creative impulse - but this raises more questions: for example‚ how much thought is required? If someone flings paint at a canvas‚ hoping by this action to create a work of art‚ does the result

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    The Art of Pooping

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    death. The poem ’s fusion of Christian and pagan ideals is a reflection of the time in which it was written. It was "a period in which the virtues of the heathen ’Heroic Age ’ were tempered by the gentleness of the new belief; an age warlike‚ yet Christian. As a good Christian‚ the poet found himself faced with the task of treating this origanally pagan material in a manner acceptable to a Christian audience" (Brodeur‚ 183)(Brodeur 219). The poem is "a Christian perception of the insane futility

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    The Censorship of Art

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    shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people". So it seems one cannot use any of the other rights to quell the rights of an individual or group. Then why is the government trying to censor literature‚ movies‚ music and art? All of the world’s modern society has become desensitized and easily trainable. Therefore society has come to accept the ideals‚ morals‚ and values driven into the psyche by the dominant forces in the nation: the Government and the Church. By quieting

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    ours‚ Christian religious educations give me the opportunity to learn from religion (Christian religion) in an organized Manner.  From my perspective‚ Christian religious education aims to support and develop my religious identity by giving me the opportunity to participate at Christian religious practices. Religious education like Christianity involves religious practices such as praying‚ caring for others‚ and dealing with the challenges of life. In these practices I see Christian religious

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    One Art

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    The poem One Art by Elizabeth Bishop shows many aspects and creates different perspectives on loss. It can make you wonder whether loss might be something more than what it seems and that a loss of something small can‚ in reality‚ symbolize something much greater. The losses in the poem for this case go past the speaker’s feelings and also applies to the author. One Art by Elizabeth Bishop is a good portrayal of how an author’s life can influence their writing or work by parts like personal experiences

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    Influence

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    Influence Maps Uncovering where the power lies in your projects [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] Who influences whom? © iStockphoto/iqoncept Many people can have influence over your projects. Some influencers are obvious and easy to spot. Others are less obvious‚ but are no less significant. If you fail to recognize and "manage" these influencers‚ you’ll most-likely experience unexpected resistance to your projects‚ and sometimes bewildering failure. This is increasingly the case as you run

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    Effect of Art

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    relationship between art and society? Does art imitate life – or is it the other way around? Traditionally‚ we have believed that art imitates life. The painter represents what he or she sees by producing a scene on a canvas. The sculptor does the same with bronze or stone. A photographer or film maker does it even more directly. A writer describes life in his or her books. This simple concept is known as mimesis. But some have questioned the one-way nature of mimesis by arguing that art also changes

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    Women in Art

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    Topic One: Women in Art The role of women in the Art is complex because artists were affected both by the art and stories of the past and the women that they saw around them every day. The influence of the various roles of woman produced some of the greatest art. Women had a different role in ancient Greek society than they do today. It also seems likely that the role of women changed radically from ancient‚ pre-classical times to the more familiar classical period. Classical Greeks were definitely

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