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    Learning Value of Visual Arts This paper will present my point of view on the learning value of the visual arts using Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences‚ Piaget’s Constructivism and Vygotsky’s Social Learning Theory. Art as mere creative expression has been the dominant theme for much of the twentieth century. However‚ researchers have been finding connections between learning in the visual arts and the acquisition of knowledge and skills in other areas. Art like text can be used as a

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    Centra Background of Company: The chain is run by Musgrave‚ the Irish food wholesaler‚ however the stores are all owned by individual franchisees. The chain has three different formats available to franchisees — smaller Quick Stop outlets‚ mid-sized Foodmarkets‚ and larger Supermarkets. The majority of the stores however follow the Quick Stop format (or are simply branded Centra)‚ as Musgrave also offers the SuperValu format‚ which is geared towards larger supermarkets. There are currently around

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    Lauren Paul Wiki‚ Height‚ Age‚ Married‚ Salary‚ Net Worth and Bio Short Bio Lauren Paul is a well American actress and director who is known best for her work in TV shows and movies like Finding Kind‚ NCIS‚ E! Live from the Red Carpet‚ and more. Lauren Paul was born Lauren Persekian on 8th December 1986 in Orange County‚ California‚ United States. She was born to parents Brooke and Liam Persekian. Lauren Paul is of American nationality and white ethnicity. Lauren spent most of her childhood days

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    A Critical Visual Analysis of a Work of Art The piece of art that I chose to do my critical visual analysis on will be the Birds of Paradise‚ painted by Frits van Eeden‚ in 1997. (Birds of Paradise) Eeden was born in Tilburg‚ Holland‚ in March 1944 and grew up in The Hague. (Frits Van Eeden) For the Birds of Paradise he used acrylic paint on canvas. This piece of art is located in the Evans Library‚ at Florida Tech‚ in Melbourne‚ FL. When I look at the picture I see birds helping each other‚ they

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    Venice Twilight by Claude Monet 1908 oil on canvas Monet uses loose brushstrokes and does not blend his colours. This gives the painting an unrealistic aesthetic. The steeple of the town centre looks much like Van Gogh’s later Starry Night. The artist still does retain aspects of classical landscapes in his use of light and shadow to form the waves. The precarious blending of the natural aspects is very different to traditional techniques. Monet challenges the artists of the past with his innocuous

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    Cohabitation is an arrangement where two people who are not married live together in an intimate relationship‚ particularly an emotionally and/or sexually intimate one‚ on a long-term or permanent basis Reasons for cohabitation When people have more personal freedoms‚ they seem to forget traditional morals one of which is not living together until they get married. Through press‚ we know that more and more young people cohabit nowadays‚ especially among students and industrial workers

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    War I and the Visual Arts Events such as World War I (1914-1918) were the cause for some artists from various groups‚ painters‚ writers‚ and sculptors to gather in places to write to escape from the crisis of violence of war. Many artists were influenced to translate their works as paintings‚ sculptures‚ portraits‚ photographs‚ novels‚ movies‚ etc. Among others; Constructivism which was the inspiration for the ideas of well advanced Russian artists‚ the making of a new world in Art and Architecture

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    ART DECO Art Deco‚ or Deco‚ is an influential visual arts design style which first appeared in France during the 1920s‚ flourished internationally during the 30s and 40s‚ then waned in the post-World War II era.] It is an eclectic style that combines traditional craft motifs with Machine Age imagery and materials. The style is often characterized by rich colors‚ bold geometric shapes and lavish ornamentation. Deco emerged from the Interwar period when rapid industrialization was transforming

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    Visual and performing arts enrich our lives in a variety of ways. They entertain us‚ educate us about the world‚ let us see our world in a different way‚ and help us record our world for future generations. There are many different forms of visual and performing arts. In this essay‚ I will discuss painting‚ music‚ theater‚ and dance. Painting is the art of putting a medium on a flat surface with a brush. The mediums used to do this are as vast as the artist themselves. Some of these mediums

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    Art as a Visual Expression of Human Spirituality” According to archaeologists‚ the earliest humans used “art” in primitive forms to depict sacred and religious beliefs‚ dating back thousands of years to the early Neanderthals. From very primitive cave drawings in France to modern iconic sculpture‚ painting and drawing‚ it is safe to assume that we were born with an inherent need to express the inexpressible; that which cannot be spoken‚ described‚ or accurately represented: the ineffable.

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