the artist and the audience? It certainly creates a connection‚ perhaps a mythical one. The audience is left with questions‚ they’re left wanting more. This is what abstract art is. 2. What are the ideas being conveyed by this artwork? Oliver’s sculpture suggests a passage from one place to another‚ a journey from a material dimension into an imaginative‚ other world. 3. How are the artworks shaped by the contemporary technology? Contemporary technology for example would be phones and computers
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As a child he always had a love and fascination for science and evolution and wanted to become a biologist. A great deal of his work is inspired by science‚ nature‚ and seductively shows the art of transformation. When it comes to making his sculptures‚ Altmejd wants his audience to concentrate on the complexity of his
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numerous figures. Rodin never officially declared the Gates of Hell finished‚ and many wonder if Rodin really was finished or not. Rodin made the Gates of Hell to resemble his thoughts on Dante’s Inferno with his own twist. Rodin also placed various sculptures of his others works into the Gates of Hell including The Thinker‚ the Three Shades‚ Fleeting Love‚ and I am Beautiful to name a few. (Elsen‚ 1985) History of the Gates of Hell Rodin was asked to build a monumental bronze doors for a new museum
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then went to up the stairs to observe the art exhibits. The exhibits that were available for view were The Classical World‚ Greek and Roman antiques‚ SKY‚ Photorealism‚ and more. I started off my visit by viewing The Classical World to see what the sculptures looked like‚ and they were magnificent. After looking through the Classical World exhibit‚ I viewed the Greek and Roman antiques and the SKY exhibits. I enjoyed
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is standing in the contrapposto stance‚ putting all his weight on the right foot. A similar stance is found in Bernini’s sculpture which gives us a sense of naturalism. Since Bernini’s piece incorporates a movement‚ it gives us a great deal of naturalism. At the way David’s body is angled‚ we get a sense that he’s in motion. Humanism is successfully depicted in both sculptures. Both artist carved lines that emphasized the muscles‚ veins‚ and bones on the bodies. Michelangelo’s piece also shows humanism
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terracotta bust depicts Ariadne‚ the daughter of King Minos of Crete‚ who helped Theseus through the labyrinth. It is 61 cm tall‚ hand scuplted‚ and has traces of paint indicating it was once fully painted. It was found in Falerii Novi‚ Italy. The sculpture was done in the Classical Etruscan style‚ being heavily influenced by Greek and Roman art. The bust is made of terracotta‚ which was a common material for the Etruscans. The hair is finely detailed‚ as is the drapery of her clothing. The face is
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living artist in his lifetime‚ and ever since then he has been held to be one of the greatest artists of all time. He was an Italian sculptor‚ painter‚ architect‚ poet‚ and engineer of the High Renaissance. Michelangelo’s David was a masterpiece sculpture‚ created between 1501 – 1504 that is a marble statue‚ of a standing male nude. The 17 foot statue was placed in Galleria dell’Accademia‚ Florence. The statue represents a Biblical hero named David‚ after he made his decision to fight Goliath but
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Art is a representation of many things. It tells stories‚ it shows pain‚ and it also shows the best of people lives. Art can take shape from what’s happening in people’s lives. Art can change based on how the person is feeling when they are creating the art. One of the biggest similarities that art still shares is that it is so personal. Art throughout the years has shared many similarities‚ but they also share a good amount of differences. Even two of the same paintings but painted at different
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that‚ in its whole‚ exemplify these standards. The Ka Statue of Khafre is the embodiment of the style of art during the Old Kingdom era in Egypt. The Statue of Khafre is a classic example of Old Kingdom‚ Fourth Dynasty‚ Egyptian art in itself. A sculpture in the round‚ the Ka Statue of Khafre‚ is made of diorite‚ a very permanent and lasting type of stone‚ from‚ Gizeh‚ Egypt‚ by an unknown sculptor‚ of which was characteristic of Egyptian art (Gardner‚ Kleiner‚ Tansey). Generally‚ most Egyptian art
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recording the incidents of days past. While these techniques are a noble source to document and remember the teachings of yester-year‚ the best method that will guarantee a spark of interest in both the young and old is the art pieces‚ statues and sculptures that populate every corner of the world. This recording skill chronicles the past in a visual format that inspires on-lookers to dig deeper into the hidden secrets stored in the paints and other substances used to create the piece of art. In this
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