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    Art Comparison Essay

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    Art has been around for hundreds of years‚ expressed in a number of ways through different mediums: With painting‚ drawing‚ photography‚ music‚ and endless more. Each having smaller categories within them. One can create a portrait with different types of paint‚ chalk‚ the lens of a camera‚ pens and pencils‚ color pencils‚ and even crayons. A musician can paint a picture within one’s head‚ simply by the use of lyrics or in a few keys of a song. Separate forms of art‚ if someone would them examine

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    Art History Professor November 2012 Throughout history art has served as a preservation and representation of the time in which they were made. During the Ancient Greek period art was not only mare naturalistic and humanistic but also became directly affected by the events going around. Both the Marble Statue of an Old Woman and the Marble Statue of Aphrodite are sculptures that were made during the Ancient Greek era‚ they each tell a story of what was going on during that point

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    Art, Music and Religion

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    Faculty Unit I: Art‚ Music and Religion GEPE 2020 – Humanistic Studies Miłosz Mariusz Jacko‚ Ph.D. Prudence C Reid – M00429065 12/10/2013 ART What is art? According to the Merriam Webster Dictionary; “something that is created with the imagination and skill and that is beautiful or that expresses feelings.” We make art because there is something inside the creative person that needs to be expressed! My thought around art is that it could be the poetry of

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    Art How to Use

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    Art can be defined many ways. Webster dictionary defines art as a branch of learning and the conscious use of skill and creative imagination especially in the production of aesthetic objects. As one can see art isn’t just drawing‚ painting‚ sculpting‚ etc. Art is a way of learning creatively‚ so that children can develop into well-rounded human beings. Not only is art fun and entertaining for students of all ages‚ it also has a number of positive effects on these students. Studies have shown that

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    Photography Art Theory

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    created by many scientists and enthusiast who wanted to learn more about this strange technique of capturing light. The aesthetics of photography continue to be discussed regularly‚ especially in artistic circles. While photography has been in the art world since the early 20th century‚ many artists still argue that photography is the mechanical reproduction of an image‚ a place‚ a thing‚ its exact reproduction. In my opinion and in the context of the knowledge I have gained from my program of studies

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    Elisabeth: Neoclassic Art

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    Elisabeth’s style of art was very different from the abstract and pop art we’re used to seeing today. She was a Neoclassic painter who specialized in the high royalty and actresses who lived during the French Revolution.Neoclassicism either captures an image of someone posing in a still space‚ or gives an image to old Greek or Roman legends. Neoclassicism has often been called just the style of portraits‚ but that is far from the truth. Portraits can be done in pretty much any style‚ from Pop to

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    Pop Culture and Art

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    Art Reflection Paper Pop Culture and the Arts October 10‚ 2011 Gerald Oglesby Art Reflection paper Art can be expressed in many ways. Art is seen in every aspect of our lives. The way people dress‚ wear their hair‚ makeup‚ and even the type of car they drive is a form of art. Artist use various ways to express art by the way they dray‚ the colors they use‚ creativity ‚ and the style that they use to create fullness or dullness in the pictures. In this

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    How Is Photography Art?

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    Jessica Jones Ms. Wojtowicz Honors English 9 11 May 2009 Why is Photography Art? Introduction Life is filled with many fun filled moments‚ beautiful surprises‚ and an inspiring world that cause people to show many emotions. These emotions can be shown to others through many different ways. Emotions can be personal or like photography can be shown to others by the act of creating a picture. Photography was invented during the first

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    Vandalism in Street Art

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    Art has been involved in the human society since day one. The first appearance of art that was discovered were the cave paintings in France which date back to 32‚000 years ago.These paintings were created on walls‚ meaning they were meant to be seen by everyone. Street art is very similar‚ because it is art work that is displayed on a public level‚ similar to the cave paintings thousands of years ago. Street Art is a new movement in today’s art society that is taking the world by storm. In street

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    Influnce of Indian Art

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    The Influence of Western Culture on Indian Art The Influence of Western Culture on Indian Art The modern Indian art traces its roots to colonial era when western influences were highly felt when Indian artists started to draw inspiration‚ styles and techniques from western schools established during this time. Indian artists also internalized the western artistic designs and successfully used them to portray Indian social themes. Indian art is today composed of many western elements as

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