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    Art Is Life

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    Art is life‚ it is beauty‚ it is emotion‚ it is you‚ it is me‚ it is everything. Art defines all that we are‚ and all that we could become. Art is of the past and of the future‚ of the influences of our daily lives‚ of our pasts combined with who we are today. Art is an indescribable joy‚ an expansion of the mind‚ body and soul. We are art‚ every last individual of the human race. Art comes in the form of music‚ dance‚ theater‚ painting‚ drawing‚ blowing‚ throwing‚ and even in the math equations

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    Arts in Culture

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    Arts in Culture Art is about ideas and representing them into visible perceptions and concepts. These ideas come from the heart and mind of the individual artist‚ putting all the talent they have into the artwork. In a way‚ that makes everyone that can specialize in a certain activity and create their expressions an artist. A cook preparing a meal with an appetizing appearance‚ an artist painting a beautiful painting‚ or a football star breaking a tackle for a game-winning touchdown all have the

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    The Evolution of Art

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    Stacie Mueller Art 100 Professor Morris 24 February 2012 The Evolution of Art To even begin to define art‚ we must have a starting point in history where something was first perceived as art. The question begs‚ though‚ why do we perceive it as art? To look up the word in a dictionary‚ you will find the term aesthetics almost always applied to its definition; however‚ much of we call art today is not exactly pleasing to the eye. Our shifting social attitudes have affected how art has been presented

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    06 October 2014 Art is a visual media which can capture the imagination of everyone in many different ways. Every new piece of art brings new ideas and metaphors to the mind and how it portrays the feelings and personalities of different people and their cultures. This can be based on the artists themselves or the figures in the art which allow for them to be viewed more deeply. Such types of art which this relates to which also have many similarities and

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    Art Is Communication

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    HUMN5 GE 1-2 Sir Magallanes Art is Communication Art is the process or product of deliberately arranging elements in a way that appeals to the senses or emotions. It encompasses a diverse range of human activities‚ creations‚ and modes of expression‚ including music‚ literature‚ film‚ sculpture‚ and paintings. The meaning of art is explored in a branch of philosophy known as aesthetics. The definition and evaluation of art has become especially problematic since the early

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    last couple of centuries. Furthermore I want to enhance my improvising skills as a performer. As a fourteen year old I still want to learn. In the future I do intend to go to college for the arts. I want to be involved in my schools theater program and get involved in acting. Moreover I do hope to take an art class on designing as a career option. To do this I want to be more comfortable doing auditions. I have had many experiences with theater. I did take theater in middle school and went to various

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    what is art?

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    What is art? What is art? This is a question that if you ask one hundred people you would get one hundred different answers. Art to some is scribbles or junk to another. I find that I enjoy paintings that are realistic. I do not like paintings that are unrealistic in that subjects are too large or small for their surroundings. One of my favorite paintings is “The betrothal of the Arnolfini” is realistic and shows the love between a husband and a wife‚ or a man and a woman who are ready to vow

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    BAROQUE ART

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    BAROQUE ART Art Appreciation –HUMA 205-1202A-05 Janice Miller AIU Abstract Baroque art is presented as an art style. Baroque art style is such diversity within in the Baroque period 1600-1770 because of the relationship to the era’s border and intellectual tendencies there was three important effects on the art. Which are‚ western Christianity‚ religious tensions‚ and the division of the Roman Catholicism and Protestantism. The Baroque artist appealed to their viewer

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    “tutor” is‚ she sings about an angel of music that appears in the night Christine’s old childhood friend finds her and reminds her of a red scarf as they reminisce of old times. The phantom speaks out against the friend Raul as an intruder of his art and takes her away as her angel of music. They sing a duet about the phantom of the opera being in her mind and being the words she sings. The Phantom needs her to relay his music to the audience and sings vicariously through her. He sings to her

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    Physical Theatre

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     Ariane Mnouchkine and Tadashi Suzuki all explored and developed a variety of intense training techniques for their actors‚ that were intended to liberate actors and audiences from boring and unstimulating performances. * They argued that a performing body should be an instrument of expression that has unique rhythms and patterns that must be amplified‚ developed and mastered before a performance can be viewed as effective. * They also advocated a variety of training regimes and exercises

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