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    Meaning of Art in My Life Jessi Garrett Ottawa University LAS-20010 Seminar 1 July 20th‚ 2014 Meaning of Art in My Life Art can be anything we creatively capture in our mind and express with paint‚ our words‚ body movement‚ etc. Merriam-Webster (Retrieved 2014‚ July 20) defines art as something that is created with imagination and skill and that is beautiful or that expresses important ideas or feelings. I may not have much artistic ability but I believe art is important to every person

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    emerged as an experimental form of contemporary art in 1945‚ it breaks down the boundaries of art by challenging the audience’s perceptions through the use of several art traditions with reference to the contemporary society. Artist’s unrestricted approach to their work relates to issues in today’s society through views‚ which usually doubts the authenticity of accepted beliefs. They link past‚ present and future through the blending or looking back to past art styles integrated with technology and

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    congregated by the entrance while the others are walking outside. I initially thought of the photograph as a scene of a normal sidewalk with and entrance to a certain place. To me the artist seemed to be conveying the grittiness and contrast of everyday life. There is a stark contrast in expression between the woman that is smiling and the woman who is staring off into the distance. The photograph a full year to create. The artist Jeff Wall had an exact replica of a nightclub recreated from the discoloration

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    Architecture Department Sorsogon City Campus Relation of Arts In Business Submitted by; KRIS AUDREY G. HASPELA GE – 1C Submitted to: Prof. Manuel Fortes Instructor What Can Business Learn From The Art? Artists and business leaders have many parallels. Both involve having a guiding vision‚ a potent point of view‚ formulating an ideal‚ navigating chaos and the unknown‚ and finally producing a new creation. The arts play a vital role in helping us find our authentic voice

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    Megan Brooks Kaplan University HU300-01 Arts and Humanities Prof. Deaver Unit 2 Project 1/15/13 Tortoise and the Hare I remember a lot of little stories as a kid and I was having a hard time figuring out one to share. One stuck out to me the most. My grandma would tell it to me to teach me about patience. Of course‚ at the time I did not think of it as a lesson‚ but more as entertainment at grandma’s house. Looking back‚ I can definably appreciate this classic story called the “Tortoise

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    Egyptian and Greek sculptures and paintings. Most of these artifacts tend to focus more on humanism than realism due to Rulers and Gods‚ geographical areas‚ resources and events thus‚ giving them the idea for the theme of the art they create. These are the reasons that might explain their commonalities or differences in the representation of the human figure. For example‚ during one of our earliest cultures‚ the Paleolithic period‚ the Women of Willendorf sculpture portrays a grossly heavy female

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    RUNNING HEAD: ANCIENT GREEK ART AND MYTH Ancient Greek Art and myth [Name of the Writer] [Name of the Institution] Ancient Greek Art and myth Greek art has set a benchmark for Western civilization that has endured to this day. The ancient Greek models are regarded as classics and canons sculptural and architectural styles have been recreated again and again throughout the history of the West. Art and architecture developed in Greece and its colonies between 1100 BC and the

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    How does trade affect greenhouse gas emissions? Trade economists have developed a conceptual framework for examining how trade opening can affect the environment. This framework‚ first applied to study the environmental impact of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)‚ separates the impact of trade liberalization into three independent effects: scale‚ composition and technique. This framework can be used therefore to study the link between trade opening and climate change. The “scale”

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    Humanities

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    study humanities? The humanities serve to provide the student with certain skills and values through the arts. Students learn to appreciate the importance of value that no other subject can describe those values which are directly an exact. www.psu.ph Aim of Humanities During Medieval Age The humanities dealt with the metaphysics of the religious philosopher. During Renaissance Period To make man richer because during that time only the rich people can make art like paintings

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    Ancient Greek Art Analysis

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    In Rhetoric‚ Aristotle says that humor “arises when it is unexpected”. Classical Greek Art is one context in which humor is certainly unexpected. By reputation‚ it is taken quite seriously‚ and has permanently been held to the highest esteem for over two millennia. Not only has it been revered since its time‚ but it has also inspired some of the most well regarded works of the centuries to follow. Much of Ancient Rome’s most celebrated works were inspired by Greek creations. As well‚ many of the brilliant

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