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    intended to prove that a certain object is actually what it is supposed to be but when trying to persuade someone to change their decision on a certain topic‚ reason is more ideal. Reason is the most important because it provides facts for why a certain argument is true. Sense perception is the way of knowing with one’s senses which includes touch‚ smell‚ sight‚ hearing‚ and taste. It helps reinforce certain facts such as knowing what a specific object is. If I wanted to know if something

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    and focused less often on religious topics.”[2] Furthermore‚ the name ‘rebirth’ was not given for nothing‚ it was a repetition. One might say that history is not always on the move‚ it just reiterates. Scientist observe nature and try to explain what they see with the help of theories. The nature itself does

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    In what ways are the arts a means of expressing knowledge? Discuss in relation to at least two other AOKs. (Word Count: 672) Art can be used to express knowledge because not only does it contribute to education but also communication in daily life. Art is a means that expresses knowledge because the purpose of it is to mimic or copy reality or in other words it is a creative interpretation of reality. Art allows people to view the world in a different way because art usually emphasizes the

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    Art has evolved and regenerated itself many times during our human existence. These differences are defined through changes in styles under various theories. During the nineteenth and early twentieth century‚ a style known as Expressionism became popular. During this movement the artists were trying to use their artwork as a tool of expression toward life. It was mainly dominant in the nonrepresentational arts‚ such as abstract visual arts and music. It also was probably one of the most difficult

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    I believe art is anything you created from your creative mind. Art is what you find beautiful. It is simply way of impressing emotion and some art is never intended to be shared as it is so personal. We get inspiration to invent art. It is a voice‚ a language that artists can not explain what they want to say. It also can capture as imagery. I would use the principles to what I am aiming for. I will imagine what I am going to draw or paint then while I am drawing or painting I would put in the elements

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    Art Appreciation Name: Chadwick West Instructor: xxxxxxxxxxxx Course: Art Appreciation‚ ART 137 School: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx December 19‚ 2012 Comparing Medieval Art to Renaissance Art Medieval art period Medieval art covers a large scope of time. The period covered over 1000 years of art in Europe‚ Middle East and North Africa. The period was characterized by major art movements based on national art and regional art. There was also

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    “Does art need to be pretty?” Art does not need to be pretty; art needs to be visually stimulating and attract attention to the viewer. People need to want to look at the art work. Aesthetics of the painting are not the only way to make people attracted to art. Art can appeal to ones emotions or curiosity . Bacon and Matisse used very different styles to be visually stimulating. Matisse paintings were very abstract and peculiar‚ whereas Bacons paintings were full of bright colors and patterns. Both

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    -1What is Art? “A form of human activity created primarily as an aesthetic expression‚ especially‚ but not limited to drawing‚ painting and sculpture.” Although the definition of art is not a definition as such‚ but more of personal preference and interpretation‚ I believe that whether it be psychological or visionary art‚ it can not be considered art unless it can be appreciated for the skills of the artist in its aesthetic value and meaning. Common belief is that art is only considered art when

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    Michelangelo’s Early Life What was Michelangelo’s artwork like in the Renaissance? Michelangelo’s artwork made a big influence on the Renaissance movement. This is largely because Michelangelo’s artwork never lacked details. For example: The Sistine Chapel contains multiple colors and when the observer looks at the painting they cannot take their eyes off of it. This is significant because during the Renaissance there were no machines to aid in the process of finishing a project which made it harder

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    to study and finish the homework in order to play. SPORTS IN CREATIVITY Sports can also teach creativity‚ look at the strategies that coaches come up with for winning games. SPORTS IN EVERYDAY LIFE Sports are marginally more useful than art. They get the edge because of the teamwork that they teach and because the lessons learned in sports seem to me to be more easily applicable to everyday life. The other thing you learn from sports is to think on your feet. If you’re playing hockey

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