Emily Morris March 9, 2015 RTF 305 Reflection 1 Best Post This article discusses the many different ways the different types of media influence youth and children. It identifies that different media have different ways of influencing children in the areas of: learning, violence, nutrition, sexuality, alcohol and smoking, and advertising. Children are so much more easily influenced by media because of their developing minds and the fact that they are still learning about social norms
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Project - Article Research Hamid Naderi Yeganeh uses a series of cosine formulas to create art masterpieces into shapes that look like everyday surroundings, such as animals. I found it interesting that Yegeneh, being a math whiz, takes trigonometry and makes beautiful art with it. He started out with just making symmetrical shapes, which eventually led him into creating art with the trigonometric functions by creating endpoints and segments. Some of his work includes a fox, a bird in flight, and
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Outline of Movements in Art ART 101 Art Appreciation Submitted by: Na’Quisha Powell Submitted to: Instructor: Carrie Ann Wills Date: July 22, 2013 I. Baroque (began around 1600-1750) a. The Baroque era began as artistic revolt against the stylization of Mannerist art and as means of implementing the demands of the Counter-Reformation Church, which sought to restore its religious prominence in the western world in the face of the Protestant threat (Duckett, 2011). The Baroque movement
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Poles and birds from Ironwood. Write keywords to describe the essence (principle/meaning) of the artwork * The essence of the Owl self portrait is the discovery of the appreciation and making of Bede’s Tiwi artwork * Tribal tradition * The essence of who Bede is * Reflects a view of nurturing arts and preserving its future * Cultural tradition * A rich and spiritual integrity Self-portrait as Owl Man by Bede Tungutalum, most important man in the Tiwi Tribe, These
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Sendy Valles Art 150 Dr. James Daichendt Museum Paper # 1 Robert Duncan: Wallpaper Design 1952-1954 Art is the expression of creative skill and imagination. As I am preparing to finish this course I walk away with a greater appreciation for the art world. Art is all around, and we can all create majestic pieces we just need to express our inner most creative skill. As I visited the Art museums this semester my favorite of the two was the Pasadena Museum of California Art. The parking structure
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common assumption that art is something of an elitist subject that cannot or should not be interpreted by those from the working classes. However how true is this? Some suggest that this is no longer the case, whilst others insist this was never the case at all. Writers such as Jones (2014) suggests that particularly within political art, and in terms of the Turner prize, there still remains faux intellectualism and that ‘Political art used to be real and urgent. Now it is an art world fashion.’ And
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ER…Elephant by Carl Cowden Upon visiting the Scarfone Hartley Art Gallery , I came upon a piece by Carl Cowden III entitled Still ER…Elephant. He created the artwork in 1978 and it is done with acrylic on canvas. It is a relatively large artwork, approximately five feet tall and four feet wide. Carl Cowden’s artwork is visually appealing because of the way he utilized the principles of design as well as many different elements of art. Although in black in white, it caught my eye instantaneously because
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Factor number one is other works of art by the same artist, which would be Peter Paul Ruben who was during the Baroque time period. Factor one says that acquaintance with Rubens art work may enhance one’s appreciation. I found his art work to be extremely alluring, while captivating to one’s eyes. From viewing his pieces of work one can see that he uses the body as his focal point. Since the background is often encompassed with dark, rich colors, while the body is contrasting against the dark, rich
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fall into the fine arts category: such as music, art and foreign language. However, the problem is not just the lack of funds, but the increase in demands on testing on “more important” core classes. Across the nation, this testing obsession has kicked side fine arts in most schools that had once had been vital places of learning, have been reduced itself to mere test prep factories where “achievement” means nothing more than scoring well on a bubble test. In reality, fine arts in a school’s curriculum
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Interesting ideas of Art Art can be a lot of different things to many people. How everyone sees a piece of art and interprets the work is usually an extremely personal matter. Each person needs to ask themselves a few questions when examining the work. How does the artist feel about their work? Why did they choose that particular array of colors, and in the amount of balance with the color? I often wonder about my personal reaction to a piece of art work. I have chosen to discuss the work of
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