What does art mean to me? When I think of art, my culture is the first thing that comes to mind. I see our awesome designs, our baskets that hold g’ima:w (medicine) and prayers. I think of carving hazel sticks for our stick games. My people have been playing this game since the beginning of time. I think of our creation stories, and all of the pictures we have telling them. There is just so much that comes to mind, being that our whole essence is derived from art. As a Hupa tribal member, my whole
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this art critique I believe Plato would not choose to visit this painting. Being that the author stated “there were a series of circles that were not close to symmetrical and geometric shapes that were nowhere near even, equilateral, or equidistant” Plato would say this paining is not aesthetically pleasing or beautiful. Plato may be interested in other pieces created by Da Vinci because they are known to have shapes that replicate those in actual life. I do believe Kant would find this art critique
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aesthetic way, with including our inquires into the papers. My first inquire is “What is the some modern type of visual art in Barcelona and how does it differ from the older pieces?” In many of the sculptures and paintings that I have seen I have noticed the fine detailed of Catalan Gothic markings and the distinctive way some of the art had different styles. The most modern types of art that I found were the pieces in the Dali Museum. While we were walking around in the museum, it felt that these pieces
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Performing and Visual Arts Lauren Lorenzo Arts/100 8-7-13 Joseph Blomer Performing and Visual Arts Visual and Performing arts are two different ways of expressing art. Visual performing to me is art that is seen in paintings and materials, rather than performing arts is more of an expression artist use in their own ways through their bodies. In this weeks reading I learned different ways that art could be used. It can be used through symbols, which a perfect example would be a cross. Many
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day after day. Most people feel that graffiti on any type of property is vandalism. If someone marks up an object it is distasteful and deviant, but sometimes it can be a work of art that gets overlooked. Janice Rahn, author of Painting without Permission also thought this, until she was given a project with her art students to graffiti garbage cans. After she was given this project Janice saw graffiti as artwork. She even took her friends and family around to sites that she found around her city
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science; and • Sees self as precise, scientific, and intellectual. Artistic • Likes to do creative activities like art, drama, crafts, dance, music, or creative writing; generally avoids highly ordered or repetitive activities; • Has good artistic abilities -- in creative writing, drama, crafts, music, or art; • Values the creative arts -- like drama, music, art, or the works of creative writers; and • Sees self as expressive, original, and independent. Social • Likes to
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Copyright is a series of economic rights that give their owner the exclusive right to the object it protects. Copyright protection is automatic upon creation of the work. The symbol “©” is only used for notification purposes, so other parties understand that the work is protected by copyright, however it is not required for the protection to exist. Copyright protects subject-matters, which are mentioned in the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth). These subject-matters include “works”, such as: * literary
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Modern and Contemporary Art Week 9 Written Assignment This week assignment focuses on two artists Grant Wood and Jackson Pollock, whom works were said to representative the “American Spirit”. Pollock’s style of painting and the similar works of his fellow colleague led to the term of action painting. While Wood’s personal style of painting was inspired by the Renaissance period or Renaissance artists, mainly Durer and van Eyck. But if both artists art works representative the “American Spirit”
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a week left before shooting begins, Guido desperately searches for answers and inspiration from his wife, his mistress, and others around him. As his chaotic profession steadily destroys his personal life, Guido must find a balance between creating art and deciding what is really important to him. Guido’s obsession with his films but more importantly his obsession with his lifestyle blinds him from reality. Throughout the story the press keep hassling Guido and his wife, Luisa, about the way Guido
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The use of art as a tool for those in power, started in different times, in different cultures. Stone Hedge had gold hair tresses, which are the oldest dated cast gold in Britain, in his grave when found. The treasures in his grave show a man of status. Art for personal adornment, like the hair clasps, elevated him above his peers. Darius the Great ruled over 20 nations in his empire. A few people could read so Darius had stone reliefs created that combined styles from all over the empire, the
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