communication between completely different continents becomes almost instantaneous. This communication capability would, in turn, lay the framework for the rise of a unified global society. Globalism
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movement of industrialization in his work of art. Anime is believed to follow the flow of popular taste and the demand of the market and attract a more diverse audience by its accessibility of cultural exchange. In Japan, anime is seen as an intellectually challenging form of art. Further more, anime invite viewers to think about contemporary issues in a way that other art form cannot. However, we can ask ourselves if anime can be considered as art or at least if it can be taken seriously after
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change in the outlook of the artists in looking onto the arts. The visible signs of the modification are depicted by the tastes of the artists to distort, exaggerate, or eliminate selectively specific parts for the common or normal existing forms or to deviate from the established style in the work based on the realism. However, the school of realism unlike elsewhere has had a relatively short history and remains impressive and powerful (Nepali Art 147). This has taken roots especially with the arrival
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connection to something above themselves. Naturally, humanity's connection to dreams, emotional expression and prayers can be differently interpreted,— but throughout, art has been the favoured medium of conveying glimpses of the ultimate. Drury and Anna Voigt explore these connections in relation to spiritual art: Spiritual art is finally about essence, about the intangible — and the sacred. It is about greater, and perhaps even ultimate, meaning. It is about a dimension of reality occasionally
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Ancient Greece had many contributions on our world today but the biggest contribution was art and architecture. The Greeks were very good at working with metal. They used different types of metal for different types of things. They perfered using bronze for statues because it was a hard metal. They also used gold and silver metals and iron for decorations. The Greeks would melt down sculptures made out of metal to make it into something else. In “History for Kids” its says that, “They made bowls
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1. The portrait of Three Girls is a very fashionable piece of art. The portrait is painted by William Larkin who is an English artist basically from Great Britain. Larkin is often referred as the Curtain Master, because he quite interesting includes characteristic curtains to frame most of his figures in his portraits. The portrait is very bright and flashy with strong lightning, the colors used for the flesh in the portrait are very polished and all very close attention has been given to the rich
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HOW ART ENHANCES LEARNING According to Webster’s dictionary, art can be defined as a range of human activities in creating visual, auditory or performing arts which expresses the author’s imaginative or technical skill. This imaginative or technical skill is intended to be appreciated for its beauty or emotional power. Art is an example of a hobby which in its own way enhances learning and in this paper, we will discuss the different types of art which
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The style of abstract art is when you do a painting or sculpture that does not have a recognizable object or scene. There are many paintings out there that share this style. The style was first recorded about 70,000 years ago in the prehistoric era. There have found in carvings in rocks and caves from ancient times. Until the 19th century the painting style was the traditional painting style. This idea started to change towards the latter half of the 19th century. The art form that I would like to
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compares the liberal arts to the concept of ‘Tao’ expounds on the breadth of what a liberal arts education is. He states that everything is a part of ‘liberal arts’ and the liberal arts are a part of everything. Thus far, I agree with him. I, however, do not think that a liberal arts education is the best form, or the only form of education that will lead to a successful and empowering life. Both liberal arts and STEM have their own merits and demerits. Both of them provide a different base, and are designed
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tremendous progress in the advocacy of equal rights for women, however it is apparent that to a certain degree some form of inequality still persists. This is prevalent in the art work that I have chosen to explore and inspires much reflection on the subject. My Bed, By Tracey Emin was put on display in 1999 in the Tate Gallery. It was originally created a year earlier and moved around to different galleries. Tracey was born and raised in Margate, South East England. (Cherry). She is the daughter of an English
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