visual art has been a significant part of my life and has always been present as a thread connecting my interpretation of experiences. During my time studying, I had the opportunity to learn and experiment in multiple disciplines including: painting, graphic design, photography and sculpture. At The Chicago High School for the Arts, I was introduced to sewing as a skill for both fashion design and art. I was immediately absorbed into this area of study as I began investigating into the history of fashion
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Theory What in fact is the nature of art? Is aesthetic experience more abstract and subjective or does it possess elements of tangibility? Is art something that a healthy human population could live without or is it an integral part of our moral fiber? They say necessity is the mother of invention. It is apparent over the course of human history that as our capacity for knowledge expanded, so did our need for different avenues of expression. Most people say art imitates life. Oscar Wilde was wise
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Art in education The arts are an essential ingredient for any child’s education, allowing every student to accomplish important things in life. I disagree that arts no longer holds a place in education. By imparting important life skills, providing character education and better appreciation of the arts, arts become essential to students in both the pursuit and achievement of excellence. Yet, many students have little or no opportunity to learning arts as arts is devalued as a core element in the
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similar religions also. These are some of the cultural aspects that are compared and contrasted. Early Greek and Roman Civilizations The following are examples of cultural elements of comparison and contrast: geography, government, economy, art, philosophy, religion. Furthermore, the graph below will go into more detail in all of the subjects discussed above. Greece Roman Geography Some of the Greek poleis or city states as they were called where naturally separated by the sea from the
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structure and cultures of various communities in the world. To many historians and individuals, history is one of the important assets that a country or a community can ever possess because it differentiates it from other communities or countries. Often, history provides an account of past events of a community or a country and can be very useful in predicting the future. According to historians, history should never be pursued for the sake of just collecting information and data to add more knowledge
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Running head: Art and Architecture Analyzing Art and Architecture HU300 Art and Humanities: 20th Century and Beyond Art and Architecture I have lived in California for three years, have visits San Francisco numerous times and it was not until this past weekend that I saw the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco for the first time. We took the trip to show our foreign exchange around and show her the beauty of our area and I was surprised to find myself in amazement not only that I did
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furniture design. Ponti was born in Milan in 1891. His studies to become an architect were interrupted by the start of World War One, when he had to serve in the Italian army. After the war he completed his degree in architecture and then became art director of the ceramics manufacturer, Richard-Ginori. From 1923 to 1930, he turned the company into a model of industrial design excellence by decorating simple ceramic forms with elegant neo-classical motifs. "Industry is the style of the 20th century
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February, 1942 in the village of Willikies situated in the Parish of St. Phillip right here in this beautiful nation of Antigua. From birth he was destined to be a singer. Nurtured by church and encouraged by friends, He began competing in the calypso art form, which is and will always be an important part of our ancestral heritage, in 1961. One by one his songs became great hits as he brought music, song and dance to Antigua and even further the Caribbean by relying upon a calypso that lives on today
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There is one thing that is certain is that conflict is the seedling of all war, but there are only two ways to deal with war, cry or scream but in art you can scream and cry and tell a story and fight against the warriors, all with a canvas, a mural, a painting, art is a necessarily to war. For centuries, emotions have been expressed through art, the greatest masterpieces are often depicting a horror, this is certain regarding Käthe Kollwitz’s, 1903, Woman with Dead Child, a total contrast and expressive
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world today who strongly believe that they are meant to be pictures of art from personal feelings such as personal histories, special events, or past/present experiences in their lives. ________________________________ I. All Peoples views on tattoos in today’s world A. many people view tattoos as good/or bad 1. Most People view tattoos as being unholy 2. Younger people view tattoos as being a form of art B. Why most people view tattoos as being bad 1. Tattoo’s are unholy
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