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    Believing Is Seeing Analysis

    all art before the past two hundred years is not art. She says that everything, what was made in ancient times, is allocated by our culture and turned into art. I do not agree with her argument because there are many proofs that art in ancient times existed. Also, she says that art is what we can see in galleries, museums and exhibitions. People in ancient periods did not have many chances to present and demonstrate their works to general public therefore some artworks were found as an art only

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    Art and Honesty

    Art and honesty have a relation when both subjects occur within expression and religion. Many people feel that art has no importance throughout people’s daily lives. Those that don't understand the concept and advantage of art complain and say that art has no significance. Not everyone understands that people remain surrounded by art. Also, art has an intelligence level for people that involve themselves in the field, such as, musical arts, theatrical arts, or just art itself. Grace Hwang Lynch

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    Cavanas Painting

    My name is Dan Galvez, and I will be talking about the artwork called the Seaside Cemetery. - There are several things that stand out in this artwork. - The most noticeable is the crashing of the ocean waves. - The scene in the artwork also looks like a very dark and gloomy scene. - There are graveyards on the land, which could represent some type of cemetery. - There are also white figures in the artwork which kind of reminds me of a ghost or spirit. The trees are very dark, and look as if

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    Week 1 Hci

    calls for the needed of easily readable and navigational secured website. To build a user-friendly and memorable website takes more than the knowledge of technology, the human computer interactions takes its learning from various professionals, such as Art, Marketing and Psychology. Humanities schools of thoughts added to technology supply a user with ease of

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    Edward Steichen's The Family Of Man

    photography in the art museum should feature not the aesthetically refined and personally expressive individual print, but rather a selection of images that could impart a clear message to a broad public (Kelsey 268). This photographic exhibition was considered the greatest of all time, and included 503 pictures from 68 countries (Kelsey 270). Connecting the bond between the camera operator and the photograph made way for calling into question the traditional model of authorship in the fine arts (Kelsey 270)

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    Lamentations over Time

    Lamentations Over Time When analyzing a painting, or any art form, one must pay particular attention to the relationship between the work’s form, composition, and culture. These elements are important to understanding a piece’s purpose, and why it was produced in this particular time period. In this paper, the painting, Attributed to Quenten Metsys, Lamentation, c. 1520 will be analyzed and compared to Giotto’s Lamentation, c. 1305 to understand the differences in how these elements are portrayed

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    Menil Collection Analysis

    as I am walking on the sidewalk looking at this calm and peaceful neighborhood, I am falling in love with all the beautiful trees and the environment. It is a simple building, but it has a treasure inside awaits my curiosity. Going inside of the museum, I saw all types of different artwork pieces, but I was interested by one piece of artwork that I am going to write about. I chose a Violin on a Table by Pablo Picasso because it has many elements when

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    Humanities Dia Project

    Humanities I simply enjoyed looking at art. Through my studies so far I’ve learned to truly appreciate art, the time it takes to design and create art and the thought process in involved with selection. I feel that my eyes were not truly seeing art they were merely looking at the art. Thru the same eyes I now see the beauty in colors, lighting, lines, contour, space, technique and so much more. One can never realize how amazing art is until one learns about art and learns to appreciate it. [pic]

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    Exhibit Review

    Get LACED! They came, they saw, they laced… LACED Exhibition Powerhouse Museum Sydney What is Lace? Lace is the combination of the breathtaking interplay of space, light and shadows, the ‘LACED’ exhibition has manipulated the idea of lace to the audience using more than just textiles. All sorts of materials have been used to portray their ideas and designs. Each of them has their own interpretation and method to expose this elegant and influential design. Historically Laced design dates

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    Georgia O Keeffe Miracle Flower Analysis

    flower canvases and southwestern landscapes. She studied at the Art Institute of Chicago, where Photographer Alfred Stieglitz gave Georgia her first gallery show. They eventually got married. Once her husband died, she got inspired to do many well-known landscapes. Georgia O'keeffe is an American artist. She wanted to bring objects into real by her paintings. She was an artist at an young age which she went and studied at the Art Institute of Chicago in the 1900s. Her career did involve her works

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