A. Choose two art periods from the list above and write a response to each of the following prompts (suggested length of 1–2 paragraphs per numbered prompt): 1. Describe the earlier period. Your description should include the characteristics of the style, and historical conditions that may have contributed to the advent of this style. 2. Describe the later period. Your description should include the characteristics of the style, and historical conditions that may have contributed to the advent
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Amanda Cabatingan Comm Arts 200- 1:30-3:00 TTH For me, when it comes to the recent retrenchment of GMA employees, the subjective perspective outweighs the objective perspective. In this brief reflection paper, I will explain why. In the light of constant transition in regard to Mass Media, I understand why GMA decided to fire about 200 employees. As discussed in this class, most of the youth no longer watch television as much as they used to. Now, they are more inclined to getting
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that art is one-way teachers can learn valuable background information about a student's home life or experiences. I then thought back to times when I've seen kids draw their families, events, their own clothing designs, and much more. When a child presents a form of art there is sometimes a deeper meaning then what the view initially sees. I never wrapped my head truly around this concept until I begun to think about it. This is why like the article states psychologist can use a child's art to understand
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School of Fine Arts at the age of 13 -- accompanied by a nanny -- she studied with Fabian de la Rosa, Vicente Rivera y Mir and also Fernando and Pablo Amorsolo. Fernando Amorsolo was her landscape teacher, while Pablo Amorsolo taught her drawing. She also received private tutoring from the noted cartoonist Ireneo Miranda. She recieved additional instruction at the UP’s School of Design where her instructors included Victorio Edades and Enrique Ruiz, and at the "Atelier of Modern Art" founded by Edades
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history Benjamin Jones’ pieces of art have a special way of uniting any disconnected items, be they spiritually apart or politically different. A keen look at his work displays a connection in many aspects of life that always seem to be worlds apart. It is through art that one can tell what goes on in the mind of an artist and what entails their perception of the world(). Art is a means of communication that is used by most artists to communicate. Benjamin Jones’ art mainly revolves around the theme
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Q2) identify and discuss the art issue that you have studied and how it’s related to the artworks. Clearly specify the artworks that you have studied, in relation to the art issue, including artist, title and date. “What right do artists have in using animals in their artworks” “killing animals” As seen through Damien Hirst’s ‘The physical Impossibility of death in the mind of something living, 1991’. A tiger shark has been placed within the glass cabinet, which was previously killed by someone
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issues of social and gender separation (objectification of women) in France and explores Marxist philosophies. The model prostitute tries to “make a few francs”, which suggests that is all she is worth, while the painter tries to create a piece of art to become a great, “serious” artist. They use each other, but it is the woman who is subordinated to the men who gradually throughout the poem gains triumphant power over the man. “Standing Female Nude” is from Duffy’s first collection, when she was
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The woman is an African American woman with what looks to be a whip in her hand. She looks to be a hard worker and determined that does not take just anything from anyone. My personal thoughts on this work are very strong. I feel that this piece of art says a lot. It is just beyond there being a naked woman lying on what looks to be a day bed. It says a lot such as she is a strong African American woman that seems to be a hard worker. She represents women very well in this picture. I do not think
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University of Phoenix Material How Films Communicate Instructions Complete and submit Part I in your first week of class. In Week Two, complete Parts II & III after viewing a film of your choice from the University of Phoenix Material: How Films Communicate Film List located under your Week One materials. Submit your completed worksheet in Week Two. Part I: Beginning to Analyze Film To compete Part I, choose a movie you have viewed in the past (this does not have to be
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1. Art to me is a self-expression through paintings, drawings, photos, sculpture, etc. to get a message across to the audience. I feel artist strive to get their point across and art is the best way for them. Art is actually the creativity of man as opposed to nature and appreciation of beauty. Art is beautiful to someone no matter what it looks like. There are several different forms of art they vary from paint to sculptures and graphic design to movies. My favorite art form is film. I like film
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