Arts and Experience in Classical Greece Classical Greek art held a prestigious manner in the Ancient Greece especially within the hierarchy of the society. The art of Ancient Greece not only showed class and beauty but also showed the high esteem of an individual of the time. Throughout Pollitt’s book Art and Experience in Classical Greece the author attempts to show various forms of art throughout the Ancient Greece, he also attempts to explain why the art was monumental in Greek society. Artists
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When looking into society once can be influenced by a number of issues. These issues can include art. Art is work that is put together by an individual. It is a true creative act that is used as a form of expression from the artist. Art is inspiring and can influence a society. Art work is seen through acting, music, and pictures. Firstly, one can see art through acting. Acting is a performance in which one disguises themselves and become a different individual. Acting is an expression of oneself
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I agree that music is art, but I believe Ulrich is wrong. Ulrich is basically telling people you have to pay in order to listen to music. Putting music up for purchase is a commodity. Anyone should have the right to view a piece of artwork, unless they fully purchase the work themselves so only they can see it, but that usually requires thousands of dollars. When you force people to pay for a song, is it really art anymore? If you don’t let people enjoy the content, is it just something to sell?
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The four roles of an artist are as following: 1. Artists help us see the world in a new and innovative way, 2. Artists create a visual record of their time and place, 3. Artists make functional objects and structures more pleasurable by imbuing them with beauty and meaning, 4. Artists give form to the immaterial ideas and feelings. (Henry M. Sayre 2010) The cover illustration for Ray Bradbury's novel Fahrenheit 451 is very fascinating to me. It seems to be another version of The Man of La Mancha
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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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