The Effect Of Art

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    2 Dimensional Design

    ART 120- 2D Design Vocabulary Terms 1. Actual texture - A surface that can be experienced through the sense of touch (as opposed to a surface visually stimulated by the artist). 2. Aesthetic – Used to describe something as visually-based, beautiful, or pleasing in appearance and to the senses. Aesthetics is a term developed by philosophers during the 18th and 19th centuries and is also the academic study of beauty and taste in art. 3. Atmospheric perspective - The illusion

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    Oblico

    ATENEO CENTRAL BAR OPERATIONS 2007 Civil Law SUMMER REVIEWER OBLIGATIONS AND CONTRACTS • TITLE 1 - OBLIGATION • Art. 1156. An obligation is a juridical necessity to give, to do or not to do. (n) CHAPTER 1. – GENERAL PROVISIONS See Arts. 1156 - 1162 ELEMENTS OF AN OBLIGATION: 1. Active subject (obligee/creditor): one in whose favor the obligation is constituted 2. Passive subject (obligor/debtor): one who has the duty of giving, doing or not doing 3. Object: prestation; the conduct which has to

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    Section 8 Clause 8

    Article I Section 8 Clause 8 the government has the power to promote the progress of science and art, allows authors exclusive rights to their work, secures time for them, and is the foundation for the national government's copyright law. Now, is the copyright law that is regulated by the national government constitution? Well, according to the observations collected, how the government regulates the copyright law is not appropriate under the Constitution because it censors freedom of speech and

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    Poem and Form

    a kind of art by means of language. To express itself, art needs to rely on a specific form. From the targeted acceptors’ point of view, the form of all kinds of art can be divided into two main aspects, namely the visual form and the audio form. Some types of art such as painting, architecture, sculpture rely themselves on the visual form which can be observed or touched; others such as music rely on audio form which cannot be observed or touched but heard. Literature as a language art, therefore

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    Censorship Of Art: The First Amendment Of The United States

    Censorship of the fine arts is not allowing or not permitting an artist to speak their mind and show the world how they are feeling and convey your message to the world or preventing the audience from seeing the artist’s work. Art is defined as the expression of somebody’s creativity or imagination through visual art, writing, poetry, singing, dancing, photography, digital art and film making. Censorship of art is blocking off an artist’s way of expressing themselves as well as breaking the first

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    Kate Kollwitz Inhumane Analysis

    exceptional artist who transformed emotions and experiences into art. Kollwitz art is the reflection of civilian victims and the pain war has brought upon individuals and society as a whole. Kollwitz expressed the devastating effects that war brought upon people, and the lives and souls that were destroyed and shattered. Through Kollwitz art, she stands against war to protect human lives, and not only does she raise conscious to others about the effects of war, but reveals the injustice and how inhumane war

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    History

    significant literary critic or, at least, the first major writer in America to write seriously about criticism, about the theory of composition, and about the principles of creative art. He was also the first to set down consistent set of principles about what he thought was acceptable in art and what should be essentially rejected in art. Poe's major theories can be found in the many reviews he wrote analyzing the writings of other authors; in this genre, his most famous review is entitled "Twice-Told Tales

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    Nothing

    * What was the 1913 Armory Show? Do you think that edition of Armory Show had a lasting effect on the arts? Why or why not?  The 1913 Armory Show was an International Exhibition of Modern Art organized by the Association of American Painters and Sculptors to display an amalgamation of independent and unregulated art work. The 1913 Armory Show is known to be the first large exhibition of modern art in America -- boasting a significant number of paintings, sculptures, and decorative work done by

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    The Writing on the Wall: the Effects of Graffiti on Society

    | When the Walls Talk: Graffiti and its effects on society | | | Fernando Gomez Cabral | ITT-Technical Institute Corona, CAMrs. DixonEN1320 Composition I | | Graffiti as an art form is a controversial subject in the art world. Is it vandalism, or is it art? Graffiti itself has come a long way from just being scrawls in a bathroom or random tags on a wall. It has been embraced worldwide by the hip hop culture as a legitimate form of artistic expression. An outlet with endless possibilities

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    Art of Umanity

    |ARTS/125 Version 2 | | |Pop Culture and the Arts | Copyright © 2010, 2007 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course explores the interactions between the arts, advertising, media, and lifestyle and cultural trends in contemporary

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