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    The Art of Poetry Poetry is a form of art, and art should be interpreted and read with joy, but why do we always go so far into the poem’s meaning, that we lose sight of the actual intent and joy that poetry should be viewed as? In “Introduction to Poetry” by Billy Collins, the speaker, portrayed as a teacher, asks his students to takes a poem and view and search the poem for its different perspectives, find understanding, and discover the intent. Thought the speaker wants his students to…

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    museum also features sculptures, drawings, decorative arts, and even manuscripts. While at The Getty, there was much art to observe, but I had settled on three distinct pieces of art. All of the pieces of art were Italian and were created before the 1500s. The titles of the pieces of art are Branchini Madonna, Martyrdom of Pope-Saint Caius, and The Madonna and Child. The pieces were all great pieces of art and were distinct in their nature. The art gives insight as to how society was during that…

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    filming street art. Thierry began filming the street artists because he found the art fascinating. Eventually, Thierry decided to take up the art himself. Thierry began using his skills like most street artists do; on the side of public buildings. Theirry (with the help of some friends) decided to showcase an art show. He had items such as a giant spraycanned Campbells chicken noodle soup, as well as many other contemporary art pieces. Over 3,000 people showed up to Thierry’s few week long art…

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    October 2015 Do we need Art in Our Lives? Art comes from a relationship between an artist and audience. The greater part of us consider human expressions to incorporate the abstract expressions: fiction, imaginative stories about life, poetry, drama, dance, movie, theater and film, and the visual expressions. They incorporate painting, figure, blended media, and art. Most people have an appreciation for art. They enjoy observing it or creating it. There are many people who support art in some…

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    point of views. Art is just like these controversial topics. Art is a mystery. More specifically, the purpose of it. Art comes in many different forms: mosaic, painting, masks, jewelry, sculpture, baskets, music, photography, video, computer animation, etc.… The list is never ending. As is our interpretations of them. The purpose of art, in my opinion, is for enjoyment. As Pablo Picasso puts it “The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our souls.” Meaning that art is the…

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    For this writing Assignment, before we meet student for Art class, we sent them Henry Cowell banshee music with detail description of why and how the banshee music was written. Sam and I from music appreciation and Alex and Recho form Art class got a chance to discuss in detail what they think about the music, and what kind of art they were going to create for this music. Alex told us, when she listened the music, she felt like she trapped in the cage. The sound of the music is unusual and weird…

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    when it comes to considering the arts and the importance of it within our lives. Speaking of fine arts, what is it? The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines the words, ‘Fine-Arts’ as: “a type of art (such as a painting, sculpture, or music) that is done to create beautiful things.” We see and appreciate Fine Arts in just about every part of our day-to-day lives, whether it be in watching television to viewing the advertisement billboard on the side of the road. Fine Arts covers many ideas,…

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    Art Through the Eyes of A Child Adults use art to express their emotion, their inner feeling, and their creativity. Not only ado they use it to express themselves, but children also use art to tell stories. Stories that cannot be told by words, stories that can only be painted. Artists show their sensitivity, their tastes through art, but each individual will perceive it in a different way. Through the child’s eyes, the meaning of art can be easily simple or extraordinary complex. In the…

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    Budget Cuts

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    budget cuts at their all time low, “at least 31 states provided less funding per student” (Leachman 2). With these cuts, the first to go are usually the art and music programs. This execution of art and music unequally funds other programs, diminishes chances or students to be creative and have their own sense of individuality, tarnishes exposure…

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    Final Reflection

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    Final Reflection Dance is one of the most intense art forms ever conceived, it is the most physically demanding, and yet balances the ability to display raw emotion. As an actor, I have a strong appreciation for displays of raw emotion because of the cathartic experience that it can enact. Prior to this class, however, I had a very low overall appreciation for dance in general as an art form. This is because I had never had any form of formal training. I understood the effort and technique…

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