Fundamentals of Visual Art Essay

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    The definition and the standard of art may vary depending on the artist’s values. In Joseph Conrad’s Preface to The Nigger of the “Narcissus”, he states that the artist should contemplate on producing a work that is tightly planned and created, being mindful of every single line. An art should contain reflections on “illuminating and convincing” (1887) qualities within sensuously stimulating events, and thus, be “enduring and essential” (1887). The artistic appeal, made to the delicate human…

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    their admiration for the elements of the natural world. Both artists had successful business art careers and represented their convictions as activists. We will discuss and summarize who these artists symbolize by discovering what sparked their interest to pursue art, the different styles and types of art, how they conducted their art careers, how they marketed their works, and how they priced their art. In order to better understand the journey of these artists’ careers, we compare and contrast…

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    The Expressionism Movement

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    expressionist art that play a significant role to express emotions. They are the elements that the expressionists artists use to portray their inner self and their reaction to their life and the world. I have chosen this topic “How do expressionist artists use vivid colour and distortion…

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    Interactivity and interactive art The main concern of this chapter is trying to answer these questions: how can define the interactivity in art and what is the possible interactions between the viewer/participant and artwork? They could be a start point to understand different aspects of interactive situations and environments. It is correct that the process of interaction is often tactile and the user actually physically touches the work and experiences its responses, but interactivity is not…

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    one of Bartolomeo Vivarini showstoppers. The fine art is painted in wood with Tempera. While this work of art was painted on 1485. While this work of art is portraying the dead Virgin, it is encompassed by the messengers and her child Christ at the top. With extraordinary differentiations in utilizing the essential shades of red, blue and green, Bartolomeo utilized that advantaged to demonstrate the complexity of death to life. This work of art holds a typical importance for the group of…

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    San Diego Museum Analysis

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    When arriving to balboa park, before entering the San Diego Museum of Art, it is easy to see the amazing building and the work of art it is just by itself. The tall building has a very detailed and beautiful façade. The building shows an influence from cathedral and other ancient buildings from Europe. The decorated building makes the visitor feel as though they are stepping into a building in Europe. Once the museum is entered, the first sight noticeable are the big and elegant stairs that lead…

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    grand Smithsonian American Art museum, it stands three stories high with impeccable architecture inside and out, withholding some of the most antique and modern works of American art. For some locals, the most iconic places in Washington, D.C are the White House, the National Mall,or the United States Capitol. However, I myself, believe the most iconic place in Washington, D.C is the galleries within every Smithsonian museum. It was there in the Smithsonian American Art Museum that I found the…

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    Art comes in all shapes, sizes, and designs, but it is way more than what meets the eye. The interpretation of the artwork comes from the viewer. There are different aspects of art that come to mind when viewing it that don’t require outside sources to understand it; this is called visual analysis. Everyone uses visual analysis on a daily basis to comprehend what we are seeing. When it comes to artwork, visual analysis will help you break down the components of the art. This includes observing…

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    William Yager Is it Art or is it not? An Argument for a Better Understanding As an animation major and having previously been a fine arts major I have had a good deal of experience in art, both traditional and contemporary. In my studies I have found that the subject of contemporary art amongst those who are unfamiliar with it is often met with confusion or disdain. Typically people do not understand what they are viewing or they do not seek understanding deeper than their initial notion. More…

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    direct others who develop artwork and layouts”. According to the book, art director work with graphic designers and production artists to “determine how the ad’s verbal and visual symbols will fit together” (Arens et al, 74). In respect to advertising, their primary task is to correctly convey what the client(s) requests, which will bring them the most customers and profit, while maintaining a good brand image for said client. Art directors are the people who choose where the “free” in all caps…

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