Fundamentals of Visual Art Essay

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    renaissance art became more popular than ever, it was seen as an important profession and one that would be honored. Throughout time art has dictated many events; it shows culture, religion, and many more ideas with non-verbal communication. The status of the artist and how important is their job is constantly changing. Art is also can help people express ideas that they feel cannot be explained. Professions in the art can include photographers, painters, musicians, and many more medias. Art has…

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    Ever since I was a child, art has been a very important part of my life. Afternoons spent painting in a little notebook or taking pictures with my toy camera are some of the moments I will always remember. The youthful joy of running around capturing moments, or sitting for hours on end with my colors at hand, is one of the purest feelings I’ve ever had. Growing up as an only child forced me to experience life differently, finding comfort in such things as my only afternoon diversion. I managed…

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    As part of my responsibility as a show producer, I have to delegate one of my assistant producers the task of crafting accurate notes for the host. Once my producing team was assembled, I called a meeting to explain the how the notes should be for both hosts by explaining the format, while handing out templates of notes that were used from the previous seasons of the show. The individual, who I will call Leigha, volunteered to construct the notes for the host(s) on the first taping day.…

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    Art Definition Essay

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    The definition of art has long been sought after throughout history. Merriam- Webster claims it is “something that is created with imagination and skill and that is beautiful or that expresses important ideas or feelings”. However, many scholars believe that art is exceptionally hard to define and put in a box. It is more important to look the history of art and be able to understand it rather than knowing an elaborate definition. In other words, it is a social practice. For example, Dr. Mills…

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    (Campbell). History claims that Hitler was so eager to destroy - do more than just send flames through their land, but through their culture, too. Arts and crafts has always been a major part of culture in any country. It was Hitler’s craftiness - stemming from his youth spent creating art - in politics that earned him presidency, and later, dictatorship. Arts and crafts can apply to all stages in life with the ability to help relax oneself…

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    lived in Mumbai, before spending relocating to London and attending St. Martin 's School of the Arts, in London in the late fifties. The artist lived for a short time with her family in Bahrain, a small island country off the western shores of the Persian gulf. In the sixties she lived and studied with a scholarship in Paris before returning to India. There she joined the Bhulabhai Institute for the Arts in Mumbai. The Bhulabhai Institute also included famous Indian artists like V.S.…

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    doing intensive research over what careers and colleges suit me, I have finally narrowed down which could be possible for my future. I have always liked art and have practiced my art skills for many years. I also enjoy interior design, which has been a more recent enjoyment after watching various shows on t.v. over interior design. Having a career in art would open a lot of doors for me. Artists draw, paint, display and sell their artwork. According to BLS the median pay of a craft and/or fine…

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    socialist form in content. Anything other than those art form that was practiced was culturally outlawed and heavily unacceptable in Poland including all Eastern nations. Abakanowicz finished high school and have attended two art Academy. First she went to Gdansk Academy of Fine Arts, but relocated. The second Academy is one of the leading art school in Poland, and graduated from the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts in 1954.…

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    Art Experience Essay

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    My first ever art experience was doodling on a piece of paper when I knew how to hold a pencil. I don’t know where this artist gene came from, since all my family members worked in engineering or business. I am happy that my mom stands by my side all the time, and even encouraged me to go to an art school when I had no plan for my future college. My focus in this school, The School of Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC), is visual communication. I am preparing for the portfolio review this semester…

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    Drawing Influence In Art

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    where is the ingenuity in that? This being the case, it is impossible to make anything of merit without being at least subconsciously influenced. Only upon realizing this fact and embracing it is an artist able to fully and successfully utilize the arts as an avenue of expression. I find the works of Egon Schiele/the European Expressionists, Stephen de Staebler, Giacometti, Emma Rodgers, and Modigliani to be of utmost influence in my own work. The elongated figures of Giacometti (image 1) and…

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