Fundamentals of Visual Art Essay

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    say that photography is not art because anyone can take photos. In my opinion, I would say that Photography is art. People say that it is not because it’s just too easy, or that camera makes the image and that basically anyone can do it. But art through photography is not easy at all. The photographer is creating the photographs. The camera records the images, but the photographer is the one that is capturing the emotion and the beauty of the moment. Photography is art, that is a fact. Like some…

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    Niagara Falls Upon arriving to the Allentown Art Museum I had a slight idea of what I was looking for. My initial plan was to simply find a piece of artwork that I was immediately drawn to, because it would mean that it was something I wanted to learn more about. Interestingly enough, prior to this museum, I had never been to art museum. Walking through I was mesmerized by various paintings, and also turned away by numerous others. This was to be expected; however, the one artwork that I found…

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    Sculpting Research Paper

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    Many things have a way of catching my eye, art is a crucial section; particularly, Sculpting. Sculpting, is a way to bring ideas to life; created three dimensional images and having them stand out is a way to decorate the world. In my opinion, sculpting is a way for artists to express themselves and show the world the talent they have to offer. This also gives them a chance to work with the elements Sculpting uses four techniques to confirm marvelous art, these include, methods of execution,…

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    Memi Vs Sabu

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    sculptures are opposites in many ways. For the primary details, everything including the medium, color, scale, texture, space, and even texture are opposites. The secondary features help to tell a story as they relate to the larger context of this piece of art. Starting out with primary form, notice how the Statue of Memi and Sabu is a lite colored limestone about 62 cm in height, depicting a man and women standing next to each other. The mans arm is over the womans shoulder, and her arm is…

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    First of all, let me raise the question of what makes a revisited image of the painting, American Gothic in terms of being recognizable? Some may argue that the artist merely needs to incorporate a few elements that stand out to the viewer- such as the pitchfork and the expressions of the human figures, in order to convey a similar message to the audience. For those who do not know the real meaning behind the piece as I once did, this could be seen as a reasonable answer. However, after reading…

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    Art is a way people express how they feel about, what is going on in the world and how they show their emotion. Art can come in so many different type of ways. Seeing the Value in Art means so much more than looking at a painting or a sculpture. When a person looks at a painting they have to have an open mind and an open imagination. Having these things will get you to the purpose of what the artist is trying to say. Art is one power tool that everyone has, but we use are art in a different way…

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    Art can be found almost everywhere. It comes in a variety of different types, shapes, and sizes. People create art from their thoughts and feelings, the things they see and experience, and even things they just imagine. Though some artists construct their artworks to serve a purpose or portray an idea, many just do so because they enjoy it. Regardless of how or why it is made, art affects people worldwide. Two unforgettable artworks that have affected me are Gentle Breeze and Surf. Located at…

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    Immanuel Kant presented us with the idea that only a genius can produce fine art. Fine art is a mode of representation that is created for intellectual and aesthetic purposes, and has the capacity to advance the culture of the mental powers of society. There are four qualities that an artist must have present in their work in order for them to be considered a genius. First, the artist must have a talent. The artist must produce something in which no definite rule can be given and their work must…

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    recollect learning how to macramé in summer camp. I recollect learning how to paint mocko jumbies, and make papier mache fishes in art class. As a child art was a consequential part of my cultural upbringing. One might ask, what are you doing now to preserve Virgin Islands culture? Well, I endeavor to preserve my culture with every painting that I engender and with every art edification that I edify. I am thankful to the…

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    Art is interpreted in many different ways and that depends on the interpreter. Art historians have a certain way they interpret artwork and throughout the subjects of medium, artists and objects, the interpretations of art has remained consistent. I noticed two different fields of interpretation from the each presenter. In this essay, I argue that art historians interpret works of art in connection to history or culture. The medium of art is a defining characteristic because it isn’t just what…

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