Fundamentals of Visual Art Essay

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    For this part of the assignment I decided to visit the Philadelphia Art Museum. Being that this was my first time to ever visit the museum I had such an amazing time exploring the arts. The Philadelphia art museum main building consists of three main floors, the ground floor where we have the Prints, drawings and Photographs, Modern and Contemporary Art and South Asian Art and other services such as the dining hall area, the cafeteria, education classrooms, committee room, Auditorium, Main…

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    Ugly Mug Making Essay

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    Art is a way of expressing one’s emotions. There are many forms of art that someone can use to help relieve stressful emotions. Clay molding is one of those forms people can use their hands to make a piece of art that shows a person’s character. The process of making what is known as an ugly mug is a way of letting the creative side of a person flow. Ugly mugs showcase a variety of colors and designs. As a result, the mug can show what one is feeling while going through the molding process.…

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    The False Mirror Analysis

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    Art isn’t just beautiful. It’s a piece of art that is historical. You will see how each generation is different by the type of art they drew or painted. Well art could be anything, as long as you feel and imagine it is. Some people rebel from their generation, which are the best. They are unique, original, and see art as the point of view they want to. Which it will start a new era of art every time this happens. People love things that are different because it stands out compared to the others…

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    The painting Large Reclining Nude by Henri Matisse involved lots of experimentation to arrive at the final product. I believe that the significance of documenting the 22 photographs of the painting various stages was to emphasize the thought process of producing a final artwork. Matisse experimented different ways to present the artwork, such as by changing the woman’s position and background patterns, until he created the last painting. He documented to see the changes he made each stage and…

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    Pictured in Contemporary Art: Planes and Connectivities, author Terry Smith describes what makes contemporary art unique. According to Smith, “placemaking, world picturing and connectivity are the most common concerns of artists these days because they are the substance of contemporary being”. He argues that today’s society is more connected than ever before, and asserts that contemporary art is “ art for the world––for the world as it is now, and as it might be”, unlike any art in past…

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    Mobile Museum Of Art

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    Recently I got to visit the mobile museum of art located in Mobile, Alabama. The visit was quite interesting and I got to experience the allure of detailed pieces of art that are so masterfully crafted, painted or drawn. The trip to the Mobile Museum of Art is one that I cannot forget. The Museum is a host permanent and temporary visiting collection of art. The collection available in the Museum spans the periods from the classical antiquity to the present day art. The museum is owned and…

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    Inspired by Arcimboldo’s Renaissance style of art, I have utilized the style element to recreate a self-portrait with my own style. The artwork comprised of several medias from colored pencil, watercolor, acrylic paint, and even pencil drawings. Applying the techniques like shadings and color values learn from the class, I attempted to create a semi three-dimensional artwork that speaks about me as a person, my personality and what I value. Each element resembles me as a person. The clock gears…

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    life was all about. I think Ray Johnson was a man who really had no real life or essence except his art and his ideals. Famous for his trademark "bunny" signature, Johnson made his name primarily as a performance artist and as a producer of abstract paintings and collages. He was basically the father of mail-art. Johnson is associated with several art movements and groups, such as Pop Art, Conceptual Art, and Fluxus. Ray Johnson painted geometric abstracts with American Artists abstract group,…

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    Man Ray

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    and also studied art, engineering, and architecture. Somewhere during his time in New York, Radnitzky took up the fictitious name of Man Ray. It wasn’t until around 1915 that he became interested in pursing photography. He set aside his other artwork forms and dove into photography, opening up his own studio in 1917 (“Man Ray- Bio,” n.d.). Ray moved from Paris back to the United States multiple times throughout the rest of his life. He continued to work with various forms of art, mostly…

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    this school is was artistically inclined from a young age and decided to pursue her higher education in art and design. In her years as young teen when can conclude that she loved and enjoyed art from an age. Her family life didn’t really affect the way she learned and her passions. When she finished school, Barbara enrolled at the Syracuse University as an undergraduate where she studied art and design. After spending a year…

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