Fundamentals of Visual Art Essay

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    surveillance to greatly affect the use of public space by standardizing who, when and where protests, art and many other social activities can occur. Visiting Broadway and Whittier Blvd. in Los Angeles gave me a broader view of how this urban space has been used to illustrate important events of Chicano community members. On my commute to downtown Los Angeles I experienced different emotions and visuals that defined the entrance into this urban space. From the moment I entered I noticed the…

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    Theo Jansen's Strandbeest

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    Beyond creating the self-moving Beest, the materials and methods of which Jansen described are fundamental to what makes him an artist, and more specifically, a kinetic sculptor. Within his Beest sculptures, Jansen employs several of the elements and principles of art. Through his ever-present use of tubing, Jansen creates several vertical and horizontal lines, these come together to form geometric shapes, and the overall structure is a form composed of several smaller forms, often cubes. Both…

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    Music therapy is a classification of the treatment arts, which focuses on people needing interventions for chronic diseases and dementias (www.musictherapy.org). Many gerontology specialists of the treatment arts collaborate to develop interventions to reduce patients’ pain, anxiety, clinical depression, and healthcare costs. The practice of music therapy has existed since Antiquity (i.e., Samuel 16:14-23). However, after the First World War, music therapy gained attention when doctors observed…

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    on the written word to a visual culture, where images posses more meaning than prose. Film has become the dominant form of visual storytelling for large audiences, and like literature, it has been part of the discourse on social and environmental issues for some time. Although…

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    Art and Irrationality. According to Plato in the Ion and the Republic, art engages with the irrational part of the soul—both in respect of how art is produced as well as how art is enjoyed. Discuss why, for Plato, this is the case, and whether your agree with him or not. In the writing of Plato, he advocates that art is produced alongside with irrational part of the mind. However, the definition and meaning of art has changed from the time of Plato to today. In Wittgenstein’s remark about…

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    LAND is an acronym that stands for landscape, art, and neighborhood development (LAND, n.d.b). Today LAND studio is an urban development oriented nonprofit organization located in one of Cleveland’s historic neighborhoods, Ohio City. Here is where twenty talented staff members contribute daily to improving Cleveland’s public spaces in hopes of helping people connect with one another and boosting the city’s economy. However, LAND studio’s unique art oriented approach to urban development…

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    Street Art Versus Museums

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    Street Art Versus Museums: The Role of Context in Exhibition The concept of integrating urban life and art has come to play a central role in a movement of artists for whom the city walls act as the canvas to their limitless imaginations. These artists practice street art - the creation of unsanctioned visual art in a public space outside the context of traditional art venues. Since the birth of this art form during the late 1960s in New York, these artists have often been in dissonance with…

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    Why I Chose Drawing

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    Art has always been a passion of mine, no matter what the form. It has always been something that can appeal to all tastes, no matter how unusual they may be. I am often working on a collection of art projects ranging from things like drawing and painting, to music and video. Working on projects helps me express my creativity and I also find it relaxing working on things that I enjoy. Out of all the different forms of art I do, drawing is what I work on the most. Drawing is the basis for most…

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    Youth In Fine Arts Essay

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    the Fine Arts The educating of the arts programs has always been a crucial aspect of children 's development. The individuals, who have examined learning courses of action through all ages, have made clear how critical the fine arts are in the instruction process. The teaching of the fine arts alludes to instruction in the areas of music, dancing, theater, and expressive visual arts. Wholly, fine arts are what make us more human, and fulfill us as individuals. Expression of fine arts can 't…

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    which I learned so much about art, culture, and history. I got to experience places that I have been waiting my whole life to see. Upon reflecting on the study-at-large as a whole, I think the most educational experiences I had were at the Museum of Modern Art, the United Nations, and the 9/11 Memorial & Museum. I was so excited to visit the Museum of Modern Art. It held some of my favorite works from some of my favorite visual artists. I had taken four years of art in middle school and high…

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