Fundamentals of Visual Art Essay

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    Vasari Renaissance

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    creativity and invention in the world of art. Running from roughly the beginning of the 15th century to 1564, the renaissance knew many incredible artists that we know by name today, and others that helped develop the beauty of art that are less well known. From Cimabue and Giotto to Donatello and Michelangelo, this period was namely occurring in Florence with the perfect climate for an eruption of imaginative art and architecture. Many of the most famous pieces of art originated in the…

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    Romanesque period of architecture, Gothic cathedrals are renowned for both their constructional elements as well as their ornate decorations. The Gothic cathedral is a gallery of ecclesiastical art with scripture adorning the stone and stain-glass for both the illiterate and the learned alike. This culmination of visual language found on both the interior and exterior of the cathedrals reflects the Gothic medieval theology…

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    Anti- Bourgeoisie Aesthetics and the Rejection of Pre-Meditated Art in the Dada Movement: An Art Analysis of “Untitled (Collage with Squares Arranged according to the Laws of Chance)” (1917) and “Leaves and Navels” (1929) by Hans Arp This art analysis will define the fundamental modes of artistic production and aesthetics in the Dada Movement that opposed bourgeoisie art and the elements of pre-meditated art production in “Untitled (Collage with Squares Arranged according to the Laws of…

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    creativity and commerce; however, this struggle is nothing new to the role of a film producer. Film producers turn ideas into motion pictures and oversee all creative and commercial decisions from start to finish. The core of the job comes from balancing art and business in film, aiming to tell creative stories that are made efficiently as well as being profitable. In an academic study on creativity and commerce, Dr. Andrew Spicer stated that the job of a film producer is “characterised as the…

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    One of the most heated topics in education today is the current implication of the Common Core State Standards. Created by education leaders and the governors from 48 of the 50 United States (Texas’ Rick Perry and Alaska’s Sarah Palin refused to participate) and the District of Columbia (Murphy) the CCSS was deigned to prepared students for college, and get schools away from curriculums that catered to standardized tests. The creators also hoped that it would create an even benchmark for…

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    Art And Social Research

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    Art has always existed in humanity. Since prehistoric times, primitive humans painted messages on the insides of caves. We hummed and used miscellaneous tools to serve the purpose of modern instruments. Because we have always had emotions, we always created art. A desire to create is born in us. Art appeals to all of our senses, which is why humans are so drawn to music, murals, dance, literature, and so on. Most importantly, art can change or create emotions in us based on what we hear, see,…

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    of neurotypicals. When I was younger, I changed the fundamental properties of my unique nature to conform to the way I was supposed to act based on the meaningless opinions of my peers. It was quite idiotic of me to do, and I instantly regretted my moronic decisions…

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    The week of teaching language arts was very exhilarating and exciting and other times it was nerve racking and exhausting. The responsibility of helping children build the fundamentals of reading and writing can be daunting. I knew what I wanted to teach and how I wanted to approach each lesson, but how to do it successfully worried me. The first day I had to take over language arts was not a day I was looking forward too. My mentor teacher had been the one that the students follow, the one they…

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    The strategic point of second language study is working out communication skills. Through the expansion of this goal, learners cultivate the abilities indispensable to manage the content of the other four Cs Standards goals. Thus, conversational skill comes up with the capacity to control the three ways of communication: interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational. Successively, to be able to communicate learners need to run through all three types of communication and proficiency-based…

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    live in. Thirdly, the teacher should become a facilitator, in order to engage her students, by implementing active reading, inquiring questions, group discussions, and interest reading. Teachers can often implement excitement by providing stories, visuals, and activities to engage the lesson, the literacy content, in order for it to come alive so that her students can engage and learn from the reading. Lack of student engagement and comprehension often displays a lack of vocabulary within…

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