Fundamentals of Visual Art Essay

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    over 30 years to teach d/Dhh students. Based on the research findings, it can be easily concluded that Visual Phonics is an effective tool, regardless of the students’ degree of hearing loss, communication method, level of education, and spoken language abilities (Beal-Alvarez, Lederberg, & Easterbrooks, 2011, Smith & Wang, 2010, Trezek & Wang, 2006). Additionally, three studies concluded that Visual Phonics was an effective intervention strategy for hearing kindergarteners who were at risk of…

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    The Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens’ Archipenko: A Modern Legacy, on view from January 28 to April 17, 2016 in Jacksonville, Fl, was organized by International Arts & Artists, Washington, D.C., in collaboration with the Archipenko Foundation. Featuring approximately 50 sculptures, mixed media reliefs and works on paper, Archipenko: A Modern Legacy offers a comprehensive assessment of Alexander Archipenko's artistic career. Organized chronologically to walk the viewer through the artistic…

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    They didn’t want me to choose a job that is highly to guarantee to have a dreadful path in the future. I loved to filming/editing videos, graphic designing, photography, and drawing, but I don’t know what else I could do that isn’t in the art field. I was very interest in going to Columbia College Chicago, but I didn’t go because those can be learned in the future. That’s why I’m focusing in getting my degree for computer sciences because my older sister said it’s pretty fun that I could…

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    working class switched from the oppression of autocracy towards a communist state. The effects surrounding the societal switch was sparking new ideas and viewpoints in the world of art. Russian avant-garde artist, Kazimir Malevich, the inventor and pioneer of Suprematism, was a driving force in the development of today’s modern art community. His views and messages depicted through his invented work in Suprematism, was arguably some of the most avant-garde work to come out of Russia during that…

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    The fundamental purpose for this is that electronic music is a channel in which the musician directly produces the performance either as a recording or a live concert. The composer shouldn’t need another being to read or interpret the written “One such faithful…

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    mathematicians were influenced by their own spiritual and religious beliefs, and indeed, without religion, one could argue that we would not have advanced to the mathematics we have today. Surely, humanity would have eventually arrived to the same fundamental understands of numbers and geometry, but one has to doubt if the founding figures of math would have had the same curiosity if it wasn’t for religious influencing their desire to understand the world. Regardless of such speculation, it is…

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    From many great films that captivates my attention, in this occasion, I choose the film "A Trip to the Moon", for the reason that is one of my favorite classical movies of all times that for me will be just the best opportunity to analyze it. "A Trip to the Moon" by George Melies in 1902, was undoubtedly a great film that is even watch today for many people. This unforgettable director, George Meliés was one of the most important filmmakers in the history of cinema. He was a french filmmaker,…

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    Waldorf Schools are private, equivocal and non-denominational programs with an art-based curriculum. In 1919, the first Waldorf school was founded by Philosopher Rudolf Steiner in response to the trauma gripping Central European youth following World War 1 (Regeneration, 2017). Due to its unique curriculum, Waldorf schools remain relatively ambiguous to the general public. When first making contact with this pedagogy, people tend to find certain peculiarities within the school that may provoke…

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    and enhancing the use of their senses. It doesn't become them and the food anymore but them and the food delicacy they are helping create with their own hands. Once they become consumed by the course preparation, their attention focuses in the dish: visual sense and hearing sense as they carefully perform the task of twirling the solvent and solute while paying close attention to the instructions given to them by the waiter are amplified. As the smell of the ingredients forms a pleasing aroma…

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    movement is complicated; André Breton and his fellow surrealists considered Kahlo’s paintings to be archetypal surrealist works due to their outlandish imagery and fantastic themes, yet Kahlo herself rejected the title and even disdained certain fundamental aspects of the movement. As an active artist in Mexico in the 1930s and 40s, Kahlo was certainly influenced by surrealism, but the extent of the movements’ appropriation of Kahlo’s artwork, and personhood as a whole, was egregious and…

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