Fundamentals of Visual Art Essay

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    most artwork I’ve been prompted to do outside of a professional setting had to rely on photo references, which are already through the photographer’s perspective. The metamorphosis of photography defined by Szarkowski makes sense, seeing as with all art movements, originally it is looked down on by its predecessors. Photography does what painters do in seconds but with higher detail and quality. However, through the way Szarkowski describes the artistic quality photographers possess, it then…

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    n Art Objects, Essays on Ecstasy and Effrontery, by Jeanette Winterson, she stresses that art objects have another language of its own. Winterson since interested in Modernism, came to know about Roger Fry, after reading a biography on him by Virginia Woolf. Winterson’s initial experiences to the museum were unnerving, because of the crowd and, multiplicity of artworks, her failure to admiring art at first attempts, lack of exposure to contemporary arts, and, unfamiliarity towards some art…

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    is the function of art in representing traumatic memories? Is it possible to really, truthfully, re-presenting historical events and experiences through artistic forms?…

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    To begin with, my view of art has changed, for I now know that it may not only be a painting or sculpture, but also a building design or a cultural artifact. Objects such as masks, pieces of clothing, and blueprints allow the audience to admire and realize that art has many forms and shapes which represent their heritage and importance in their time. For instance, the outstanding way that Jeff Koons demonstrates the importance of art and its surroundings with his artwork Puppy, located in Spain.…

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    Jeff Koons

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    objects in unique installations. Although he got his expertise in Baltimore at the Maryland Institute College of Art, where he obtained his M.F.A., he ended up transferring to the School of the Art Institution of Chicago after visiting and becoming inspired by an exhibit of Jim Nutt, who also attended the Art Institution on Chicago. He stated in an interview, “I remember being an art student and going to the Whitney in 1974 to see the exhibition of Jim Nutt, the Chicago imagist,...it was then…

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    Art Synthesis Essay

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    Art has been a part of human culture since the beginning of time. Starting as rudimentary paintings on cave walls, to today’s high tech computer designs. Art is a common thread all humans share in some way. For example, speaking the native Italian language of artist Leonardo DaVinci, is not required to see the mystery of Mona Lisa’s smile. A person doesn’t have to be of a certain religion to admire the beauty of Michelangelo’s murals in the Sistine Chapel. Art brings people together regardless…

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    Mod 2 Worksheet Analysis

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    Mia Lindsey Intro to Art 100 Mod 2 Worksheet 2 Instructions: Compare and contrast art created as a social activity and as a singular creative act. Include artist image and proper citation. (Artists name, date, medium, current location if applicable.) • What are the differences? • Why are they important? • Do their functions ever overlap? How? Singular Creative Act: Still life painting: Adriaen Coorte’s Strawberries in a Wan Li Bowl: 1704 Oil Painting: Current location: Unknown Social Activity:…

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    Essay On The Odyssey

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    Romare Bearden was born on September 2, 1911 in Charlotte, North Carolina and died in New York City on March 12, 1988, at the age of 76. Romare Bearden’s art was considered exceptional talent, he had a large variety of art consisting of intellectual and scholarly interests, including music, performing arts, history, literature, and world art. Romare was a humanist because he supported young, emerging artist in his lifetime. Romare went to college at Lincoln University, but transferred to Boston…

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    Children need Fine Arts, because it will help their creativity, Fine arts is being taken away. Today more than 1.3 million elementary students fail to get any music instruction,including 800,000 secondary school students (Walker). I believe that schools should keep the Fine Arts to teach the students music,art,and how to do those. First of all the main reason for Fine Arts going away is budget cuts,budget cuts have been hurting the fine arts program because more schools want sports to stay the…

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    The themes that I chose from The Last Lecture to depict in my art project are; brick walls are there for a reason, and make a decision: Tigger or Eeyore. I favored these themes because they resonate with me and can both be illustrated coherently within the same drawing. In the cartoon I drew, Tigger sits morosely on top of a brick wall pitying a dejected Eeyore. Eeyore, with his pessimistic attitude, is unable to find a way past the wall to join Tigger. Realistically, Tigger would be helping his…

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