Fundamentals of Visual Art Essay

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    Art Educations: The Positive effects towards human brain It help low socioeconomic status teenagers and adults have 15 percent more likely to enroll in a highly or moderate selective four-year college than low-arts, low socioeconomics status students, students with access to it are three times more likely than students who lacked those experiences to earn a bachelor’s degree. If you are wondering what it refers to, I’m talking about art educations. Today I am here to inform you about the…

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    Growing up, having art as a part of our daily curriculum was important. Throughout the years, some schools find that art education isn’t really a necessity. Personally, I find art education to be crucial to a students’ learning experience. When it comes to art education, it isn’t always about the art; it is about what positive things students can take away from the art. Some of the many positive effects not only help with making students’ art beautiful, but it also helps a student in and out…

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    which would me emotionally exhausting for me, so then in high school once I took Psychology, I wanted to become an art therapist; however, that later changed to wanting a hands-on art career which resulted in my conflict on what career I would select upon. The choices I had set out for myself were: museum curator, animator, interior designer and art teacher.…

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    At the third Performing Arts Center (PAC) session for First Year Experience students, the people on the panel related how their majors/fields of interest influenced how they viewed the world around them. They also related the ways in which their fields of expertise could be used to promote and/or understand sustainability. In this essay I will attempt to relate how my own interests influence my world view and how my interests can be applied to sustainability. The PAC session was very thought…

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    Fine Arts Role

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    Fine Arts play in your life? Fine Arts doesn 't have a big role in my life, but that doesn 't mean art isn 't important to me. Without art our everyday lives would be boring and dull. I use art for entertainment everyday, without art I would be looking at plain walls everyday and I would rather watch grass grow than look at plain walls. I also use fine are to give me pleasure and a creative inspiration in life. I think fine art brings important problems to a person 's eye. How do the Fine Arts…

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    Art is a term that cannot be defined incorrectly, art can have many definitions but some will be better than others. Art plays an important role in many people lives, it motivates the human brain by making people react with their emotions. It also provides many people with source of creation and self-expression. Art is very subjective and it has a different meaning to many people, but it is also at a continuous state of change. A way that art can be defined is through form and content (Wollheim,…

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    Imagine a ceiling covered in Styrofoam cups assembled together so intricately and catching the light so meticulously that the material used looks far more advanced than an everyday manufactured item. Imagine a giant cube of toothpicks being held together by just the weight of the other surrounding toothpicks, causing it to be so fragile and vulnerable yet so sturdy at the same time. Imagine a plethora of metal Slinky’s intertwined and entangled in such a way it looks as though they are wrestling…

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    DNA that technology alone is not enough—it’s technology married with liberal arts, married with the humanities, that yields us the results that make our heart sing.” (Steve Jobs, 2011). That was the late Steve Jobs giving his perspective about how the arts should be viewed in our society. Over the years the fine arts have been neglected in schools worldwide. There is not enough funding put aside in schools for the fine arts. Society does not believe it is needed in our children 's curriculum,…

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    develop new learning opportunities (The University of Sydney, 2016).  ICT experience - ‘How the Birds got their songs and colours’ video allows children to enhance their positive thinking of indigenous culture and perspectives (ACARA, 2014).  Visual arts to explore indigenous perspectives  Making posters to explore indigenous identities  Role play to experience Indigenous life style 6- 7years of age Describe exactly what you will do with this experience: The Animation video of ‘How the…

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    Gray, Oscar Wide writes: “It is the spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors”. Discuss this statement with close reference to the text. Introduction The quote, “It is the spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors,” is a case in point of Dorian Gray’s portrait. Dorian’s image reflects his inner self, and mirrors his soul. The Picture of Dorian Gray highlights the idea of aestheticism and challenges influence of art over an individual instead of the realities of life. This essay…

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