Fundamentals of Visual Art Essay

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    producers or the consumers have a greater influence in providing meaning to a piece of art. On one hand, the producers are the people who are actually creating the piece of art along with its intended message. On the other hand, the consumers are the final step in the process of creating art, because they are the people who receive and interpret the art in their own ways. The method of constructing meaning to art is not as black and white as it seems, in reality the roles that the producers and…

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    Ophelia was painted with oil on canvas by Sir John Everett Millais (The Story of Ophelia). Millais was known for his great attention to detail when it came to the botanical aspects, so much so that a professor teaching botany would take his students to see Ophelia because the representations of the flowers were so close to nature (The Story of Ophelia). The concept of this painting was born out of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet. In Hamlet, the title character’s love interest, Ophelia tragically…

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    White Temple Vs Ziggurat

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    What is Art History? According to many dictionaries, Art history is the study of objects of art in their historical development and stylistic contexts, i.e. genre, design, format, and style. This includes the "major" arts of painting, sculpture, and architecture as well as the "minor" arts of ceramics, furniture, and other decorative objects. Art history is a big book that is hard to talk about in single pages. Here is a research paper comparing between the White Temple and ziggurat, Uruk and…

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    There is no use denying the fact that art has always been an integral part of human society. It has always helped people to reflect their feelings and emotions or show issues that are topical at the given stage of the development of society, That is why, every age has certain artworks that could characterize it. The modern age could be characterized by the development of science and technologies which introduce a great number of possibilities to researchers and artists who want to embody the…

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    If my life was a painting it would be very colorful, vibrant, and full of life. I grew up in a city where I was just like everyone else yet I still stood out. When I entered high school my life took a turn for the better, I started to become involved with clubs, sports, and getting to know more people. My sister inspired me to join volleyball and basketball because when I was growing up I always went to her games and also my dad always compared me to her because I played soccer and did boxing at…

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    People have their own different interpretations of the word “Art”. More interpretations most likely cause increasing disagreements. Art is a way of expressing your creative ability and imagination commonly through emotions by showing the audience rather than telling them. Art is also a universal language that is used through many platforms and one that is globally understood (citation). However, people will interpret the meaning of art differently to the way others do. The same applies to…

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    natural elements. In the story, “The Real Thing” by Henry James, there are three distinct ways James draws us a truthful depiction of the human experience by incorporating relatable characters, common elements, and challenging our perceptions through art itself. In “The Real Thing” James questions previous writer’s notions of our perception by looking at how our own world is shaped through the brush strokes of an Artist. In this story the Artist is only referred to as an Artist and given no…

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    the street art, like the work of Banksy, should and legally can be protected from distraction and alteration. B. The definitions of the critical terms: 1. What is graffiti? 2. What is street art? 3. Define guerrilla art (which is a hybrid of street art and graffiti?) C. My example is Banksy. Why is Banksy’s art is being representative of this kind of art? 1. Where do artworks, like Banksy’s, belong? Are they in the grey area, which is the type of art that…

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    Gentileschi provided his children with the finest art education available. Despite his efforts, only one of his children (Artemisia, his daughter) became an artist. She not only matched her father’s talent, but surpassed his skills, and became the first female member of the Academy of Design in Florence. On the contrary, Artemisia 's brother, Francesco, did not have the innate sense of artistic ability and did not pursue his art career any further. Art is visible everywhere in the world, but…

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    Benjamin's Theory Of Auras

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    change in reproducibility the aura is lost, for singularity is replaced by a mass existence, something the technology of reproduction can never capture. Not only is it the case that the technology Benjamin (1993) refers to does not capture the aura of art, but it also serves to extract sameness “even from what is unique” (p.…

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