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    the article “Necessary Edges: Arts, Empathy, and Education by Yo-Yo Ma, he discusses how art is used in our everyday lives, such as music, which helps build culture. Ma’s main focus of his writing is to elaborate on the significant factor of art through two acronyms. The two acronyms are called S.T.E.M, which implies the education of (science, technology, engineering, math) and S.T.E.A.M, (science, technology, engineering, art, technology) which adds the importance of Art. On the other hand, in…

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    And breathing figures learnt from three to live , / How did those prospects give my soul delight , / A new creation rushing on my sight ! " . it is as if the portrait had life . A2 : Aspect of Interest . My thoughts are drawn to Wheatley's praise of art created by an Africa American . Wheatly uses rhyming to inspire the artist to continue with his beautiful works " Still may the…

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    Creativity is what drives many of us to do what we love and show who we are. Art has many different forms of creativity, which is why each piece of art shows an original technique that captures the eyes of many. An artist shows there creativity through each technique and individual aspect of what is created. I will be going through main parts of my own life to show where and how creativity has made its connections. Then I will discuss how I understand the skills that were given to us from the…

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    When discussing the patron system of the expressive arts, there are a lot of both positive and negative components to keep in mind. During the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque musical eras, the majority of European composers were usually controlled and financed by the Church, both Catholic and Protestant, or the monarchy. The Church and the monarchy were active patrons due to the fact that they had the most power and wealth. With power comes influence, the Church’s religious beliefs were used…

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    org/parents/education/music-arts/the-importance- of-art-in-child-development retrieved 10/13/15 Grace Hwang Lynch discusses the many developmental benefits of providing art in the classroom. Children develop fine motor skills when they learn how to use a paintbrush, crayon, scissors, and other skills learned in art. Language development occurs through learning shapes, colors, and other activities in art class. Decision making skills are strengthened in art education by children choosing how to…

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    name. Many civilizations in history have been noted as “Golden Ages” in reference to its remarkable production. The Guptas, for example, was a civilization of 320-540 A.D that is often noted by historians as a Golden Age that produced literature, art, and philosophy that was used to built off by future generations, crafting the artistic traditions of India. Also Hinduism was revived and implemented into most aspects of Indian society. Not only did these cultural facets blossom, but the…

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    Life and art is a learning process, you would never stop discovering new things about yourself or the world we live in, and beautiful things can be established by our way of thinking. Trying new things in any aspects will always be the best way to assure who you…

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    Ramirez Professor Brown Art History 141 26 May 2015 Fowler Museum Project The Fowler Museum was an interesting experience. The name of the Exhibition is Intersections: World Arts/ Local Lives, the exhibition doesn’t have an ending. The name of the organizers and curators were not provided. The art is interesting for the facts that the people who made the art pieces put a lot of dedication and time in wanting to make them look great. The first section in the exhibition is the Art and Action…

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    can live without art. Art is existed from a long time ago before people know the art's word. Also, art is not just drawing, it is something created by human and it relies on imagination, like theater and dance. People who like art can be famous, get a lot of money, find a job, have fun with art. People can find art in the little things and art has a big space and different colors and styles. There are many types of art. For example, music and draw are two of the biggest types of art, it is…

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    education system only provides limited arts curriculum in schools, for example music and visual arts and these classes were often cancelled due to the preparation for exams. However, I was fortunate to grow up in the family where my parents enjoyed various form of arts. As a child, my family often went to art exhibitions, musicals, concerts and festivals where I gained some knowledge and understanding of a range of arts. In addition to this, I undertook music lessons including piano, flute and…

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