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    Emotion In Activist Art

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    If we were to base the quality of activist art on realization of beauty, sentiments of pleasure, or expression of emotion, activist art should still be able to carry itself with confidence amidst functionless art. Activist art radiates beauty in what it accomplishes. There is beauty in virtuous actions, kindness, and modification. With the beauty of kindness and help, activist art brings a certain heartwarming pleasure to an audience. And these are certainly not devoid of any expression of human…

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    Year 8 - Metamorphosis Art Analysis - Guide Questions Description: What can you see? 1. What is the name of the artist and the title of the artwork? The name of the artist is Octavio Ocampo and the title is Jesus 2. What year was it created? The year is unknown 3. What is the media used? (Acrylics, oils, watercolours, pencil, digital etc) They used oli on canvas. 4. Describe what you see in the art work. Imagine you are talking to someone who can’t see the work. Include the following: On…

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    Public Art Programs

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    Art, in its various forms, is an important part or society with many benefits. Although often not recognized as such, the arts have as much value in society as maths or sciences, and should have adequate funding. Arts bring beauty and culture to communities and participating in art helps people to develop real life skills. Having public art programs available would create a safe space for creative expression and would give more people access to materials, space, and instruction to make art.…

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    The Art Of Hands Analysis

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    The Art of Hands There are many forms of art and many different ways it can be expressed. In my opinion, the highest form of art is ceramic art. I find it fascinating how someone can create something out of nothing. When I was first introduced to this form of art I thought it was interesting and easy to make, but I underestimated its value. In my last year of high school, I decided to take ceramics. I soon came to a realization that I did not have the patience nor the talent to create art.…

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    stated that “Art is fundamental, unique to each of us…Even in difficult economic times – especially in difficult economic times – the arts are essential.” Nonetheless, there is still a lack of interest and advocacy for the arts. This is a problem that has arisen over the last thirty or so years, and occurs everywhere, however it is more of a prominent problem in some places than it is in others. Norman, Oklahoma, for instance, is a place that is lacking when it comes to the support for the arts.…

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    Food As An Art Analysis

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    debate whether the food should be viewed as art or not. The author Susan Smillie begins her article with a brief introduction of a piece of news which involves a wonder chef, Ferran Adria. The chef was invited to Documenta, the five-yearly German art show by the festivals director Roger Buergel as one of only two Spaniards. Then the debate was raised that whether Ferran Adria should be invited or not and even whether the food could be viewed as a kind of art or not. The author puts out her own…

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    Art Nouveau (1890 – 1910) and Art Deco (1925-40) are two major graphic design art styles, during which combined many art forms in a new and enhanced way creating distinct themes. During these periods there were artists that employed each style reflecting, on how artist ideas and values had progressed. This essay compares and contrast these two art styles through the historical aspects of how these styles came into existence, the many cultural aspects and beliefs that helped create some of the…

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    Marathon Runner Art

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    2. The work of art appears to take the shape of an elongated rectangle. The picture shows thirteen marathon racers running in unison. Starting from the left side, the first marathon runner has a bright white skin color with a dark color attire. But as you go further to the right of the piece the skin color of the runner becomes darker while the attire becomes lighter. Eventually at the far right the runner has very dark skin color and bright white attire. I believe this artist was trying to…

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    Public Art Community

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    Public Art is a very important part of our community. Public art is a way for others to see what our community is based on. It conveys our community's background and history, recreating our isolated dull community into a community with hope and inspiration. By paying for this beautiful sculpture to be apart of our town center, it could bring our community closer together that others would want to join. This sculpture could make us go from a small town to a big famous city. Public Art has been…

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    Textual Analysis Of Art

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    Art forms an integral part of the society since it serves different needs of the people. The artists find the idea of using artworks conceivable since they use them to blueprint information. As a form of literature, they use it a medium of communication including criticizing the behaviors that do not conform to the societal norms. Moreover, other artists paint their artworks with the aim of fulfilling the aesthetic purpose in the society. It remains of significance for people to try and isolate…

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