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    Carnegie Art Museum Essay

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    Carnegie Art Museum My family and I went to the Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh on November 25, 2017. We saw different art exhibits consisting of modern art pieces and traditional art pieces. The first art exhibit was called 20 20 and it focused on African American lives from different perspectives. The second art exhibit was more permanent and had a variety of art. This second exhibit was much bigger and didn’t focus on one particular idea. I found both interesting, but some pieces I wouldn’t…

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    Art can be represented in many ways and is differently approached by different artists. One way to define art is by explaining the three factors that are described by Leo Tolstoy. Tolstoy, a Russian writer and philosopher, defined art by three characteristics: individuality, clearness, and sincerity. He refers to individuality as the uniqueness of any work of art. The activity of art is an act where the performer portrays specific emotions that connect with the listener or the person being aimed…

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    covered art therapy and its effects on adults with depression, serving as a platform to evaluate whether or not art therapy is useful and helpful for depressed individuals. Each field in which the articles are written provides a unique perspective on the issue of depression and using art therapy as a way to treat it. This can be seen in the rhetorical choices of two articles: “On Considering the Role of Art Therapy in Treating Depression,” a social sciences article, and “Time for Me: The Arts as…

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    Art School Research Paper

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    There are many exciting careers in the art field! In addition, there are many specialized art schools to choose from. In particular, I searched different types of art schools that will help me obtain a well-rounded animation study for a great successful career. Luckily, I narrowed the various choices to three schools, and the Arts Institute of Fort Lauderdale happened to be one of those choices. This school will prepare me for a triumphant and memorable occupation in the animation field due to…

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    Whenever we hear the word “art,” instantly our minds think about master pieces that individuals have either painted, or drawn. However, I strongly believe that “art” is much more than just that. As the authors in our textbook have stated, “something becomes art when its purely utilitarian or functional nature is modified for the purpose of enhancing its aesthetic qualities and thus making it more pleasurable to our senses.” (Peoples and Bailey, Pg.345). The point they are trying to get across is…

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    My Job: Pediatric Art Therapist Job Description: Employ a combination of studio art, psychology, and counseling Encourage clients to experiment with art techniques Help clients to: Gain greater awareness of their feelings Express themselves Work through their emotions Move on in a positive way Skills Needed: Communication Listening Observing Intuition Creativity Imagination Ability to handle sensitive issues Emotional strength Empathy Ability to gain trust NOT TEACHING ART Will work closely…

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    Art and Craft of the Machine- Frank Lloyd Wright The key aspect discussed by Frank Lloyd Wright in ‘The Art and Craft of the Machine' is 'the machine' in which he stresses that ‘in the machine lies the only future of Arts and Crafts’. During the time, 1901, Wright wrote the visionary article, expressing his philosophy on 'the machine', how it can be used, studying the misuse of ‘the machine' in architecture and art; supporting his points with historical events and art movements. Wright's report…

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    growing popularity, is that his art did not follow current social issues that shaped the time. In the 1980’s and 90’s was a decade of change in the art world. There was a rise in cultural inequalities that was expressed with different medium and style. Along with this, there was the growing media exposure and the technology of the Internet (Allenchey). Lots of changes of social issues and media technical developments that Chia’s artwork did not confront. The art world at the time was…

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    Introduction The concept of The Art & Poetry Factory (A&P) is to provide students with the opportunity to express and demonstrate their artistic potentials. This program will not only give students a space to be free and creative, but to become inspired to expand their knowledge of different cultures and history of art and poetry from around the world through training. Mission The Art & Poetry Factory mission is to ensure the youth living within the community with access to quality…

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    My experience with art focus on the three years in high school I took some art class. My freshman year of comprehensive art focused on bookwork. We still did drawings in-between the textbook sessions. Like lighting and shades of objects, such as shapes 2d and 3d perspectives. We continued on to face sketches, which I wasn’t very good at nor did I want to do it as much. My sophomore year of drawing and painting covered several of art forms. Most of the time we copied pictures off of the internet…

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