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    Body Piercers

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    tattoo artists have considerably more qualities than individuals give them credit for. To become a tattoo artist or body piercer, one is required to follow a series of steps and be aware of the training, responsibilities, industry, and work environment. Body modification is a wide range of study in which can be categorised in multiple ways, but the main two explored are tattoo artistry and body piercing. A tattoo artist can also be called a cosmetic tattooist. A body piercer and tattoo artist…

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    In Book X of Plato’s Republic, Socrates launches an argument questioning the value of art. In it he claims that artists have no conception of the forms and simply mimic the things around them because that’s the best they can do . I think Socrates misses the mark and doesn’t realize the value of art. Good art reflects select aspects of the form of what it imitates. It does so at the cost of misrepresenting or neglecting other facets of that form. Talking to Glaucon, Socrates argues that…

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    Vandalism In Street Art

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    is typically done quickly because these artists are usually trying to not get caught and it is a noticeable way for street artist to get their names out there. Basically, the artist takes their tag and make it wider and wider, outline it which results into the…

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    magnificent water lily pond. Every artist tells a story through their masterpiece but in order to do so, the artist must be motivated and inspired to create. In the book, Drive, Daniel H. Pink investigates what motivates an individual and how it affects human society. As a result, Pink, as well as others, can come to a consensus that often times, people create something for either the psychological or personal pleasure of the act. Even though many artists create for fun and to “unleash…

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    Relational Art

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    it considered art. Art can be very simple but also at times can be very complex, it can last a lifetime or even just a day. It can be a physical object or painting or it can be performance based. Artists are full of imagination, emotion, creativity, and most of all passion. Passion is what drives the artist to create the work and propel it forward into success. In this class we talk a lot about art that is used to help our community in positive ways. We even did a project on that subject.…

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    way we look at art and he opened artist minds to new ideas when it came to their own art whether it was to inspire or as a reaction against what Pollock and other Abstract Expressionist were doing. Pollock’s free form and endless space that he created through his work opened artist up to the idea that art did not need any kind of defections to be great art. Also, art could flow through the artist as he or she was creating it. Pollock’s work influenced the artists of his time like De Kooning and…

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    Case Study: Clarksville

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    Proposing the Problem Many newcomers of Clarksville complain that there is not enough to do in the city. As I have lived in Clarksville, I have searched for opportunities as an artist and musician. Although I have discovered a few places for artists to present their work, I find that a small number of people possess knowledge of these galleries. As a high school student nearing graduation, I have been presented with many opportunities to thrive in science, social studies, and technology, but…

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    Pros And Cons Of Graffiti

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    I support graffiti is because it allows the artist to express themselves in an artistic way instead of stealing, doing drugs or joining a street gang. That’s how some people like to express themselves it also keeps them out of trouble like stealing or fighting other kids. In some cases it will lead to amazing artist. That will grow and make a career and be able to voice their community through their art. And get other ids to become excellent artist. I graffiti continues to be illegal it won’t…

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    Many artists in the United States started incorporating elements in mass culture into their art for various reasons including, the promotion of a consumer economy, the critique of a consumer economy, and the roles of women in society at the time. During this period the United States was a robust economy with corporations growing and Europe needing supplies from the United States, thus creating “consumer culture.” Many pieces of art reflected the idea of mass production that consumerism brings,…

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    The literature of the Italian Renaissance includes, the humanists Petrarch (The Canzoniere), and authors like, Castiglione (The Book of the Courtier) and Machiavelli (The Prince). The paintings of the era were influenced by Western painting, with artists such as Michelangelo, Raphael, and Leonardo da Vinci. The architecture got their inspiration from Greek and Roman architecture, with works such as, the Florence Cathedral and St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. (About Education) Northern Universities…

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