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    but they also connect with the audience and help translate an art piece into a readable message. These two opposites are the craft of the work; the craft of the work is making a piece to the highest possible standards. Measurement, mathematics, planning and process these elements…

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    with the past, which led to a view that women were never a part of music history. Lastly, Daniels?s situation as a wealthy woman was a double-edged sword. While it aided her career as a composer by allowing her the leisure with which to perfect her craft?and contacts through which to establish and secure her career and reputation?it ironically put her ultimately in the league of woman patron. [10: ??A Distinguishing Virility,?…

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    Bachelard Poetics Of Space

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    Prolific French philosopher Henri Lefebvre once wrote that the tendency to reduce space ‘to parcels, to images, to facades that are made to be seen and to be seen from’, is a tendency that degrades the very notion of it. Architecture inhabits space, the concept of which, albeit difficult to grasp is made possible through the interpretations of those who populate it. It is even possible to say that there are as many places as people in a space. This concept is central to the discourse of…

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    Art is gives its creator (or commissioner) an outlet to express their feelings or emotions. The message behind certain art pieces may be bold and obvious, others more downplayed and debatable. Different artworks can be used for different things, some may be used for the function of remembering and honoring a fallen hero, some may solemnly depict a period of darkness and sadness, others can be made purely for aesthetic purposes and to display the creator's style or craft. The different uses of…

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    Art is everywhere. It’s on your phone that you look at first thing in the morning, the small, square, vivid apps. It’s on the billboards you drive by on your way to class or work, advertising the newest food at your local McDonald 's with the flashy yellow double arch drawing your attention. It is even on this piece of paper, the deep black letters contrasting against the bright white of the paper. To some, art means nothing. To others, it is the world, it is the reason they get up in the…

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    Essay On Dada

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    Dada was an anti-art movement that began in Zürich, Switzerland in the early 20th century in 1916 (Young). The term anti-art refers to a rebellion against the war and destruction that had happened years before. It started as a response to World War I and the nationalism that it is believed led to the war (Elza Adamowicz). It was influenced by other avant-garde movements such as Expressionism, Cubism and Futurism (Craft). The name Dada is known to have been selected at random from a dictionary,…

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    this school is was artistically inclined from a young age and decided to pursue her higher education in art and design. In her years as young teen when can conclude that she loved and enjoyed art from an age. Her family life didn’t really affect the way she learned and her passions. When she finished school, Barbara enrolled at the Syracuse University as an undergraduate where she studied art and design. After spending a year…

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    say that photography is not art because anyone can take photos. In my opinion, I would say that Photography is art. People say that it is not because it’s just too easy, or that camera makes the image and that basically anyone can do it. But art through photography is not easy at all. The photographer is creating the photographs. The camera records the images, but the photographer is the one that is capturing the emotion and the beauty of the moment. Photography is art, that is a fact. Like some…

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    The purpose of this observation is to observe and evaluate the program 's approach to and uses of creative arts in the classroom. Creative arts in pre-kindergarten furthers children 's artistic and imaginative growth in addition it helps improve a broader variety of abilities in other regions, such as incorporating perceptual, cognitive, linguistic, and social abilities. In the creative arts curriculum for the SCOPE program, the purpose is to help preschoolers illustrate their reasoning and…

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    Art Vs Religion Essay

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    portrayed, an art form as been detected. Because art is a form of communication between individuals, art leads to progression, a chance for society to evolve over time. As each era moves forward, greater understanding of life develops. Religion is a clear example of this, as religious insight has been present since the beginning of time. Due to this, in Tolstoy’s opinion, it is wise for art to be derived on the basis of religion. This art holds a certain value above the rest, while art…

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