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    John Berger in his nonfictional work, “Ways of Seeing” (1972), argues that the perception of historically significant art, moreover perception generally, is fundamentally altered by and bounded within the subject of perception’s accoutrements and that perception can be and moreover is controlled, modified and gerrymandered by the powers that be, to alter or suppress perception in their interests. The Matrix (1999) tells the story of Thomas Anderson, a miscreant cyber-criminal under alias ‘Neo’…

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    the song “Uptown Funk” floating from a room a ways down the hall. My eyes search curiously for the door from which the music is coming from. I reach the door and turn right to enter. I instantly smell the aroma of fresh paint. As I look around the art room I’ve just walked in to, I see huge canvases bathed in hundreds of different colors. Blues, reds, and purples blur my view as I fall into the hypnosis of the masterpiece before me. Looking at these paintings, I am reminded of the creativity…

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    writing Since the dawn of man, it is well known that people would use art to express their beliefs, ideas and record their history. It is believed that early humans would paint pictures on cave walls as a form of religious empowerment. The oldest known evidence of this is the Chauvet cave. As time began to pass not only did the early way of living change, so did the way people express themselves. This Essay will discuss how the art of painting, evolved into the contemporary writing that we use…

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    “I 've always said art is a revolution that makes people feel good.” Richard Prince, an artist himself, explains here that art is abstract, entirely up to the interpreter. Literature comes in all forms: poetry, novels, short stories and in various other demonstrations. Literature is an art form, and art is not meant to be studied in formal institutions, but rather appreciated in casual settings. Every idea should be valid and the texts should not be diminished to right and wrong answers.…

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    Art is about individual finding and imagination. It is an boulevard by which a culture is judged on its victory or failures. The intellectual and affecting strength of its populace is often prejudiced by optimistic or harmful effects that the guidance has on those society. There are at smallest amount three periods in narration in the 20th century, worldwide, where the talent of a people or inhabitants has been honestly prejudiced by the management or political bearing of that nation. The…

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    Develop craft Technique: learning to use arts language, conventions, styles. Working respectfully with props, instruments and other equipment. Making: To complete my storying journey I needed to use computer and video recording and editing software to be able to record and edit my Arts Making piece of work. As I recorded my video (many times!), I would watch the video afterward and take note of areas where I could improve, such as voice projection, better eye contact, telling my story succinctly…

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    Self-Doubt About Myself

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    remember I love to make art, to this day I still do. I had what a little kid had to make little art pieces; markers, watercolor, crayons, color pencils, and a lot of cheap dollar store office supplies. I had a big imagination as a child and I drew what I thought were my pride and joy, and at that age I knew I couldn’t do art for my future and I thought drawing won’t make a huge impact in my life, but little did I know that in my high school years did I realise that my own art that I created had…

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    Yong-Jin

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    where simple drawings of simple life forms were used as the major subject (Yong-Jin, Kim 1¬¬¬¬). At the University Of Michigan Museum Of Art, Kim Yong-Jin’s Fourteen Fruit and Flower Sketches features fourteen intricate fruits and flowers, part of the “bird and flower painting” genre of Korean art that struck me with great fascination (besides my love for the nature art) because of how the painting mirrors the simplicity and complexity of life. In detail, the artwork served more than just a…

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    point of views. Art is just like these controversial topics. Art is a mystery. More specifically, the purpose of it. Art comes in many different forms: mosaic, painting, masks, jewelry, sculpture, baskets, music, photography, video, computer animation, etc.… The list is never ending. As is our interpretations of them. The purpose of art, in my opinion, is for enjoyment. As Pablo Picasso puts it “The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our souls.” Meaning that art is the…

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    Arts In Schools

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    Music, Drama and Art in the Hallways (An Argument Concerning the Validity of arts in Schools) School is supposed to be a place of learning and enrichment, but it doesn’t take long for the students to become uninterested with the same old, boring lessons that are pulled out of dusty textbooks. From calculus quizzes to English exams, the material learned isn’t always the most fun and interesting, to say the least. There is a way to make learning a bit more bearable and school a pinch more…

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