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    Drawing and designing are my hobbies since I was young and I have been interested in any forms of art since then. I am continuously learning the other forms of art and accepting the new challenges of learning another angle of it because I want to know what and where I am good at and what could be my possible weakness that can help me to improve myself in the future. There are lots of cases where people are not born to be creative and artistic, and I was one of them. The only question that is…

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    As a result of my observation it became evident to me the use of the arts throughout all classrooms. Indeed, student artwork was noticeably displayed in all five classrooms. Also, from my observation I noticed that teachers encouraged children to look at the different colors to paint and create artistic drawings. In the preschool classroom I observed a previously completed assignment of student work where the use of color paper was use to make a home. But more importantly, students were asked to…

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    Chuck Close Analysis

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    creative and detailed patterns to portray beautiful life size portraits. After a tragic incident Close still continued with art and produced masterpieces that are shown throughout museums and collected by art collectors. Born into an artistic family, Close found his love for painting at an early age through creative influences from his family and friends. Close found an affinity for art since that was the only class he did not struggle in because of his severe case of both dyslexia and a…

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    B1. The field trip will take place during the middle & end of the third week. The students will be attending an indoor or outdoor track practice and track meet at Liberty University. The field trip will help the students understand how the olympic games of today are modeled after the games of ancient Greece. B2. During the track practice the students will have the opportunity to view different types of modern events that takes place at a track meet. The students will be able to ask…

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    Art In School

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    I believe that art should be presented in school, because it is not something people think that it still exists, for example I believe that if I were to show the creations of art, music,dance, sporting actitivty, or even literature it is important because these topics are something people don’t really pay attention to. I feel like this is not as much demanding in schools as lt was before when I was in elementary school. I have a sister who is in elementary school now, and she has her assignments…

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    The internet is full of a wide variety of digital interactive art and the artwork that stood out the most was Andy Deck, Glyphti (2001-2006). Glyphiti is an image composed of many smaller glyphs that an artist from any part of the world can manipulate. The base of the website seems to be fairly easy and the instructions was self-explanatory. However, there are some co-determined factors that the creator has limited for the artist. These limitations are what make glyphti so original and is able…

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    My passion for art has followed me since I was five years old, when I was inspired by my kindergarten art teacher, who told us we could paint grapes whatever color we wanted. Being given that freedom made me feel ecstatic. That freedom I was able to have with art gave me a sense of purpose, even at a young age. However, when I moved to a different elementary school, the art teacher stripped us of that freedom. She was very cold and made people dread going to art class, including me. That…

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    Youth In Fine Arts Essay

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    the Fine Arts The educating of the arts programs has always been a crucial aspect of children 's development. The individuals, who have examined learning courses of action through all ages, have made clear how critical the fine arts are in the instruction process. The teaching of the fine arts alludes to instruction in the areas of music, dancing, theater, and expressive visual arts. Wholly, fine arts are what make us more human, and fulfill us as individuals. Expression of fine arts can 't…

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    Grand exhibits come to mind when art is mentioned: neglecting street as a true form of art. Banksy, an underground street artist spends time tagging various cities around the world to convey important messages to the public. This past summer, he took his thought provoking art method to another level with the creation of Dismaland. This outdoor art exhibit was made to resemble a theme park. His meticulous placement of art throughout the exhibit provoked minds from the moment they entered until…

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    Budget Cuts

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    budget cuts at their all time low, “at least 31 states provided less funding per student” (Leachman 2). With these cuts, the first to go are usually the art and music programs. This execution of art and music unequally funds other programs, diminishes chances or students to be creative and have their own sense of individuality, tarnishes exposure…

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