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    Pottery”). Art in Ancient greece changed throughout the years from the travelers that came and went that inspired all the work that was created. The most popular time period for art was the classical time period (“Greek Art”). Art was a form of expression in ancient greece and represent…

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    there are 19,505 cities, towns, and villages. However, one out of this gargantuan amount of locations is the best. This city, with a population of around 83,000, has art all around the city. Almost everywhere you look, there is some form of art. Also, the nature here prospers and thrives. The beautiful mountains are nature’s form of art, and there are many places where no one is even allowed to disturb the natural beauty. Finally, is something that every human being must have, food. The…

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    The Tale Of The Nutcracker

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    can correspond to a period of time, gender, religion or musical tune. Within dance we have multiple occupations and purposes. Everything and everyone experiences different levels and variety of dances; even our eyes “dance” as we read words on the covers of magazines. There are many factors that determine your knowledge and likeness of dance. Maybe when you were just a toddler, your parents presented you with a television, where you randomly saw someone move to a song that correlated to the…

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    Write states there are three ways in which you can succeed as a digital artist, through “the art, the tools and technique” (Wright, 1). This can be applied to a varying range of visual narrative effects, one of them including matte painting. Matte painting, one of the longest standing forms of visual effects, is a traditionally 2D scene created to enhance or further extend a visual image or composite. The art form itself has been seen since the early 1800’s. Examples such as George Melies, “1898…

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    What is art and what art is have been very controversial topics of discussion for centuries. Art is a very opinionated subject, and many people tend to share different views when it comes to art. To this day, we still do not have one solid, universally agreed upon definition of art. This makes it very hard to decide what is art, and what is not, considering we do not have a perfectly correct guideline to follow. Philosophers and artists have been sharing their beliefs on the argument of art for…

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    Votive Statues

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    – that covers his stomach to his ankles- is made of leaves. The shapes of the leaves are hexagons with a thin line in between each one, making it clear they should be leaves. Under his feet is a platform that helps him stand up and look at his god. His lapis eyes are the first thing people spot because the black outline and the bright blue of the lapis make them stand out. The artist must have made the eyes the focus point because they are looking upward to the gods. Meaning that this art is…

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    There seem to be three major components to the art of photography: the subject, the photographer, and the audience. The subject must simply exist while the photographer captures its presence, documenting its significance by determining the way the photograph is taken; this process includes endless aspects that are adjusted to the photographer’s liking, such as exposure, framing, lighting, and so on and so forth. These two components work together to create an image. The only “job” of the…

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    fund the arts programs in K-12, I’m not going to. That would be a lie. It is a simple, two-sided argument as to if we should or should not. While the argument of why we shouldn’t fund the arts have many valid, financial points, it will pay off in the long run to pay for such funding. Those who oppose this argument will say things such as the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) shouldn’t be supported for many reasons. Among these reasons, provided by The Heritage Foundation, include the arts…

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    artist who utilizes art to raise awareness of important social topics such as environmentalism, ecology and ideas about nature. His role in the art world is essential to bringing people from the art community to the effort of global conservation of animals and nature. Dion grew up in New Bedford, Massachusetts, without any immediate access to any professional art. Finally, at the age of eighteen he was able to experience his first art exhibit. In 1985, he had finally left his art program with…

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    of different medias. I even went and learned to identify these techniques in other artist's work. While doing my transformation project, I realized that drawing and observing related. This eventually helped me very much in making my Transformation Art Project showed above. This gif is made out of a total of four drawn images. To make them, I observed my model very closely and took out as many details as I can from her face. For instance, the model has a very slim face. Her face is centered and…

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