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    Why Graphic Design

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    Design is a field of art and creativity with innovative creations helping the world develop in a beautiful way. It is of many different types such as graphic, digital and spatial design. Additionally Graphic design recognized as Contact design is a fine art, exercise of arranging and is textual. There are many reputed institutions where we can learn every field of Art. Every student has right to choose their major as per their interest. Graphic design is a famous art which is easy to learn, can…

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    I am writing to apply for Museum Educator being offered by the education department in Museum of the Moving Image. I received my MFA from the Fine Arts program at the School of Visual Arts in New York with a focus on interdisciplinary practice, working mainly with time-based media and interactive projections. While at the School of Visual Arts, I worked as a teaching assistant in both sculpture and New Media classes. My teaching experience includes responsibilities for course preparation,…

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    The Lansdowne Artemis

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    The Lansdowne private collection consists of over 100 classical art pieces and was accumulated in the late eighteenth century. The two freestanding Greco-Roman sculptures I chose to compare and contrast from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art are the Bateman Mercury from 4th century BCE Rome and the Lansdowne Artemis from 1st Century BCE Rome. As soon as I walked into the exhibition hall, these two artworks stood out to me out of the four selections because of the proportion, anatomy, pose,…

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    video games were practically spat upon by those in “high-art” circles. Seen as mindless time killers, barely worth a mention, they were isolated from discussion for the better part of a quarter century. However, as years passed and technology evolved, the medium as a whole evolved with it. Development tools became more accessible to the masses, providing any person with an idea to tell a story that pushes the boundaries of the medium and of art itself. Despite these clear evolutions, there are…

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    housing video interactive video equipment allowing the viewers to ask questions to Ai that he answered via Tate website. The other installation is in “Evidence” series 2014, named “Stools”. The “Evidence” exhibit was unveiled first in Berlin’s Martin-Gropius Bau museum. These two art installations convey similar meaning, however using unconventional materials and construction/assembly of the installations. I wanted to document my initial thoughts on both the artist and the chosen art…

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    In the article it talks about encountering differences in a worldly view. The main goal is to allow children to explore the views of the world through the eyes of others and their art. One of the art pieces in the Dikeou gallery recreated this idea perfectly, the piece was called Homeless. The display itself was an airplane chair with bags and other things underneath. It was meant to convey this idea of people leaving and going which was this kind of economical view of the work itself. I think…

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    Crosstown Arts

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    New Orleans, LA. and Memphis, TN. are two cities that have more in common than just sharing a border along the Mississippi River. Both are responsible for birthing a music legacy that has defined American Music, not to mention bragging rights for a culture rich in food and southern folklore, owing to a tourism industry which keeps the local economy afloat. Unfortunately, they often unintentionally compete with each other in having one of the highest poverty rates in the country. As a result,…

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    Art is a driving force for many people and a way that they can express their selves and issues that are happening around the world. It creates a sense of welcoming and shows future generations what their culture was like in past times. However, many artist rely on the use of funds from direct public, private sectors contributions, federal department and agencies. Public art funding can be a good thing for artist but just like anything else it has its pros and cons. It provides artist with the…

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    My experience with art focus on the three years in high school I took some art class. My freshman year of comprehensive art focused on bookwork. We still did drawings in-between the textbook sessions. Like lighting and shades of objects, such as shapes 2d and 3d perspectives. We continued on to face sketches, which I wasn’t very good at nor did I want to do it as much. My sophomore year of drawing and painting covered several of art forms. Most of the time we copied pictures off of the internet…

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    Koonalda

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    records. It is at Koonalda that the earliest human impressions of human hand incisions swirled throughout the interior that archaeologists can date the first documentation of hominid conception of abstract cognitive function and expression. This cave art marks the initial dive of humanity into a world of higher cognitive function and interpretation of the surrounding world and their place in…

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