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    Unlike order arts, the background of graffiti does not gorgeous and magnificent that is why graffiti mostlikely being on streets, under bridges, or on some buildings. Graffiti borns mainly in low – in come areas, so the boundary between art and vandalism is very arachnoid. The debate about graffiti has been going for decade because people do not understand the difference between creation and destruction. In this article, I am going to give you a better look about graffiti through out two videos…

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    Definition Of Art

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    the topic of art. Art has been the main form of expression since the beginning of time. As time evolves the definition of art changes. Although some stick to the original definition from Merriam-Websters dictionary others embrace the wonderful advancements. But due to the fact that there is many views of art, credit where credit is due, fails. Technology has reached an all sky high in our lives. Everything we do revolves around it including art. People believe that the only form of art is that…

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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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    While visiting the hallways of the Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego, one work of art by Jennifer Steinkamp stood out greatly. One projector and a small computer in a dark room presented a work of art on a white wall: Flowers. The piece of art itself was a computer generated video of flowers that endlessly swayed side to side. However, it was not the projected content that intrigued me, but the medium of the work instead. I glanced at the computer, and my mind was filled with a multitude…

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    Frost Art Museum Report

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    Most often than not we find ourselves reminiscing the nostalgic moments of the past that have had a major impact on us that still play a key role in our lives today. Upon visiting the Frost Art Museum located at the Florida International University, I was convivially welcomed into the museum with a heartfelt “hello, thank you for coming”. However, it was not the warm welcome that made me feel nostalgic but more so when I entered the elevator to reach the second floor. As soon as the elevator…

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    Visual Elements Essay

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    elements in Art. I had always thought that art had no organization, guidance or system. I thought that people just painted or drew pretty much whatever they wanted with no apparent rules. The Visual Elements that Getlein mentions on chapter 4 consist of the following; line shape and mass, light, color, texture and pattern and last but not least; time and motion (Getlein, 2012). These elements are intrinsically woven in art! Who would have thought that all these elements are essential to art? For…

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    Leighton Pierce

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    Pierce experiments a great deal with sound and installation. His artistic style is similar to impressionism, an art style represented by fluid motion and obvious brushstrokes. Music is a large influence in his work, along with other art forms such as poetry and dance. In one interview he stated that his work has been influenced most by teaching moments he’s gained from experiences with these art forms. Pierce captures a moment and makes it timeless through its connected environment…

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    Gasparetto

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    when a spirit of a deceased person uses a medium to communicate or create art with the living. They claim to be able to channel the spirits talents and abilities such as painting or drawing. A medium is said to be “imperfect” when the spirit’s higher level of talent is not transferred to the art or writing that is channeled. In other words, the ability of a spirit such as Rembrandt, when using the medium as a tool to create art, will not replicate the level of talent in his previous work. While…

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    Robin Antar Analysis

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    producing Gnaw. Antoni has made a difference in the art world by producing work that has meaning and gives viewers such a strong reaction. She has bridged the gap between art and performance. Robin Antar had the happiest day of her life when she realized she could not copyright her work. The United States government felt her art mirrored the objects too closely. As a teenager one of her favorite activities was carving. The first piece she created an alabaster swan. In high school when she…

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    Bill Viola Research Paper

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    Bill Viola is a contemporary video artist. His artistic elements draw on electronic, sound, and video technology in order to create his work. Viola focuses on fundamental topics such as human birth, death, and the way the mind works. A lot of his work is very blunt and simplistic – given his focus; that is really the only way he can describe what he is trying to describe. The interesting part of Viola is not just his art, but also the way he sees the world; his art serves simply as a catalyst…

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