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    Museum Paper After studying art and knowing that the field of Art is a very rich one. It is not as simple as most of people think. Art needs understanding and very strong feelings and talent to succeed in forging a piece that would be called a piece of Art. Art is like a science, it has elements and rules and those would affect the final outcome of any piece of work. Theses conclusion I came to understand, made my experience in the Dallas Museum unique and exceptional. However, the feeling of…

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    Saturday Morning Art was a meaningful community service engagement project. The program increased my awareness of some of the needs and issues in my community regarding art programs inside and outside of schools. The project gave me the opportunity to self-reflect and understand that art is not always a common subject in Education. Saturday Morning Art is located at the University of St. Francis in the downstairs of the Mimi & Ian Rolland Art & Visual Communication Center. The program houses 6…

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    asking AND write down the questions themselves. a. The book states that art collecting “attracted those who used art as a status symbol, proclaiming their wealth and social prestige and personal taste” Linda, Weintraub. In The Making: Creative options for contemporary Art, pg. 11. Today art is still used by some as tool to spout their wealth and status. Why must art be used and bought to display wealth? (Challenge) b. Art has changed drastically over the years from the way that it’s sold to…

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    “Only through art can we emerge through ourselves and see what another person sees” (“Marcel Proust”). The words of French novelist Marcel Proust describe well the result of art’s interpretation as obtaining an understanding that would otherwise be less distinct. For the purpose of understanding the extent to which this effect enhances human understanding, it is necessary to define some key terms. “Interpretation” will be defined as the act of taking meaning from something, “art” will be defined…

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    condition. I have found that through my process there are also these two opposites at play when constructing my artwork. Not only do these opposites form the artwork in the most complete way but they also connect with the audience and help translate an art piece into a readable message. These two opposites are the craft of the work; the craft of the work is making a piece to the highest possible standards. Measurement, mathematics, planning and process these elements…

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    Identity Stages

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    of the art teacher is to design a project or unit where all students can gain success while keeping competition from becoming hurtful. One way to accomplish this to use methods and techniques that lead to more realistic drawings like using a…

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    Virtual Art Museum

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    Congratulations! You finally explored the Virtual Arts Museum. This place is where unpredicted and astounding art is shown. I encountered something I have never experienced. That something was really examining and acknowledging work of art. I have been around fine art before and have taken a gander at ordinarily and I have delighted in it yet I have never truly sat down with workmanship to separate it and notification the little points of interest that make it so capable. Today I did visiting…

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    Unlike a book, art is a universal language. Art tends to catch people’s attention for long periods of time. Spoken language does not compare to the visual artwork that seems to speak to our inner soul. Thousands of years ago, mankind told stories through pictures drawn on cave walls. Artists have relayed history through drawings, paintings, architecture and sculptures. A variety of emotions and experiences are shared in a splash of color or one single module. Unconsciously, art affects us on a…

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    Multimedia Artists Career

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    high school, finding the right career is the next step in the plan of life. When choosing a career, one should tailor it to their personality and interests. Being the creative person that I am, the careers that suit me best are multimedia artist and art teacher. Multimedia artist tend to have an easier lifestyle than most other workers do. On average, multimedia artists make more than the average worker does: Multimedia artists earned average annual salaries of $68,060, according to…

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    Art Education Essay

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    Intro: Art Education Philosophy Ideas of Art Education, being the fantastic teacher and creating the perfect classroom are centered around one thing; the student. I believe art education is an essential for every child’s wholesome development because it encompasses tangibility, expression, interpretation, inquiry, diversity, and connections. In my classroom every student will be motivated, challenged, and think critically while feeling free to ask questions and make mistakes. Influenced by…

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