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    Everyone has their own style they prefer, there are several different learning styles that you can choice from. Visual, verbal and audio are a couple to just name a few. I will go over each one and explain what each one means. The Visual (Spatial) Learning Style First we will talk about the visual learning style. If you use the visual style, you prefer using images, pictures, colors, and maps to organize information and communicate with others. You visualize objects, plans and outcomes in your head. You also have a good spatial sense, which gives you a good sense of direction. You can use easily use maps and other materials to find way around. The whiteboard is a favorite tool of yours to use. You…

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    Visual Agnosia The textbook defined visual Agnosia as an impairment in object recognition which can be caused by brain damage. Visual Agnosia is a brain disease that has no cure. In the video, Kevin talked about his issue of visual Agnosia. Kevin can identify colors, faces such as his children’s pictures but can’t be able to locate an object. Kevin plays guitar, he cannot read music but know how to construct music by listening to it and reconnect it with his guitar. Kevin’s visual Agnosia made…

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    esthetic theory deals” (Dewey Chapter 1). While I wholeheartedly agree with Dewey’s stance on environment in relation to an object of art, I want to challenge our thought leaders in academia of the complete opposite. I want to see students take their knowledge obtained and excel in an environment outside of the classroom. While subjects such as math, history and science are vital for the human mind, art gives an overall enhancement that equips young minds for the world outside of their…

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    the way the traveler tries to figure out what the woman is singing. Just like how I didn’t understand this poem at first it demonstrates how any form of art, even when it is misunderstood, is powerful and beautiful. The first stanza in the poem is written simply by the poet, he makes sure that he describes the woman as alone. He shows that the woman is alone which is describing how the woman is a work of visual art herself. She is also the one creating the sound that interests the traveler…

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    As research shows, the brain is divided into two hemispheres, the left and right. The brain is hemispherically lateralized, meaning that each hemisphere has their own set of specialized functions, making them differ greatly regardless of their similar makeup. The left hemisphere controls the right side of the body, spoken and written language, mathematical calculations, logical thought, and the analysis of detail. The right hemisphere instead controls the left side of the body, visual-spatial…

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    Fine Arts Role

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    working with people that have phycological issues and from research it says, the relationship between engagement with the creative arts and health outcomes, specifically the health effects of music engagement, visual arts therapy, movement-based creative expression, and expressive writing can help reduce adverse physiological and psychological outcomes. Since I now know that these simple things can help someone I can use these strategies to help my client. How can you use the Fine Arts to…

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    Drawing Influence In Art

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    beloved forms met their accidental demise. In response to this structural error, I began removing all physical and visual weight from the feet of my figures, instead allowing them to end in points. To increase structural stability, I strung them from the ceiling with clear fishing line, allowing the points full contact with the ground plane. This solved the problem remarkably well, but I found that it only worked with a specific type of aesthetic—one that I did not wish to pigeon-hole myself…

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    Art Education refers to learning, instruction and programming based upon the visual and tangible art and includes performing arts and visual arts. Art Education have scientifically been proven to positively…

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    shows Odysseus being a brave and courageous soldier. Romare Bearden was born on September 2, 1911 in Charlotte, North Carolina and died in New York City on March 12, 1988, at the age of 76. Romare Bearden’s art was considered exceptional talent, he had a large variety of art consisting of intellectual and scholarly interests, including music, performing arts, history, literature, and world art. Romare was a humanist because he supported young, emerging artist in his lifetime. Romare went to…

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    downstairs of the Mimi & Ian Rolland Art & Visual Communication Center. The program houses 6 different grade levels where art lessons are taught and prepared by students a part of the School of Creative Arts (SOCA) K-12 Visual Arts Education & Pre-Art Therapy programs. My first connection to the program was through my academic advisor, Jody Nix. Jody is an Assistant Professor, Program Director of Art Education & Pre-Art Therapy, and teaches other art courses at USF. She mentioned she was in need…

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