The article I read, named “Jr’s Latest: A Child Caught Between the U.S.-Mexico Border by Melena Ryzik was about a French artist named JR who installed his first piece in Mexico. The piece was of a little boy whose eyes were looking over the Mexican barrier that borders San Diego County. It was said that the boy was almost holding onto his mother’s body. The idea of this piece came to JR in a dream. His piece was not directed to the Trump administration, but it has caught attention to the eyes of the public. Since Trump moved to end Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals this week, it has even more attention. Art can do a great amount to impact a political prospective. Another artist named Chim Pom built a tree house called the USA Visitors
The United States has long wrestled with questions over immigration policy, with heavy partisan rancor characterizing the nature of illegal immigration as a political issue. As a humanitarian, economical and sociological issue, illegal immigration is not only a pressing issue but one that can invoke highly charged and emotional reaction from both sides. This was amply demonstrated this past week when President Obama announced that the Department of Homeland Security would be granting 'deferred action' status to a category of illegal immigrants falling into a qualifying set of demographic conditions. According to Julia Preston & John H. Cushman Jr.'s 2012 New York Times article entitled "Obama to Permit Young Migrants to Remain in U.S," the President used his executive authority to limit the number of deportations committed upon illegal immigrants by easing the status of the youngest of these.
Long before Donald Trump announced his candidacy for president, border patrol has been an issue talked about in abhorrence for years. In this cartoon the U.S. border patrol is patrolling the border and drawn to a yellow sign that reads, “CAUTION,” and has a silhouette of a family running. Underneath that is another yellow sign, but this one reads, “OUTSOURCING,” and features robbers fleeing. The border control is looking at the signs puzzled. Through this drawing, Bennett asked his audience, “Do we really want to vote for a man who worries more about families coming to the U.S. to better their lives? Or people in the U.S. taking our profits and business to other countries?” As I said earlier, questioning some of Trump’s motives is questioning
The 45th president of the United States of America, Donald J. Trump, is a political man who has many ideas to improve the U.S. One of the many idea he had included building a wall between the borders of the United States and Mexico for the “purpose of controlling immigration into America”. According to Trump this wall is supposed to help our country with its national security. In reality though, many people believe that the wall is showing Trumps true colors. Many people are contemplating on the fact if Trump is a racist person who is building the wall because it provides a method of targeting and preventing those who are trying to cross the Mexican-American Border. In reality, Trump only cares about trying to make “America Great Again”, and
Pictures are everywhere, but their meaning is what makes them powerful. Conversely, a man, Norman Rockwell created four works of propaganda posters during WWII known as The Four Freedoms to boost the war effort, persuade Americans to purchase war bonds, and represent the American identity. Prior to making the four works of art, Rockwell was an illustrator and painter who illustrated covers for magazines primarily for The Saturday Evening Post, a magazine famous American company which circulated the Middle class. However, The four Freedoms collection is what strengthens his influence in American society. Norman Rockwell successfully convinces Americans during WWII to purchase war bonds. In addition, Rockwell also successfully represents the American identity through his work of art.
At first glance it seems the author of “Enrique’s Journey”, Sonia Nazario, has a key purpose to highlight what Enrique has gone through on his search for his mother. A broader analysis shows Nazario’s main purpose is to show the hardships such as beatings and rape that migrants, mainly children, face on their journey to find their mothers in the United States. This is a hot topic for newly inducted president Donald Trump. Article “DHS proposes separating illegal immigrant mothers, children caught sneaking across border” by Stephen Dinan highlights a plan proposed by John Kelly. The purpose of the book and article have a neutral feeling towards immigration. They compare in ways and differ in ways at the same time.
This political cartoon demonstrates one of the reasons why Donald Trump’s wall will not work.There are immigrants classified asylum seekers.They are people who seek “safety” in America but never leave.The definition of an asylum seeker is literally a person who has left their home country as a political refugee and is seeking safety in another.So Trump’s wall is physically useless it only blocks one way for immigrants to get over not stops them entirely.
In this article it is clear that Lourdes Medrano is all for a strengthened US-Mexican border. She defends the rise of the border by defending President Bush’s immigration reform policies, while showing the extraordinary decrease in immigrants entering the US illegally. Medrano also makes President Obama’s administration out to be villains, when she says “led the Obama administration to kill the virtual fence.” Basically showing readers that President Obama is letting immigrants walk into the US.
I find interesting it how foreign influences of the English, French, Spanish and Africans contributed to the diverse and fascinating art and architecture of this country. These collective ideas through art make us aware of the intercultural relationship of the colonists and their foreign rulers during the colonial years.
Before reading Enrique’s Journey I only knew 3 things about those who immigrated to the US. One, the majority were Mexican families. Two, they only migrate to the US, because they are poor and there are more job opportunities with better pay. Three, they got to the US by being smuggled in a van over the Border. All these things listed are true to an extent, but on a much deeper level. Sonia Nazario, author of Enrique 's Journey and journalist for LA times, has opened my eyes with Enrique 's Journey. Enrique is a young Honduran boy making his seventh attempt to America to reconnect with his mother after 11 years. Many unaccompanied children go on the same quest to America as Enrique to escape gang violence or to find a job to support their families. On this journey children ride on top of train cars, encounter gangs and corrupt officers, witnessed many acts of violence and death, and do their best to blend in and not get caught by officers who will deport them back from where they came. I learned immigration is frowned upon in the US and many agree with presidential candidate Donald Trump’s “build a wall” campaign to block out anyone coming in from Central America. I believe the majority of those who agree with his campaign only believe the stereotypes about immigrants. If those who supported Mr.Trump 's campaign knew the true struggles of immigrants lives and what sacrifices they made and the serious danger they put themselves in to get to America I strongly believe everyone
The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals also commonly referred to as DACA has recently been rescinded by our President Donald J. Trump. The authors of this article, Alexander Burns and Vivian Yee do a very clear job of getting the job across that what President Trump did was unacceptable, they create an objective article by stating pure facts, but also use specific wording to try to make it sound like Donald Trump is even worse of a President than the American people believed. They bring up controversial parts of this presidency, for example “In an echo of the campaign against Mr. Trump’s effort this year to ban travelers from parts of the Muslim world...” This creates a form of pathos by giving the reader worse thoughts about Donald Trump.
This piece was created during a time of political and social change. Increased political awareness and a focus on celebrity demanded art that was more
In the United States, the Arts and Crafts Movement took on a distinctively more bourgeois flavor. While the European movement tried to recreate the virtuous world of craft labor that was being destroyed by industrialization, Americans tried to establish a new source of virtue to replace heroic craft production: the tasteful middle-class home. They thought that the simple but refined aesthetics of Arts and Crafts decorative arts would ennoble the new experience of industrial consumerism, making individuals more rational and society more harmonious. In short, the American Arts and Crafts Movement was the aesthetic counterpart of its contemporary political movement: Progressivism.
The government can watch as people work hard to get what they earn, or they can also finance the artist. Art can be used to show cultural heritage for a community, learning experiences, and much more. The government will be able to help the living area by investing in art to “revitalize inner-city communities”. Government officials can also use art to raise funds for charities and worthy causes that help benefit everyone around them. With the help of a government, an artist can make art that will “reflect national pride” and reflect “the community’s cultural values, history, and
Art is a catalyst of change. It can confront both social and political issues as well as providing people with a creative outlet in which they can express their innermost thoughts and feelings - but what effect can art have on our society as a whole? Artists today have the unique ability to connect with people in a creative, innovative way that they can understand and interpret themselves. With this ability, artists are able to express their own views as well as influencing the views of others. Art is an immense part of our world – so much so that we barely even consider its impact upon us – but just how significant is the work of artists in our modern day society?
I will be doing a creative project about political art with the intention of creating a portfolio which will capture the current state of American politics. I chose this topic because throughout the presidential election, I observed the way candidates and their supporters used visual images to to support their causes. When I participated in the Women’s March On Washington, I was blown away by the creative, funny, and powerful signs I saw. Throughout this year, I found that the one thing almost everyone in my life agrees on is that it was the we are living in an extremely polarized country and time. I want to take senior exploration as an opportunity to convey this intense political climate. I chose to use art, as opposed to writing or music, because I really enjoy it and do not think I will have the opportunity to do much art after high school.