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    Art Enriches "Art does not solve problems, but makes us aware of their existence," sculptor Magdalena Abakanowicz has said. The ability to express oneself with arts has been not only therapeutic but educational. Arts learning can improve motivation, confidence, and teamwork. Art can encompass many different activities .Being a New Orleanian we are surrounded by all types of art. We don’t always take advantage of this rich cultural and sightsee all the city has to offer. That is

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    the rather limited amount of years I’ve been on this Earth, I have found myself drawn to the world of creativity. I kept it in my pocket constantly, always knowing that I’d need creative insight in this world to solve difficult problems. I always had art as an outlet for many things, and soon I became addicted to colors, shades, and designs. It’s very important to me, and I hope to go further with it. To me, it is vexing when others hold an obvious distaste for trying anything new or creative. I don’t

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    Activists make their messages and movements known through art in order to express messages, validate identities, and to make struggles known, calling themselves ARTivists to show that there is an often undervalued intersection between the two. But before the coining of the term, activists have been creating art to advance themselves and their communities. ARTivists within the Chicano community have especially been creating art in order to validate and record their own experiences. ARTivism is crucial

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    Form & Content When going into an art exhibit one does not do justice to the artwork and their own self if they cannot decipher the message trying to be conveyed via the artwork. The form is the gate way and the eye is the key which helps to unlock the content or the meaning behind the great symbolism for our minds to decipher. Art is a language and if you want to speak to anyone from any generation just create something symbolic. Black figure Greek amphora depicting Theseus and the minotaur:

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    their work of art. The concept of literacy can be intriguing a few may be literate in academic subjects such as Math and English, but every person is diverse, for many people have different forms of learning. The two essential points of literacy are to tell a story and to convince your professors that you comprehend the material being taught. Considering art is a form of literature that tells a story through colors and patterns, I have found that art is my form of literacy. Every art piece has a theme

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    The Art Of Art

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    I believe art is one’s ability to express themselves creatively in whatever field of choice they choose. Art can be defined in so many ways. Our art experience is based on seeing, feeling, and what we know. After all art is an expression of emotions. Our responses to art are a learned behavior that is influenced by class, gender, race, geography, education and culture. The art forms that have meaning to me are Music, Poetry and Photography. The essence of my culture and who I am resonates in these

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    I have never really had any great love for art, but I have never thought it could have any good effect on me. I've known since I was little that not just the big things in museums that cost around $5000 were art, and that even the little things I would make an arts and crafts in my old school could be considered art. However, I never imagine myself as an artist of any kind and always considered art as just something pretty to look at. My education of art isn't really anything impressive, starting

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    however, the headline caught my attention. As an art student influenced by art throughout life, I find the arts crucial to behavioral and social development in the early stages of our lives. According to the article Arts and Smarts, schools have been decreasing funding for the visual and musical arts as opposed to academic classes such as math, reading, science, etc. I chose this article because it focuses on many important factors dealing with art and social development. At the beginning of the

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    in subjects such as art. Art has different standards of beauty. According to Oxford Living Dictionary, beauty is “a combination of qualities, such as shape, color, or form, that pleases the aesthetic senses, especially the sight.” Beauty has been studied and analyzed for years. As humans, we are attracted to beauty, but what makes something beautiful? There are many different types of art that is considered beauty, not only paintings and drawing but poetry, music and nature. Art is not always seen

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    masterpiece that expresses whatever we’re feeling or what we want others to feel. Art, that’s what we call it. Or do we call it design? Which brings up the question, isn’t it both? Both designers and artists create visuals, but for entirely different reasons. There is a clear severance between the two creative worlds, the critical thinking, lack of self expression and formulated structure leads one to say that design is not art and art is not design. Designers live to constantly question and propose a solution

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