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    Elements of Art Line: The visual element of art that is a continuous mark made on a ground support and has one dimension - length. Lines are a very common part of everyday life. There are different lines that have various directions. Different line direction can suggest movement. The different directions of line are—horizontal, vertical, diagonal, straight, and curved. Lines are considered to be one dimensional and are usually only measured in length. Depending on the thickness, thinness, or boldness

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    As a student of Art History Survey I, I need to complete a museum paper. I wondered if this paper is really a necessary assignment. I did not think of this paper as an assignment, but it as an opportunity to discover and experience great works of art which are certainly more dynamic and realistic than what I learned in the textbook. For my trip, I decided to visit the Dallas Museum of Art, one of the largest art museums in Texas. This museum is a valuable place where I can be immersed in the vast

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    Discuss the meaning of “ugliness” in visual art. Beauty and ugliness play different roles in aesthetics, despite their relationship to one another. Aesthetics can be described as the science of beauty and ugliness (Langfeld, 1920). Historically, ugliness has been seen as an aesthetic predicate, the contradictory of the beautiful. This essay will discuss the meaning of ugliness in visual art, by using various psychological views, to truly understand what it means to aesthetically experience ugliness

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    Art education is vital for not only a school, but also a classroom to be successful. Art is not a single lesson that is taught separately from the rest of the curriculum. There are many ways to incorporate it into the rest of your lessons throughout the school year. Many of the things you learn in art, including technical skills like shading and shadowing as well as other skills like creative problem solving, can be used outside of art projects. Learning art can help students learn to communicate

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    An “unestablished” piece of art that stuck out to me was railroad tracks. This work of art speaks to me because it reminds me of the many people who were slaves that tried to escape to freedom many years ago. Their journey was filled with endless runinng trying to escape their old lives filled with danger, and abuse. These individuals were in search of an uknown world that awaited them. Moreover, it is reminiscent of leaving one’s old life behind in search of something new, the unkown. The artistic

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    Introduction The visual art of the twentieth century, known as modernism, was often thought of as being in a state of uncertainty or crisis. According to Robert Hughes, the key word for this new century was “modernity” meaning to believe in technology and not craft , as machines with their “fast, metallic, elastic [and] warm” appearances were new and fascinating to people at this time. The causes of the major turning point within the visual arts at this time was due to changes such as the invention

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    that could maneuver easily within the building.  I discussed the idea with my parents and they supported my decision and promised to help me through this path.  For secondary education, I selected Mayfield Secondary School for their well known Visual Arts Program.  I am very pleased with my decision because this program helped me to enhance my artistic skills.  I learned how to develop new ideas, tools, and techniques I could use and much more.   Now I am ready to move to the next phase and would

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    Structured Essay Examine selected artworks by: Yasumasa Morimura, Julie Rrap and Anne Zahalka. How do the works of Yasumasa Morimura, Julie Rrap and Anne Zahalka challenge conventional ways in which gender has been depicted historically in the visual arts? In your response select at least two different artists and discuss the following: * Through the postmodern frame of reference, explain how artists have appropriated historical artworks. How has the artist incorporated parody and wit into

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    The producers of the game 7 Days to Die have released the latest update of the game, Alpha 15. 7 Days to Die is an early access produced by The Fun Pimps game company. It is a sandbox survival game, set in a post-apocalyptic zombie world. Players scavenge, collect resources, hunt, farm, craft, build bases, and fight off against zombies. The game has a fully buildable and destructible world, in which players can alter the environment. It also features single player and multiplayer, and a wide variety

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    and stress free craft with kids? Just follow these steps. Take the time for preparation, have a craft free-for-all and don't forget the clean up. Preparation - Set Up Your Craft Cupboard. Setting up your craft supplies ahead of time will make each arts and crafts project a breeze. Purchase your supplies ahead of time. Dollar stores, lawn sales, your recycling bins, and junk drawers are among the great resources for craft supplies and

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