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    Western European Baroque Era and today’s society In today’s world modern art has been a big factor in the society today, whether or not we know it looking at Western European Baroque Era, naming some of the best Baroque artist such as Bernini and Caravaggio, they used great illustrations such as drama, motion and even feeling in the work they presented. It showed life in the time and the effort they put forward. Most of all it showed the truth and the reality in what they work on. Comparing today’s

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    phenomena related to the social, political, economic and cultural changes caused by the increase in connected digital information. In this essay I aim to assess the value of networked society within the creative disciplines of documentary film, fine art and dance. I intend to convey the positive value of networked society on my chosen creative disciplines by looking at many different sources and view points and assessing both the positive and negative impacts of

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    Sandy Skoglund Essay

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    Sandy Skoglund Sandy Skoglund has been in the forefront of contemporary art in the United States, as well as overseas, for nearly two decades. Her dramatic impact to the art world didn’t begin overnight. After sheer dedication to art education she received her BA degree in Studio Art in 1968 from Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts. Upon getting her BA, she pursued further education at the University of Iowa where she received her MD. With her remarkable educational background, Skoglund

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    Michael Sweerts was a Flemish artist that worked in Italy, India and Syria; however, his home was in Rome. The ‘Head of a Woman’ portrait was painted during the 17th century (approx. 1654). The intricate brushwork gives character to the woman, paying close attention to her facial expression, her clothes and hair. There is a deep appreciation for this portrait since the painting is an excellent portrayal of a peasant woman and exhibits the artists’ interest in the daily life of a common, authentic

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    Fine arts are one of the first things that get cut when school budgets are getting tight. Administrators even question why we have a fine arts program if it’s not beneficial to the curriculum. You need fine arts to improve creativity and mindset for whatever you may want to do, and help kids see a way to have a place to belong and get in where they may feel left out or otherwise rejected. Research shows that low poverty areas that have fine arts programs keep kids occupied and out of trouble. Fine

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    A New Approach to Art

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    mentioned above that Art has undergone rapid transformation from the 20th century. Everything had been declared a fair game. Almost anything and everything was considered as art. 20th century art had played a pivotal role in defying conventions. Besides this art was no longer restricted to things that looked aesthetically appealing but was far beyond that. Artworks were no longer perceived as static objects with a singular meaning. Artists challenged the very old definition of art by adding or rather

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    cities like London, Tokyo and New York, expanding her cultural knowledge and view on fashion, art and design. Acutely influenced by what was going on elsewhere in the world, the industry of fashion and art was in many ways being dominated by these three metropolises back then, leaving Paris behind. Having just graduated from the famous Parisian university École du Louvre with a degree in history of art, Sarah was in deep needs of a job, however, still unsure what she actually wanted to become. Starting

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    King showed us Fashion in a way never seen before but showed us her creativity in another art form painting.Muriel did many things to contribute to the fashion industry today.She was one of the first known woman fashion designers in America.Her career in the fashion industry lasted for over four decades.Her artwork traveled the world and inspired other people to show their creativity.She used one type of art and formed it into another form creating a masterpiece.She traveled around the world and worked

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    Essay on Winslow Homer: Masters of Paint

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    “When you paint, try to put down exactly what you see. Whatever else you have to offer will come out anyway” (Hodge 126). Quoted by the master American realism artist, Winslow Homer was skilled in the art of realism. He painted only what he observed from nature and his surroundings. Homer’s styles, mediums and subjects helped him create the artwork that he was so famous for. Probably his most famous painting, The Snap of the Whip is painted by Homer with incredible realism and accomplishment. As

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    part of high culture, which is revered regardless of personal interests and beliefs. Regardless of how the public view works of art, it is important to recognize that while these works may be considered beautiful and highly regarded, many of them are created from false premises, hyperboles, or are simply metaphors for information. The truth that society derives from art may or may not follow conventional rules. In fact, the messages that are sent through these artworks may ignore conventional rules

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