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    and his art. He was an introverted man that did not talk much but had his own sense of humor. He was very sophisticated and well-read. However, he can be very conservative and accepted things as they were, displaying a lack of idealism. Hopper was always serious about his art and the art of others; when asked for feedback, he would critique strictly returning with blunt opinions and remarks. Hopper made a declaration about his ideology as an artist in a handwritten note saying, Great art is the outward

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    Art Analysis Essay

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    In my art analysis I have chosen the word serenity to describe my work. It is a consolidation of calmness, freedom and a way to make the mind become more relaxed. Unfortunately in today’s society, a lot of people misinterpret art as boring or mundane but once the mind and eyes starts to wonder, art becomes mesmerizing and leave an optimistic affect in people’s lives. Among those people is me. My living room plays a good chunk of what I describe art to be like and that is why it is my favorite spot

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    Analyzing Historical Art

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    C. research and literature review (800 words) Art can be used in several ways so therefore there are many ways to memorialize a historical event. Sculptures are one of the more common ways that historical events are preserved for example many Greek sculptures usually constructed from marble or bronze, like the statue of David which is very well known. Photography is another method of preserving the past, although taking less skill it still retains much of the impact as it literally brings past events

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    Reflection Of Visual Art

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    students to understand the elements and principles of visual arts, which are value, contrast and balance. Students also learn how these concepts are still being used in today’s society. 1b. Linking skills, knowledge, and context This is a first year class, so many students are unfamiliar with terms, such as value, contrast, space, and balance, in terms of art. The students are familiar with the words, but are unfamiliar with how it pertains to art. New definitions and techniques are introduced in this

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    Personal Values Of Art

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    Art History 3.6 Values such as personal, symbolic, religious and iconic can be shown in these three major artworks, Christian Boltanski’s 2010’s artwork ‘Personnes’, Damien Hirst’s 2007’s artwork ‘For the Love of God’ and Jeff Koons’s 1994 – 2010’s artwork ‘Balloon Dog/Balloon Rabbit’. Christian Boltanski’s “Personnes” reflects personal values as he believed that art raises many questions and fulfilling emotions but there’s no answer to neither of them. He assumes that death is unpredictable, chance

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    ied ImJournal of Consumer Research, Inc. Speaking of Art as Embodied Imagination: A Multisensory Approach to Understanding Aesthetic Experience Author(s): Annamma Joy and John F. Sherry, Jr. Reviewed work(s): Source: Journal of Consumer Research, Vol. 30, No. 2 (September 2003), pp. 259-282 Published by: The University of Chicago Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/376802 . Accessed: 22/10/2012 06:18 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions

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    characterised by arts integration, engrosses learners and stimulates innate curiosity. Benefits of Arts Integration Arts integration is a cross-curricular approach to teaching that correlates with Constructivist approaches to education. “…If our goal is for children to become knowledgeable, critical thinkers who are good at solving problems, we need to pay attention to the ‘how’ of teaching. We need to stimulate curiosity” (Crawford, 2004, p. 5). An approach to education such as arts integration fosters

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    Essay on Women In Art

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    looked at as objects. In the 1500’s during the time of the Renaissance woman were often portrayed in art in the nude. Curves at that time showed women as being goddess like. The more curvy and voluptuous you were the more beautiful men saw you. Artists who painted the female body were often commissioned by rich men to paint these paintings to hang in their houses. Women in this age are still portrayed in art in the nude. Mostly in nude magazines. Some people would consider these magazines to be vulgar

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    Cuban Art Essay

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    Naïve art, recognized by its childlike freshness and "amateurish" qualities, influenced the Cuban art as well. These expressions of art reflect vibrant colors to show their tropical home, rural life, and the Afro-Cuban religion. This naïve art exposes the Cuban point of view of laugh and enjoy life despite adversities (“Cuba”, 2015). The famous naïve artist in Cuba is José Rodríguez Fuster, known as Fuster. Film as an art expression is also popular in Cuba. Havana hosts the internationally New Latin

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    Art Social Consciousness

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    Art and Social Consciousness For this assignment, I chose the section 'Art and Social Consciousness’ because art which incorporates the struggles and injustices within a specific time period, both intrigues and encourages me to learn more about these artists and the directive they incorporated into their art. Eugène Delacroix commissioned 'Liberty Leading the People' in attempts to heighten the people’s morale within the French Revolution [1830]. Within this work, he uses the allegorical

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