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    UNM Art Museum

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    As of recently, I had visited the UNM Art Museum to explore their various exhibits. There were four art exhibits at this art museum; Mata Ortiz, The 22nd Annual Juried Graduate Exhibition, Remnants: Photographs From the Disfarmer Studio, and Lightning Speak. Each exhibit portrayed similar characteristics, such as color, seating, and physical space. As with each art gallery, white is the primary neutral color used to display each piece. The white posts used to display certain pieces and walls gave

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    Essay On Art Appreciation

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    Sarah Bull ARTS-1301 (86020) Art Appreciation Museum Paper This paper will criticize the Guardian, an oil painting on canvas by Valton Tyler, created in 1973 and is displayed by the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth, TX. The painting illustrates unusual structures that utilize a variety of geometric and organic shapes. The irregular curvilinear form and shapes of the structures has this whimsical fairytale meets mechanical futuristic feel to it- or Dr. Seuss meets Wizard of Oz. The

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    Milwaukee Art Museum

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    The Milwaukee Art Museum is a large modernistic building that is designed both for both beauty and function. The museum as a whole is a piece of art. It features clean lines, impressive symmetry, a clean color pallet, and many other aesthetically pleasing elements. These elements work together to create a building that Milwaukee is proud of. It is positioned in a prime position on Wisconsin Avenue, and is also rite on the lakefront. This placement makes the building viewable to museum visitors

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    As our education budget continues to diminish, our art programs have received the brunt of the cutbacks. In such schools, the arts exist in unappreciative, and even hostile environments. We should be fighting to keep art programs in the education system because they have been an essential part of American culture, they illuminate truths perceptually and more immediate than the spoken word, and they offer an indispensable educational dimension to our students. Throughout American history, artistic

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    custom metal jewelry in some. The Degenerate art movement has recently taken major interest from many; recently a huge spike in new collectors, artists, as well many new galleries and stores. The Degenerate Art Movement I am talking about is basically the glass blowers out there who are going against the social norms. They are artists that are taking a medium used for art, and a medium that has been used to make pipes and bongs and fuse the 2 ideas of art and pipes or water pipes into one. They are

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    be the top Fashion Brands in the world in Wonderlist (2015). Without the combination of both art and science those brands would not be the successful brands they are today. This also applies to change management as, it also needs both art and science. The Oxford Dictionary (2015) defines art as, ‘…human creativity and social life… a skill at doing a specified thing…’ That suggest that in management, art is the creation of new ideas and the involvement for everyone to have their opinion heard. The

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    Longmont Art Museum

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    provided a great deal of interesting insight and topics for discussion for me to consider. My overall experience consists of the museum’s setting, any personal interactions that occurred, my analysis of my favorite work of art that I encountered, and my opinions on viewing art in person rather than through other material. This museum’s setting was not at all what I had expected and was rather disappointing. Most museums have a very solemn and academic mood that encourages silence and thoughtfulness

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    Creating Art Analysis

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    smoothness of the stroke when paint meets the canvas. This feeling is what I strive for. Art to me is an escape and simply to put it in terms is my way of life. It's not just my hobby, interest, or talent it is so much more to me. When I decide to create something it comes from an inspiration that overcomes me. I have many ranges of art that I do such as, painting in oil, acrylic, or watercolor. Several of my pieces of art is from graphite pencil. Most of my topics are of people or well at least the faces

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    Reflective Essay On Art

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    Betty Edwards walked into her first class on art. I was walking alone a week prior after meeting up with some of my students that I tutor when I got a call from my old art professor. I took me back to when I started learning the wonder and culture behind art. After taking his course for half a year I gave up on art my levels of motivation dropped and I felt like I just couldn’t do it. During our talk he recommended to a small coffee shop that offered art lessons for all levels of artist. Today December

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    A Career In Art Therapy

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    remaining undecided on my desired career that would necessarily fulfil my personal means, I have directed my studying toward the goal of being an art therapist. This uncommon occupation is described as, “An integrative mental health profession that combines knowledge and understanding of human development and psychological theories and techniques with visual arts and the creative process to provide a unique approach for helping clients improve psychological health, cognitive abilities, and sensory-motor

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