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    The Artist : An Artist

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    When an artist goes to paint a piece, or mold a sculpture there is no preset impression of how the artist interprets it to turn out. They let their creative energy generate the image as it evolves ascetically with the agency of creating art. The artist may not have a vivid account, or clear picture for the final result but the art emerges as the artist conducts his piece leaving the artist with pure, utter creative freedom.When hearing this metaphor its hard not to see the direct correlation to moral

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    “Every great work of art has two faces, one toward its own time and one toward the future, toward eternity.” Art in and of itself is a reflection of the ideals and concepts promoted during the time it was conceived in, and serves as a historical litmus test as to which periods it draws inspiration from; however, as Daniel Barenboim states in his quote above, impactful art that resonates with the human spirit lasts beyond its time. Throughout history, art serves as the visual manifestation of the

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    there was Spotify or iTunes, artist made their money through sales of physical records and CDs. Now, artists have it harder, they make deals with corporations or record deals. Hoping to bring more fans and obviously more money. Back in the day it would a sin for artist to advertise their music, but now it is the way of the music industry. Artist should advertise their music, because solo artist and bands can bring in bigger audiences which leads to more money. Artist advertising their music can bring

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    Should Musicians Change Their Tune? Imagine being a new artist and having trouble of exposing people to your new music. Now imagine that a big company would like to use your music to be used in a commercial showcasing their product, boosting your exposure to fans and listeners. In the articles “The Changing Landscape of the Music Business” by Jacob Carter, “Selling Out Not Worth the Risk” by Darrius Johnson, and “The New Necessity in the Music Business” by Stacia Coates, they discuss the pros and

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    my own worst critic, so critics step your hate game up”, is a lyric from NF’s song Motivated (NF). NF is arguing that as an artist, he is the strongest critic of his music. Author, Anne Bradstreet, is also a harsh critic of her work. In fact, Bradstreet writes a poem, “The Author to Her Book”, illustrating the process of artistic self-criticism. We can recognize that artists are often the harshest critics for their works, however, used correctly, this continuous artistic self-criticism creates a beautiful

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    their smartphone, and an ad might pop up with their favorite artist’s new song. The fan would most likely wonder what is was and download it. Artists should continue to allow their music to be placed in advertisements because it helps them earn money, and it can help them get recognized. First, using ads can help the artist earn more money. Some artists only make U.S. minimum wage for their music, so advertising and making corporate deals can really help. A band called Oh, Sleeper is an example

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    concerns the artists face as well as world issues. Art is important as it helps people improve themselves (Armstrong, 2013). Defining the purpose of art is personal and unique to each individual. From the Renaissance ages art was a reflection of ideas that concerned men’s mind. Michelangelo believed that the truth of any matter existed in nature. It was the job of the artist to seek the truth within the world and capture it in his art. This way of thinking is what made Michelangelo a great artist. The quote

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    The Importance Of Art

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    it allows individuals to explore their creativity and enhances their learning abilities. Without art everything would be black and white, there would be no substance. In today’s age, not many people notice or appreciate any type of artwork. As an artist and an actress, creativity has always been my strong suit. When I’m on stage or drawing it’s like I’m telling a story. People take art for granted, it’s very disappointing how

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    As Gala has no favorite style, she also can’t pick a favorite artist. Growing up, she said that her favorite artist was Arnold Friburg, a well known artist whose work is realistic and reminiscent of the Renaissance painters. Arguably his most famous painting is “The Prayer at Valley Forge,” depicting George Washington, kneeling by his horse. Friburg lived near where Gala grew up and she saw him as a local rockstar. Later, when Gala gained her own fame for “The Ten Virgins,” she sent Friburg an invitation

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    Fine Art Restoration

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    restoration of carved shell and bones, as well as painted and decorative sculpted ceramic. Actually, the majority of mosaic masks have been restored through our firm, including those in private and public collections. This art serves as a reflection of the artists' culture and lifestyle and was used in trade. With our help, these items become works of beauty once

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