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    Hi everyone, here is Sarah, it is so nice to see all of you here, I feel honored to have the opportunity to give you an introduction speech about Bear Grylls, the great adventurer from England and also, the adventurer that I like the most. In the following passage, I am going to introduce Bear Grylls and explain why I like him so much. First of all, the reason of why I like this adventurer was not only because of his courage, but also the affection he showed on adventure and self-challenge. Like

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    consider nature as the purest form of natural expression. Some artists consider nature as a medium of art. But what is a medium of art? Art is expressed to be man made, a form of human expression, a tale of beauty or tragedy. The world is a beautiful place filled with unique creatures, beautiful scenery and an overwhelming sense of power and importance. But a medium is considered as materials used to help express the viewpoint of the artist. In this evaluation argument one will see the conflicts between

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    nonconformity as a catalyst of cultural evolution with the story of the tumult that took place in France when officials proposed that one of the pavilions of the prestigious 1925 Paris Exhibition be set up in the space belonging to the Society of Independent Artists — the collective of nonconformists whose annual exhibitions had been setting the tone for modern art since their formation in 1884. It was suggested that these innovators had done their job and there was no further need for their tradition-upending

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    activity is beauty, that is to say, pleasure." (Tolstoy, 7). The “nourishment” good art provides is capability to infect others with the emotions that the artist had when he expressed the art. This “nourishment” stems from the idea that one must have the feelings of the artist transmitted to them, and if they experience similar feelings as the artist then it is true art and the observer/viewer is nourished. This “hunger”, this fundamental human need, which good art satisfies is the need for man to

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    The Importance Of Art

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    differentiate from the artist’s mindset. But, if it is expressed as obvious, even the language may not be the same then mutual relatable feelings can shared with the artist. For example, I listen to Korean pop, even though the lyrics are in korean, the beat of the song and the overall tone help me understand the message that the artist may be trying to convey. Art connects us globally, because it

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    Reflective Essay On Art

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    The day was December 30th it was a chilly day when a young artist named 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

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    they were the only two artist. Personally, I’d say the show combined did not have a theme, but as separate it did. When I first stepped in the building, I was welcomed by greeters, the event coordinator and Riepenhoff’s paintings. Her painting’s made me think the overall event theme was about the beach and waves, but that was not the case. While I continued walking and observing the painting’s I was greeted into Mr. Andrews’s exhibit, which consisted of self-portraits. Both artist having paintings placed

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    life. Wranke’s article explains how important it was to have talent, in Italy, during the renaissance. The renaissance is known as the rebirth of painting, sculpting, and almost everything we could possibly think off. During the renaissance, most artist had a common enemy known as the court, which was ruled by the most wealthy and powerful families in Italy. The court was in charge of one’s position in society. When an individual would be born in a royal family, that individual was able to experience

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    A deeper understanding can be gained by comparing the similarities and differences between different artworks of a similar era and/or similar subjects. By bringing artworks together and comparing them side by side it is easier to see what the artwork is trying to convey. There are many different pieces of art that depict the Goddess Tara. By having an exhibition that contains the Goddess Tara in her green manifestation, Tara, and Yellow Tara a viewer would be able to easily compare the three art

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    art is the way how it is made, the place where it is and what meaning it has behind it. Public art can express community value or describe a cultural related point, and its placed in public for everyone to see. Public art is a reflection of how the artist sees the world and response to his time and space. In this essay, I want to review about how the public art reflects the traditional culture. As an example of public art in the UAE, is the camel caravan. It is a sculpture of a camel that is painted

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