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    organization will be interviewed and asked various questions pertaining to the club he or she is in. Furthermore, the person being interviewed will give advices for future members interested in joining. The essay will focus on the CSUF Film and Media Arts Association. Intro Clubs are an important aspect of college life: they allow students to experience new things outside their comfort zone and be part of the college communities. In addition, various clubs implements techniques that attract potential

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    Many artists use their culture in art work as a way to express themselves which also can reflect on the society or environment where the art piece was created. Art is used to communicate idea influenced by the positive and negative impacts from society. Society plays an important role in shaping one’s personality and depending on the Artists art work it can sometimes a representation of spiritual meanings, political views and emotionally motivated thoughts which can be seen by the viewers within

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    Dot Art: Pointillism

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    Individual Assignment Lesson Plan Subject: Art Topic: Dot Art (Pointillism) ICT set up—1 PC per student ( Every student will access to a computer each and computers are arranged in a group of 5to facilitate collaborative working effectively. Students’ Characteristics: Mixed ability Children have experienced making their artwork through drawing within lines, shapes and colouring or painting. They have thought that colouring or painting can only be done with the traditional ways of drawing

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    Muriel Cooper Canons

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    In many forms of art, there exists the concepts of canons. The concept of canons refers to a general set of rules that a group or person has adopted while creating their work, and in time these rules have become accepted as the style of that group or person by the community. In the case of graphic design, if we were to look at the canons, two cases come to light. The first one is Bauhaus; founded in 1919, it could be considered the first emergence of modern design. The second one, Muriel Cooper;

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    Career Research Paper The career I have chosen is called Art or Creative Director. An Art/Creative Director is someone who is responsible for the overall atmosphere or appearance of films, television shows, stage productions, magazines, newspapers, advertisements, and multimedia products. They have a strong sense of design, vision, and style. I am interested in this career because it really shows my creative side and for years I am known for my aptitude of drawing, painting and etc. The Creative

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    Modern Art History

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    passion I had for arts, I kept digging the deeper level of artistic technique and appreciation. Unfortunately, as I learnt more about art history and style, I could not resist a sense of boredom. Now technology was developing at a rapid rate, but, in contrast, traditional arts became more and more pale and powerless. However, in their time, artists like Da Vinci and Raphael were superstars like Lady Gaga in our time. Just as Renaissance saved the art field once, I thought the art world needed another

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    Children are not getting excited for arts as much with schools cutting the programs, using electronic toys too much, having trouble in school, and possible medical problems from too much technology that inhibits them from the arts. Technology is limiting the creativity for everyone, especially children, the next generation. Schools all over the country are cutting arts programs, yet keeping the chromebooks and computers. If children are not exposed to arts during school, they may not ever discover

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    Advertising Art Art is everything you see. That favorite brand of yours; an artist made their logo and look. Many children growing up aspire to be an artist when they are older, but they are a lot of the time oblivious to what the word artist or art means. It is not just simply painting and drawing on a piece of paper. While using those mediums is very acceptable as a means of artistry, a computer is another tool that can broaden any artist’s portfolio. Art majors are looked down upon in colleges

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    transcended into an art by itself. Understanding art photography There is no clear distinction to identify a photograph as an art photograph but the general perception is that photographs that are artistic and salable, including those that are seen in magazines and exhibitions. Stock photos are those that capture common places, landmarks, nature, events and people professionally and are bought and sold on a royalty-free basis and can be reused for commercial design purposes. Thomas

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    Video Games - The Forgotten Art Ask any major in the fine arts for the definition of art. They're likely to tell you that it is self-expression through the use of some sort of medium. Most commonly thought of are clay for a sculpture, paint for a masterpiece, even music notes for a four-movement suite. The last thing you'd think of is a computer program for a video game. But why not? Don't video games incorporate both artwork and music? Each one is considered art, but many people consider the

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