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    It expresses each of these moods, and many others, in a numberless variety of subtle shadings and differences."(Copland, 940) Lastly, the sheerly musical plane described by Copland is the different type of melodies, rhythms, harmonies, etc. that you can identify in the music, "It is very important for all of us to become more alive to music on its sheerly musical plane. After all, an actual musical material is being used. The intelligent listener must be prepared to increase his awareness of musical

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    Art Reflection

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    has been quite enjoyable for me as I have strengthened my art skills and knowledge. To create my ATC’s I have used my media explorations, experiments, and drafts which were done in my process journal. I have used my media explorations for each of the elements of art and principles of design to create my final ATC’s. I have applied the methods and media that I have explored and experimented with to use creative ways to display elements of art and principles of design in my final example. For texture

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    Public art has a way of bringing communities together and starting conversations. This semester I am working with Dane Arts Mural Arts (DAMA), which is a nonprofit arts group that creates murals and other forms of art throughout the various communities of Dane County. DAMA is a public and community art program that train local artists to become community artists to create murals that beautify neighborhoods, bring people together, and “make a difference in the lives of youth.” The leaders of the program

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    Rajput Painting Analysis

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    this course we have learned about different elements of Eastern art that give us the tools to try and understand the complexity that is Indian painting. Indian painting has dated back many centuries, starting with paintings on pottery coming from the bronze age found in Baluchistan 3 (17). Since this time until the 17th century (which is when the piece of art I chose), Indian painting has progressed and developed immensely. I chose art from the Rajput era of painting, coming from Rajasthan India

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    Director of Fine Arts for Katy ISD in 2000, emphasises the importance of utilizing art in schools’ curriculums: “The arts are what make us most human, most complete as people. The arts cannot be learned through occasional or random exposure any more than math or science can” (Bryant). Art is a way of expression and leads to acquiring a deeper understanding of the details in life. The first day of preschool, teachers teach through the help of art. This is due to the fact that art is the foundation

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    that we would be learning about how journaling has evolved and various ways to journal. As the class progressed, I found it to be more of an art than a humanities class. When this reality did not match my expectation, I was disappointed. I had to challenge myself to get the most out of this course by changing my attitude and adjusting my perspective. As an art class, this would have been an excellent idea and well executed. Being able to learn about different materials, binding techniques, and adhesives

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    Art can be seen as something magical to one and it can be made almost out of anything. Six artists from the book Broad Strokes have created artwork to share with the world. These six artists all have something in common, they have all had loved ones that they have lost. Louise Bourgeois was one of these six artists and her mother had died with an illness that had haunted Bourgeois. “When Bourgeois mother died in 1932 (ah, these dead mothers!), she abruptly switched from studying math at the Sorbonne

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    was the queen of Egypt with Akhenaton her husband. The style of this sculpture is Egyptian because of its location. Because Neffertiti was queen, the culture changed how the artist portrayed her. In fact, Fred Kleiner a well-known author of multiple art history articles and books says that “The sculptor seems to have adjusted the likeness of his subject to meet the era’s standard of spiritual beauty” (76). She likely would have taken offence if the artist did not change her appearance biased on the

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    thoughts etc. An artist will always try to showcase his identity through his art. There are numerous artists who work in the field of identity but used their body as their medium to bring forward the ideas. Body carries many signs of identity like hairs, nails, skin, color, posture, cloths, gestures etc. There is a deep complete connection of art with human identity and this connection has been present throughout art history. The subject of the artist’s work, the properties of it and the material

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    Graffiti Vandalism

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    things will never be noticed. Walls of buildings and sides of train cars are rarely acknowledged with all the advertising, architecture, and of course the “tagging.” An average person would consider the widespread art form of graffiti an eyesore, but others would disagree. Who's to say what is art as opposed to trash vandalism? Since the late 60’s people have hit the streets, cans of paint in hand, to scrawl their wildest dreams onto whatever “canvas” they could find. Philadelphia high school student

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