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    Many historians agree that graffiti and other related visual arts show “life in motion.” Tracing the history of visual arts in both Latin America and the United States, one notes that visual artists have fomented revolution by altering aesthetic practices and transforming social contexts. One compares modern graffiti tags and pieces, defined as “unauthorized writing or drawing on a public surface,” to other visual art forms such as sketchbook work, prints, murals, and portable frescoes because all

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    Media And Art Analysis

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    An artist's chosen media controls their entire artwork. I feel as though the media are the most important part of a work of art because it can determine how art makes us feel, how we interpret it, and how long it takes to create. With having so many forms of media such as: architecture, paint, sculpture, drawing, and printmaking, an artist has a wide array of directions their artwork can go. Furthermore, I think that when an artist commits to a medium they have already narrowed down the type of art

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    frame and remove a layer of cinder blocks. He then cut through the entire side of the building with a chainsaw. After the building was cut entirely down the middle they gradually lowered the building back onto the reaming blocks leaving a gap about two-thirds of a meter at the top of the building that led to a small slit at the base. This intervention changed the way in which art was viewed leading up to this time period and gave artists and viewers a new outlook on art. Gordon Matta-Clark’s work

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    Pursuing Art Analysis

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    Ever since I was born, I am surrounded by art. Pursuing art is like my family tradition, I am the fourth generation in my family who decided to use visual arts to share our perspectives to the rest of the world. I am not the kind of people who are good at starting verbally communication. For me, art is the way that I communicate with others. Communicating through art, I was able to let people see the way that I see the world. To me, art does not really have a standard, and there should not be evaluations

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    the newborn. Infants sight will keep expanding as they continue to grow and the by age one it is said that their visual perception will be at the point where their vision is the best it will ever be. Infants show their interest in visual perception by looking at patterns and objects for long period of times than they do with less vibrant objects and colors Patterns are a lot more visual for infants than just plain colors

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    Many adults cringe at the thought of craft projects for kids. Their concerns may include a lack of confidence in their creative abilities and skills, worries about what to choose for a craft project or belief that crafts are complicated and expensive. All of this is far from true. Want to know how to do an easy and stress free craft with kids? Just follow these steps. Take the time for preparation, have a craft free-for-all and don't forget the clean up. Preparation - Set Up Your Craft Cupboard.

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    Since ancient times, humanity has used art to express feelings, emotions, ideas, and much more. Also, it was used as a medium to communicate between each other. As a result, it is not surprising that we feel delighted while observing works of art. Now, there are many opportunities to go to museums, and enjoy the precious art pieces shown there. One of the museums that has a wide variety of art, is the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Metropolitan Museum is extraordinary because it displaying artwork

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    spots(BS) in the human retina, a location in the visual field that correspond with the optic disk at the back of the eye, which does not receive visual input due to the lack of photoreceptors there. However, people do not perceive a “hole” in their visual field because the other eye and its corresponding region on the visual field that takes visual stimuli from the same area as the blind spot compensates for the lack of visual stimuli thus the lack of visual field representation there. Dilkes et al patch

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    Viewing Frank Romero's art piece titled " Going to the Olymics" that was on the side of the 101 wall in L.A. In the art that he did there are many beautiful murals that pop out and standout. The amazing art work is colorful and has many meanings. It was out on the side of the wall so that everyone that passes by in the 101 saw it and were amazed. The art work was there to stand out. In Franks Romero mural has many different colors and shapes. As an artist Frank used many different ideas to make

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    James Turrell is an American artist who works with light and the world around him to create architecture and unique experiences. He uses light to shape space. A tunnel called The Light Inside located in the Museum of Fine Art in Houston Texas is created entirely by light. The Light Inside allows people to escape from their everyday lives. He is also designing the Roden Crater. The crater lets visitors experience space and earth the way physics intended it to be by making the visitor feel the Earth

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