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    Rough Draft Identity is what defines us as a person. Everyone one on earth has their own unique identity. To showcase my identity, I created a collage of images and descriptive words, called an identi-kit. This identi-kit shows what I feel like is my identity to myself and the others. My identi-kit identifies me as a mixed martial artist. The identi-kit has images of a deadly shark with mixed martial arts gloves on that say mixed martial arts on the front and fight shorts with the words competitor

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    A Creative Church

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    more about art and the history behind Art. A bit about the Author: Todd Smith teaches at Liberty University and directs the art studio for the school. He oversees the studio art groups, the art galleries on North campus along with the managing the Graphic Design program at the University. Todd Smith’s book does a great job of stating many facts about art and the creation of art within the church. His book takes us back to the 18th century art and then brings us up to today’s modern art. Showing how

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    diverse communities anywhere. To what Cultural or ethnic communities do you belong? Is there an art work (it can be a song, a piece of fine art, a dance or a performing art piece) that has a special significance in your culture? What is it and what does it signify to you? If it is easy to do, include an image or video of the art work in your post. Including an Image or video are not required, however if you can, it will be helpful in understanding and appreciating the art work. I am proudly a part of

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    Art is the one thing that bridges the gap between barriers that can range from different languages and cultures to disabilities and mental illnesses. Art has been used for a multitude of reasons like therapy, beautification, protesting,propiganda and so on but the one thing that art does that really calls to me is its story telling. Art in itself can pass down the story of an artists sadness, happiness, struggle and so much more in something as simple as a brush stroke or photograph. Although there

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    Visual Arts? Visual? Arts? art that is visual, isn't all art visual? what does that even mean? This is what my year 4 self was thinking when I asked my Year 7 sister what classes she was going to drop and why, she said she would drop visual arts due to heavy work load. I remember I wanted to follow in her footsteps so I swore to myself that as soon as I could drop the subject I would as well. Flash forward a few years and here I am. My names Tessa kelly and as you can see I never dropped and I'm

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    established through the value of an item. Yet, who and what determines which piece of art is better than another? Are prices determined through a group of people or by a single person? What happens when an individual walks by an artwork and thinks that it is not worth the price it is given? I have always wondered why ripped shoes or squares on a canvas amount to hundreds of dollars. Marya Mannes discusses the issue of evaluating the quality of art in her essay “How Do You Know It’s Good?” and encourages

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    I have never really had any great love for art, but I have never thought it could have any good effect on me. I've known since I was little that not just the big things in museums that cost around $5000 were art, and that even the little things I would make an arts and crafts in my old school could be considered art. However, I never imagine myself as an artist of any kind and always considered art as just something pretty to look at. My education of art isn't really anything impressive, starting

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    Art Greek Analysis

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    I tend to be kind of an art geek. What can I say? I’m drawn to interesting images, and art has some of the most intriguing images to offer. Art galleries, museums, art blogs; all of it! What I love most about art is the meaning behind the shapes and colors chosen. Granted, not all art has a deeper meaning beyond whatever the artist splattered onto a blank canvas. In that case, it’s all in the eye of the beholder. Oriental rugs feel like art to me, and I like to collect art which is why buying an oriental

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    A liberal arts education encourages freedom by allowing students to grow individually and academically. Before I read the summer reading packet, I did not know this. By reading the packet, I understand what it means to be liberally educated at Loras College. The freedom and growth that I will experience through the liberal arts at Loras will allow me to become better-rounded as an individual. Because of this, I will have learned how to be a critical thinker and learner, see the whole picture of why

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    huge part of of the population does not accept tattoos. Now, these days the art of tattoos is increasing, making a lot of money every year. These days people are getting more and more tattoos, making themselves addicted to it. Body art is used by people to express their personal style, to beauty themselves or just because that piece of art means something to that person. Some people think that tattoos are for delinquents, but the delinquent can save your life, what I means is some doctors have tattoos

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