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    William Conan’s list of qualities in his essay entitled, “Only Connect”: The Goals of a Liberal Education, pose a real question: what qualities are most important to embody a Liberal Arts Education? It is incredibly difficult to pick only two qualities that sum up how important receiving a Liberal Arts Education is. With that being said, I would have to give priority towards graduates of this type of education as being able to read and understand. Conan says in paragraph two of this particular statement

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    A principle Machiavelli established was about the art of war stating, “A prince […] must not have any other object nor any other thought, nor must he adopt anything as his art but war, its institutions, and its discipline” (Machiavelli 50). The art of war is not just a physical battle, but it is a mindset and a way of thinking. Not all leaders head to a physical war but have to deal with people in warlike manners daily whether it is getting what a person wants, controlling whoever a person needs

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    Thomas Merton once said "Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time". This is completely true. Throughout the semester we have gone through almost as many as 300 pictures we view, learn, decompose into the criteria it meets and talk about the controversial things it has, while we do this we don't recognize that we also identify the form, content, iconography, and context. All four areas are what the paint, picture or sculptures identity is. I was lucky enough to visit my

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    visuals of a piece of art rather than the content/concept. I wanted all work to be technically sound, meaning; craftsmanship was my driving force in the beginning and I would dismiss any work that wasn’t. As I have grown, in years, wisdom and hopefully as an artist as well; I hope to have a bit more understanding when it comes to the variety, talent and passion for art and the artist. This allows me to be more understanding and opens up a better path to reflect on: 1.Where does the art come from? 2.

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    Fine Arts Admission

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    College of Arts & Sciences Fine Arts How will you explore your intellectual and academic interests at the University of Pennsylvania? Please answer this question given the specific undergraduate school to which you are applying. (400-650 words) As I mentioned in my application questions, academically, I want to major in fine arts offered by College of Arts & Sciences. The life at Fordham made me unconsciously own the extracurricular life I desire, both for art and social life, while Vanderbilt

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    Author: Jane Golden Essay Title: Making art with each other, For each other Summary: Ever since a young age public art has inspired Jane Golden. After college, she was inspired by LA’s many murals and Jane Golden decided to dedicate her life to public art. She believes that by making public art it can bring together communities and tell stories of the neighborhood. Reflection: When I clicked on this essay immediately the first two words to pop out to me were Thomas Benton. Just like Jane Golden

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    that was too unrealistic and put the pen down. Picking it up again a short while ago felt natural, and it almost felt as if those years between never happened. As I was writing I found myself understanding what I was feeling. This is where Noё comes in. Noё makes the claim that “all of the arts, are organizational, or

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    Finding Oneself

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    Finding my muse, finding myself It is through art, and through art only, that we can realize our perfection ---Oscar Wilde When I was a small child, I was extremely shy. I had to be coaxed to raise my voice in the presence of others. The only time I felt confident was when I was by myself with a handful of crayons in my hand, bent over a piece of paper. While all children love to create art, for me art was more than a way to pass the time. It was a form of self-expression. When I was happy, I

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    What is Great Art? I wonder what Clyde Butcher would say to me if I were to ask him to explain to me exactly how he feels when he is experiencing the Everglades and taking the amazing photographs of this beautiful place. Would his words come anywhere close to expressing his passion for the Everglades and other natural areas as his photographs do? Would his words be an even better explanation and expression of his feelings towards the Everglades than his photographs? How about Marjory Stoneman

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    Become An Art Director

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    Take a look around in your everyday life; what do you see? People, animals, life in general maybe, but that’s not what I’m talking about. I mean when you first open google on a day of celebration and another design takes place of the original logo; or when you flip through a magazine, the advertisements for your favorite shoe, makeup brand, or clothing retailer catches your eye .When picking a new reading material, do you judge a book by its cover? If it appeals to you, maybe you’ll open it up

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