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    Arthritis when I was eight years old. I noticed that the first three letters of Arthritis spell “art”. To me, art is the creative outlet that has made me the person I am today. My artistic abilities have helped me choose my career path in film that I want to peruse for the rest of my life. I have used my real life obstacles, career goals, accomplishments and personal background to write lyrics, scripts and create art. I am an artist and I know that with the talents I have, will help me accomplish anything

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    likes to sing, but what she does not know is that the class that she enjoys the most is also extremely beneficial to her academic and social life. Sadly, for many students, art classes are not commonly offered due to cost or the perception that art education is unimportant. Although seen as less important than core subjects, art education should be a part of basic curriculum because of its academic and social benefits for students. Many people believe that schools should focus on excelling on standardized

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    widely accepted or even understood today.” It is not accepted especially for the fashion industry and there are people who still do not accept fashion as a form of art in the postmodernism era but also during the modernist era, Paul Poiret stated “Am I a fool when I dream of putting art into my dresses, a fool when I say dressmaking is an art? … It seems to be that we practice the same craft, and that they are my fellow workers.” There are many different styles in fashion from all around the world that

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    Achieving Success with the Arts Sabrina M. Gemmer Professor Bernard Jefferson Community Technical College The Arts and Us Different forms of art have been around since the beginning of time. Art, comes from a cultures specific way of life that has been passed down from generations. Art helps mold people into creative individuals. It helps people stand out, be their own person, and increase their imagination. Art surrounds us from the time we are young children to adults. As a young child

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    Man Ray 's Life Style

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    In high school Emmanuel was awarded with a scholarship to study architecture at New York University, but did not accept the scholarship. His pursue of art led him to join the, Art students League, and Academy of Design. His work was very similar to Alfred Stieglitz (1864 – 1946) whom he was vary influenced by. In 1913 he visited Stieglitz modern art at 291 Gallery located in Midtown Manhattan. When older Man Ray would move to Ridgefield, New Jersey. From this time of Man Ray’s life, he was painting

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    Contemporary art is the art created in the present time. Today, artists affected by the social context and personal experiences reproduce pieces of art that question or make a point about controversial issues in our society. A great example is the painting created in 2006 called Great Detonators (“Grandes Detonadores”) by the Mexican artist Acamonchi. The painting is located in the exhibition The Very large Array: San Diego/ Tijuana Artist in the Peter C. Farrell Gallery inside the Museum of Contemporary

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    while depending on the type of work you put in. While considering art, you have many issues to take into account such as finding and paying for a workspace, supplies, and the time to be productive. Searching for and affording a space to work in is an important topic for any artist. Artists need a proper facility to house the right equipment such has being a designer, painter, sculptor, etc. Unless you are wealthy right after art school moving into a big city where space is expensive isn’t really

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    Human beings are the epitome of contradictory. As a whole we have so many accomplishments to take pride in, yet at the same time we have caused so many tragedies where the means do not justify the ends. Regardless of the fact that we are the utmost confusing race to ever exist, human beings should be spared from the wrath of the aliens because human beings are constantly developing and surely that is something to be proud of. Throughout the genealogy of all human beings, there have been specific

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    her older sister Marsha, born Marsie Scharlatt, both attended public school in Queens, and in 1957, Hannah graduated from Great Neck High School. She then attended Stella Elkins Tyler School of Fine Art at Temple University in Philadelphia until 1962 when she graduated and received a Bachelor of Fine Arts as well as a teaching certificate. Shortly after graduating, Hannah began teaching at Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School in Pennsylvania from 1962 to 1965, and from 1965 to 1970, she taught at White Plains

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    Appendix 1] and distorted the image and took the lines of the room to a vanishing point, idealising Whiteley’s Surrealist style. Whiteley’s use of symbolism in his works is outstandingly illustrated in Whiteley’s Archibald Prize winning self-portrait Art, Life and the Other Thing (1978) [refer Appendix 4] where Whiteley demonstrates the controversy of the Archibald in his representation of the William Dobell’s controversial winning portrait of Joshua Smith (1943) [refer Appendix 5] and John Bloomfield’s

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