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    Art : The Art Of Art

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    The Art of Art Some of the first art come out of the Americas was the visual arts of the people of the Caribbean, Central, North and South Americas. This type of art refers to all art produced until the late 15th century, and occasionally till the very early 16th. The end of this period of art is notably marked by the untimely arrival of the notorious western explorer Christopher Columbus’ landing in the Americas. The European discovery and exploration, or conquests of the Americas pre-Columbian

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    Art Vs Art

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    that we have been able to penetrate, no society has lived without some form of art. Art can be thought of as a symbol of what it means to be human, displayed in physical form for others to see and interpret. “There are as many ways to define art as there are people in the universe, and each definition is influenced by the unique perspective of that person, as well as by their own personality and character” (Marder). Art has many functions and roles in both past and present civilizations. Around 36

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    African Art And Art

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    Another example of how culture influences art is the painting Spring Morning in the Han Palace by Qui Ying. He was considered to be one of the Four Great Masters of the Ming Dynasty from 1368 to 1644. This painting depicted many everyday activities that would be done during the early spring time. The work of art done by Qui Ying includes people tending to flowers and playing chess, which are part of the Chinese culture during the spring. African art work and culture is geared towards the religious

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    show that students in the arts outperformed their non-arts peers on the SAT by 96 points, while a child who has continued access to arts education has a 74 percent higher chance of planning to attend college” (Urist 9). The arts teach several lessons to children and they provide an equal opportunity for everyone. The arts also provide a different form of discipline and insight into the real world. While others may say that sports make kids strive for good grades, the arts support children in a different

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    Art And Art Essay

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    is in the eyes of the beholder," so it is with art! Whatever one deems as art in their eyes so it shall be.,. Art is infinite and can be defined in so many ways. because Art is too diverse to be contained in one area, it is also based on seeing, feeling, and what we know. After all, art is an expression of emotions, and our responses to art are a learned behavior that is influenced by culture, gender, race, geography, education and class. First, Art is too diverse to be contained in one area. It

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    have utilized every opportunity I got to create artwork. With time I have evolved, so has my work, with it my dedication and commitment too. No matter how worked up I get, art has always bestowed me with relief and peace of mind. It not only made me composed, but also made feel light-hearted during stressful times. When I create art, I fully indulge in the moment, purely experiencing it. I feel disconnected to the worldly things and in that moment I'm just entirely myself feeling more comfortable than

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    Pop Art And The Art

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    history of art, there have been many art movements that stand out and revolutionize the art world. However, one movement stands out in particular and it is known as Pop Art. Pop Art was invented by a few younger artists by the name of Andy Warhol, Claes Oldenburg, and Roy Lichtenstein. It was brought about in the 1960s and it helped define a new form of American Realism. Its origin was sort of a lash out against Abstract Expressionism, which was a style of painting. The point of pop art was to represent

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    How Art Is Art?

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    upon my walls, you are sure to find art. When you walk down the street, you are sure to find art. Everywhere you look and everywhere you go there is art, but art is more than pictures hanging upon a wall and is more than the paintings that painter John Berger references in his essay “Ways of Seeing”. Art is not one definable thing, but is of many origins and form. Paintings are art, poetry is art, music is art and so much more. There is simply no way to avoid it. Art has an impact on all of us whether

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    Art Vs. Art Education

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    Art is defined as the expression or application of humans creative skills and imagination. Art is found in almost everywhere in our day to day lives. Without peoples imagination and creative skills we wouldn 't have buildings, technology and entertainment. Creativity is a important subject in society, yet the subject being taught in schools is on a decline. How can we live in such an advancing society when our future generations are not learning how to use their imagination or how to apply their

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    The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines art as something that is created with imagination and skill and that is beautiful or that expresses important ideas or feelings: works created by artists: paintings, sculptures, etc., that are created to be beautiful or to express important ideas or feelings. The main thing I take from this the definition, which is that it is all subjective. While one person may think a painting or a stage play is beautiful someone may not see the same thing or come close to

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