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    Art In An Art World

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    Art is not just a picture on a wall or in a museum, art comes in many forms. It can be a song you just heard, a video you watched, or a painting you saw in a gallery. Art can also be just text but no matter what all forms of art grasp you in different ways and make your thoughts evolve to new distances. Art can bring you feelings you did not think you had. This is what an art world truly is, a combination of all the work that was put into the art and how it impacted people’s lives. “Art worlds consist

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    Art And Art Essay

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    meaningful, and which can also be expresses through arts. For example, people took picture of the battlefield to protest unethical war. In this paper, I am going to argue that revolution can be expressed through the detail of image, which can be meaningful. It also comes to the conclusion that violence is not the only method of revolution, but a form of art could be even more influence. When people think of revolution, they rarely associate it with an art. People usually think revolution is bloody, vast

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    Art Is An Art Essay

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    Art is created to make feel you something. Whether it is disgust, rage, devastation or joy, as long as it is the artist's deliberation, you may call it art, Art is something which is meant to evoke emotion. It is a representation of what the artist sees. It could be realistic or abstract. Art is a diverse range of human activities and the products of those activities, usually involving imaginative and technical skills. Everything you do is an art in some way, like the way you perform an activity

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    In philosophy, art and more specifically the definition of art is very controversial. There has been ongoing debate on whether or not art can truly be defined. If defined, is there worth behind the definition? There are two main contemporary definitions that can be used to narrow down this category. Modern conventionalist and contemporary both focus on art but at a different extent. Modern conventionalist emphasizes the movement of art and how it changes over time as well as it focuses on features

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    Art is an imagination of an artistic, it is an innovational thinking of an artistic. Art can come in many forms such as painting, drawing, music, theater, and much more. In every usable object that an human being made on this planet, somewhere art is involved in it. In everything there is art for example like an car we travel, bed we sleep in, even a cell phone is a design. So, every possible object an human being using there is some kind of art involved in it. Many great artists had some kind of

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    Descriptive Art Of Art

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    brought me back to my childhood and amazed me within a matter of seconds of entering the exhibit by using familiar objects to make familiar works of art. A thought I continuously had while walking around the exhibit was of how cool it was to see how one individual used crayons, something I’ve always correlated as a tool used to make art, to create art. The individual pieces when observed from a distance looked to me to be a vibrant printed picture. However, at a closer glance, it was easy to tell

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    one and only, what you have been waiting for. The museum exhibits that features the animals in history. The ones that are well known but people can skip them to find more fascinating exhibits that future famous people. Animals do have a huge part in art most of the time. I am here to show you that an animal can be an amazing muse to an artist. This exhibit has great aspects to all the animals I have chosen to show and display for you have meaning and symbolism. Lascaux are particular paintings made

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    Art, drama, and music have always been shaping forces in society as they explore a variety of issues unique to the society of the time. From the seventeenth through nineteenth centuries, the fine arts shaped urban life in Venice, Italy and Edo, Japan. The art and music created represented the artists, the citizens and also depicted the attitudes and interests of society at the time. Furthermore, it impacted the city life, in economic, social and political ways. Exploring and comparing fine art between

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    While visiting the SCAD museum of Art I came across an extraordinary piece of art that caught my eye.You Diserve it mama!! by, Aaron Fowler this art piece caught my eye for many reasons.One being it was a tribute to his mom.Secondly I liked the way the artist used everyday items to create this piece.        The Art piece was very visual with the mom cooking and cleaning Fowler used cloths for her clothing and newspaper cutouts for the pots and pans she was using to cook.He used iron boards to display

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    Art And Art Essay

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    Graffiti, monuments, structures, is it really art or a crime? In this reading, you will find examples and reasons why many think arts can cause conflict and why many might enjoy seeing the different types of art forms. Arts can be beautiful yet cause conflict. When people are against it, they think of the cost of repair when art is formed on buildings and businesses. As well when art is formed some can see it as a form of grieving when major events happen but that can as well cause a bigger conflict

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