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Reflection About Art
Arts generate a strong feeling of admiration, displeasure, or anything in between. Furthermore, art
expresses the human experience, and because of that correlation, there's a stronger bond between art
and humanity. That bond allows art to evoke intense and powerful emotion from us . However, there
is a difference between art and art–like; art has implication beyond the obvious, and art–like being
merely decorative. So it is crucial to remember, that true art has meaning either positive or
negative. Obviously, I learned that through this course and from experiencing art in the real
world. In fact, since the beginning of this course I've been searching for art in the real world, so I
can analyze and try to understand the deeper meaning behind it. Searching and Finding art in the
world has certainly opened my eyes to all of the wonderful things in the world. Searching for art,
I've found that it is everywhere around us and plays a major role in our everyday lives. Since
taking this course I have encountered art in my home and school. Both are places that I go almost
everyday, but my concept of art was so limited that I neglected to notice. At my home the paintings,
books, and even the building itself is art. Infact, my mom has a Thomas Kinkade original hanging
in the hallway and countless bibles lying around. Not only do we have bibles, but on my bookshelf
lies tons of classic literature that I never considered to be art, because I thought art was "just
paintings and stuff".
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Essay about Arts in Public Schools
Arts in Public Schools All around the United States, art programs are being cut out of the budget in
public schools. The arts include dance, band, chorus, theatre, film, drawing, painting, photography
and literary arts. Some school board members feel these art programs are not necessary and do not
benefit the students in any way. Elementary, middle, andhigh school students are forced to quit their
passion and feel that their talents are not supported by their schools. Although many are not aware,
there is a strong connection between arts education and academic achievement. Unfortunately, due to
budget cuts in many public schools, the art classes are first on the list to be cut. It is important that
the students, parents and teachers...show more content...
Music, dance, drama, painting and drawing teachers try to incorporate academic lessons into their
art classes. Students can be learning both art and academic topics at the same time. This can
benefit the students extremely because it will not only engage the students in helpful activities, but
it will keep them interested in learning the different topics. For example, schools may play music
in the halls to introduce the students to culture that may help them to be open to learning new
things in all of their classes. The painting teacher may have her student's paint a picture of a
historical event they learned about in their history class and discuss it in front of the class. The
music teacher may ask the students to pick a certain song that reminds them of a book they read in
their English class and explain to the class why the song reminds them of that certain book. The
dance teacher might assign a dance to the students that will get them thinking of a subject to write
their paper on for writing class. The possibilities are endless as to how to mix academics into the arts.
It is important to do so to keep the creative juices flowing in the young minds of the students in
public schools. By participating in an arts course, students are fueling their cognitive developments
and are
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Art has been around for thousands of years. People use it to express their feelings and ideas, Art
is the universal language that everyone can understand. With a single stroke of a brush, pencil or
pen you can communicate how you really think and feel. In this essay, I will be analyzing a
painting. I will write about the visual elements and principles of design the artist used to create the
piece, the message I think the artist was trying to convey, and what my opinion of the work of art.
To begin with, in order to understand this painting you first need to understand the type of painting
and the design of the painting. This type of painting is an acrylic painting. Acrylic paint is a
fast–drying paint made of pigment suspended in acrylic...show more content...
I think this is a memory because of the boat. I think the boat represents that he has gone on an
adventure. You see two flags on the boat and I think that shows he has traveled. I feel this was a
happy memory for him because of all the bright colors and the colorful water. I think the message
of the painting is for people to look back in the past and find a good memory like the one the artist
has painted.
Finally, what is my opinion of this painting? I think this painting is not at a professional level, I
feel that a beginner has painted this painting but I do enjoy the painting and the message the
painting gives. I like the playful art style of the painting, the bright colors and the color of the
ocean. The painting feels very simple but very detailed at the same time. The roof of the house
makes the house feel old but the color of the house make it feel fun. The color of the boat and
ocean give a feel of adventure. The sky and trees make the painting feel alive. Another reason why
I like this painting is that anyone can look at it and find a different meaning. I sure some will look
at it a see a totally different message than I did. Some paintings will force an idea or meaning on
you but this painting you can find your own.
In Conclusion, art is used to expressed feeling and ideas. I have told you the visual elements and
principles of design the painting, the message of the painting and my opinion of the the painting.
Hopefully this you have more
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Argumentative Essay On Fine Arts
Schools that offer fine arts classes have lower dropout rates and raised attendance. The fine arts
positively impact students of lower socioeconomic status more those of a higher status. The fine
arts have no barriers for race, religion, and culture when it comes to being involved in the arts.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to be involved (Katy Independent School District). Without the
arts these students have no outlet for creative capabilities and no way to express their talents.
Students who need this way of expressing themselves are overlooked and they are the ones who
need it the most (Dickson). When viewing the participation of arts in the eyes of a ten–year old, "It
cools kids down after all the other hard stuff they have to think about" (Arts and Smarts: Test Scores
and Cognitive Development). The arts engage students who may not be engaged in other classes.
The YouthARTS Development Project and the National Endowment for the Arts and the United
States Justice Department engaged in at–risk youth in art programs showed that the participants had
an increased ability to work with others and were able to finish tasks, had better attitudes towards
school, had fewer court referrals, and had an improved self–esteem (Arts and Smarts: Test Scores
and Cognitive Development). The schools who cut their art programs first are those who are
struggling to meet demands of academic curriculums. Many of the schools who cut or reduced their
art programs were schools that
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Language Arts Importance Essay
Eric Baierl
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Language Arts Development
Eric Baierl
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A. Language arts classes play a crucial role in the literacy development of elementary–aged children.
By learning to read and write a child is able to grow intellectually in not only language arts classes
but all other classes as well. Communication is necessary to acquire knowledge on any subject and
the more developed a child is in language arts the faster they will learn. There are multiple aspects
of language arts that each play an important role in the growth of a students literacy. In this essay I
will explain how the different facets of language arts,...show more content...
Writing is also an important part of a elementary–aged child's language arts development. The use of
writing allows children to express their thoughts and feelings which in turn allows for the growth of
their personality and intelligence. A elementary student begins his or her journey in writing by first
learning to write their name. This then develops into more advanced writing skills which they will
need in pretty much every other class they will take. Children will progress their writing skills to
where they can express their thoughts and feelings independently which, similar to reading, is a very
exciting premise. This progression is developed in a variety of teaching methods such as spelling
instruction and learning to have better handwriting. The teacher should encourage students to write
on their own as way to explore their interests and express their feelings. This will help a student
master the art of writing which will aid them throughout their academic careers. Speaking, or
communicating orally, is one of the first things a elementary–aged child can do without help when
they begin school. Most are able to convey their wants and needs at an early age. This is developed
through the learning of new words and being able to apply those words to more accurately express
themselves. Reading about new things and ideas add
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Essay On Why I Love Art
Although I have been drawing for a majority of my life, it wasn't until recently when I realized just
how much I love art. Art was my method of self–expression and creativity, creating a doorway for
my imagination to explain its intricacies. I love art because of its ability to express emotions,
moods, and stories.
Stories are a large aspect of the artist in me. As someone with an extremely vivid imagination, stories
are my way of expressing thoughts, coping with problems, and bringing a bit of adventure into a
routine life. I can create the personalities, strengths, flaws, and motives of many diverse characters
that change the corrupt fantastical world they live in. Through art, I draw out these characters'
designs, emotions, and storylines,...show more content...
I used pencil in order to create a high contrast with the shadows and highlights and I used colored
pencils and pen to create both subtle colors and a surreal effect. I am also influenced greatly by
the stories I watch. My mandala art piece is filled with themes from the show RWBY, which is
about a young girl and her team of friends battling monsters and corruption in a dangerous, but
unique world. RWBY inspired me to take a more fantastical approach to my story, building a
world with its own laws, countries, and history. I made this piece into a mandala in order to
expand into different art styles. With the radial design I created a type of abstract symbolism,
something I rarely have done in my art before. Some of my art pieces aren't inspired by stories,
however. In my observation piece, I drew a flower that has been in my house ever since I could
remember. This flower represents home for me, always giving off a familiar vibe and a nostalgic
feeling of comfort, security, and safeness. I used colored pencils in order to learn realism through
color because before this piece I had only ever drawn grayscale art pieces. Finally, my second student
choice art piece, which follows the
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Essay about Art Movements
Cubism was one of the strongest art movements in the 20th century that gave birth to many other
movements such as futurism and suprematism. The Forefathers of this revolutionary way of
painting were Pablo Picasso and George Braque. Although it may have seemed to be abstract and
geometrical to an untrained eye, cubist art do depict real objects. The shapes are flattened onto
canvas so that different sides of each shape can be shown simultaneously from many angles. This
new style gave a 3 dimensional look on the canvas. The cubist movement gave rise to an
extraordinary reassessment of the interaction between form and space changing the course of
western art forever.
The groundbreaking Demoiselles d'Avignon was controversial not only...show more content...
One of it's innovator's was Umberto Boccioni who said "We want represent not the optical or
analytical impression but the physical and total experience" (Futurism 101). "They now pinned less
faith on the power of new subject matter and strove to complement their colour divisionism with
fragmentation of the cubist sort" (Futurism 101).
Suprematism was influenced by cubism because of it geometric shapes but "suprematism was not so
much a movement in art as it is an attitude..." (Suprematism 138). This non–movement was created
by Kasmir Malevich's , "His elemental forms were designed both to break the artist's conditioned
responses to his environment and create new realities 'no less significant then the realities of nature
herself'" (Suprematism 138). A suprematist work, banishes every trace of subject, it used color and
form and there interaction to form a subject. While cubism had definite subject it was also the
interaction of color and shape that made the subject.
Constructivism was influenced by suprematism, this movement swept away traditional notions about
art, believing that it should imitate the forms and processes of modern technology. "Often
constructivism was overtly propagandist in nature: sometimes by the placement of simple geometric
forms in the kind of literary context which turns such forms into representations..." (Constructivism
161). De Stijl was mostly influenced by painters Piet Mondrian, Theo Van Doesburg and
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My Passion For Art
Ever since I was a child, my number one passion in life is art. Art is in my blood so to speak. My
mother had a strong passion for art, and she passed down that wonderful gift to me. I kept that
passion alive and running all the way to my adulthood. My passion for art even grew larger with the
encouragement of my middle school and high school art teachers. I love learning new mediums that
I have never done before, such as photography, sculpture, ceramics, digital media, modern and
contemporary art. My specialty right now is drawing and painting. The mediums, I like to use
when I create my works are charcoal, graphite, pastel oil and gouache. I like creating abstract, still
life, loose and messy style of artwork. I like hearing about the rich histories and stories of many
different famous artists and each artwork that happened during the past and all way to the present. I
value many things that are important to me such as art, education, molding young minds and
equality. My American dream has lead me on a path to become both an artist and art teacher. My
passions and values align with my American dream because they have two things in common art and
education. However, there is a problem that lies between education and the art world that should be
addressed. The problem is funding for the arts. There is a reduced amount of art programs due to lack
of funding.
Today, public schools are eliminating art programs and art education classes due to budget cuts and
lack of funding
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Essay on Art in Society
Without art, the world would be a vast empty void of uncreative, unimaginative, non–colourful, bland
society; Toast with no butter or topping; boring, life–draining death of the mind. Art is absolutely
everywhere in everyday society, yet goes almost unnoticed and unappreciated by some; television,
movies, music, stories, billboards, ads, even clothes and jewellery. These are all symbols of art or art
in there own right, and without the Arts, there would be none of this. Art has created all these things
that go unappreciated, has changed all the unimaginative, has manipulated the place we live into a
more beautiful and wonderful place to live. And without support, of all the Arts, then society as a
whole will die a little every time art...show more content...
Without Art, and therefore without the Arts; anthropological research into behaviour ofhuman life
from any era in history would be greatly diminished; society would be without soul, without art,
without music, without theatre, or any form of fictional writing and storytelling. Haviland writes
"art reflects the cultural values and concerns of a people. This is especially true of the verbal arts –
myths, legends, and tales" (1990, p.383). He also states that "Myth, set standards for orderly
behaviour, and the verbal arts generally transmit and preserve a cultures customs and values" (1990,
p.383). So if asked who benefits from the Arts then the answer must surely be all of us; without the
arts, we would never have stories of our past, or even learn from our past mistakes, or triumphs.
Without the Arts, there would be no great writers, painters, or musicians; no Shakespeare, no
Picasso, no Beethoven; we would have no past creative history, no creative evolution.
Often seen as a luxury item, the Arts sometime is overlooked in the level of absolute necessity it has
on society and the people within that society to learn, grow and communicate and understand his/her
fellowman. Without the Arts, we would never learn of other cultures, we would never learn any
ideas from foreign art, music or theatre. But the idea of the Arts getting supported in most western
countries is seen as a luxury item, a non–necessity. This opinion is only generally because the
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The Importance of Art Essay
Art is a form of human expression. Art can be seen as the artist sleight of hand on his mood. Art
is in various media from posters to public wall of which we call "graffiti". Art is elusive as the use
of colors shapes and the surface used adds a new dimension. Art portrays various ideas, feelings
such as triumph, love, happiness, sorrow and boredom in loss to mention a few. Art is beauty and
creativity. During man's evolution art has progressed over in its most primitive state up to its most
modernized versions today.
History shows that art has been used as a major tool for communication. Cavemen did art on their
walls using unsophisticated and blunt tools. The indigenous people of our country, the aborigines
such as Albert Namatjira...show more content...
Ancient Egyptians, Aztecs, Incas and Mayans created many meticulous pieces of art. Some of the
meticulous pieces of art are masks, pyramids, jewelry, wall paintings, tombs, sarcophagi. The
primal Romans and Greeks showed their appreciation of life through art. India used art to show
their dance and their religions. The African art is symbolic of their tribal cuffs as seen of their totem
poles.
Today, Art has gone through many changes. Abstract art dominates art today shows ambiguous life
a man lives, in contrast to the unambiguous art of the past. Modern does not have spirituality and
cultural values and beliefs in the past and is now a reflection of a materialistic life of today. Bill
Henson, a portrait artist used his 12 year old Olympia as a nude model for his portrait drawing. This
brought much controversy that he was exploiting the body of an under – age girl as his own gains.
This shows that art is used for popularity and financial gain. The message behind art is to show ideas
and ideas that are relevant to society. Art is meant to enliven life and things, thoughmodern art
shows more if life's negativeness. Galleries, parks and museums view to the public with
meaningfulness and with the appreciation for art. Art is still effective as hand written material was
seen in the walls of Ancient Egypt. Modern art stimulates the thought and fosters greater
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Art And Art
Art is a way for not only everyday people but also artists to show their feelings and their passions.
People can be affected in many, and different ways, through art. Even though art can be interpreted
in different ways it can still have valuable meanings to almost everyone in their own special ways.
Throughout time art has followed the people closely. It has fed on, and even publicized the state in
which society was in. This is not saying that art can't differ from the theme of society, but more
times than not it usually relates to society in at least some small way. Society and Art can differ
over the era in time. Art helps people to build their ideas and reshape their imaginations. Art can
contribute to pass on the way thing were over different time periods. Drawings, painting, and
sculpture, has been known not right from the earliest starting point as confirm by the relics of the
past. Be that as it may, positively, innovation has made it workable for new types of gear to be
exploited and for new mediums to be utilized. There is additionally the alternative of computerized
craftsmanship that will permit individuals to work with hues and pictures even without the most
severe preparing to make the best magnum opuses. Numerous innovative changes happened amid the
Modernist time frame. These included photography, the development of the shading range, and so
on. In the postmodern period, changes included PC–controlled photography, advanced media, and so
on. Things like
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Why Is Art Important in Society Essay
hy is art important in society Why is Art Important in Society?
I believe that Art is very important to any society. I think that Art in whatever form portrays real
daily lives of the people, or person performing it. Art shows us that what people are thinking and
feeling is important, beautiful, and valid. It is a powerful and entertaining way to get someone
else's perspective on something. Art is a way for us to express our vision through many different
and unique ways. No matter whom you are, or what part of the world you are in Art has a way of
lifting our spirits, and making us feel good. We can be directly impacted by its power and emotion. I
feel that we as humans need to...show more content...
They needed Art for religious beliefs, not so much for entertainment or self–gratification. Most
important men of Egypt have their bodies carved out in stone. When the man dies they believed that
the spirit lived there, this is called the Ka the part of the human spirit that lives on after death. The
tension and conflict between the uncontrollable forces of nature and the civilizing powers of
human society have dominated American art and theatre. The actual enjoyment of art comes
from the experience of viewing it or experiencing it. This enjoyment should be spontaneous and
felt in the moment. Art is very diverse; it can deal with sorrow ,joy both or neither , it can present
a solution or a problem , however the real essence of Art is that it frees the individual if even only
for a moment. Sometimes that one moment may be all we need to revive, or to see or feel
something differently than we did before. I think Art adds so much to our lives. I liked what the
book had to say about Art and theatre, a lot of the information I didn't know or had never thought
about before. I totally agree with what the book says; that we need Art and theatre because it
makes us see life differently. I think Art and Theatre are very important in our lives and to society
as a whole. It gives us hope, and it inspires us and without it life would be very one note. I believe
that Art was designed to introduce to the spectator a higher order of thought and emotion, and if you
are
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Importance of Art Education Essay
The arts are everywhere in our lives and have always been an important part of human daily
experiences. The arts also are an enormous economic force in our world from fashion to design to the
entertainment business; all are multibillion–dollar industries. Numerous studies have shown a
positive correlation between a balanced and comprehensive education in the arts and high student
standardized tests. A comprehensive arts education program helps students develop self–esteem,
self–discipline, cooperative skills and self–motivation, all of which are necessary to be successful in
life. (Arts Education Partnership, 2006) A comprehensive elementary arts education program should
consist of all 4 elements: dance, music, theatre and visual arts....show more content...
The students will learn to compare and contrast different types of dance and movements for space,
time, force and energy. Finally students will begin to learn through dance about their own history
and culture as well as those of their friends, building a mutual respect for their similarities and their
difference. (The National Arts and Education Network., n.d.)
MUSIC
Why?
Another element in art education is music. It is so profoundly rooted in our lives. It is one of the
basic ways humans create and communicate meanings. Music helps us learn about others and
ourselves. It helps us to understand other cultures beliefs and traditions. Through music, students are
able to be creative and imaginative, it teaches students to be able to critically think and look at things
differently. There is much research that shows a positive correlation with students that study music
and a high achievement in math.
What Content Should Be Taught?
All Music courses should include instruction regarding creation, performing, listening and analyzing
music, plus it's own subject matter focus. The focus of K–4 Music curriculum should be on singing,
playing instruments, and learning to read and notate music so students can start creating early pieces
of music. By learning these beginning skills, the students can then start to develop their specific
strengths in their later year of education. By having students learn how to listen to
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Art Analysis Essay
Though most works of art have some underlying, deeper meaning attached to them, our first
impression of their significance comes through our initial visual interpretation. When we first view a
painting or a statue or other piece of art, we notice first the visual details – its size, its medium, its
color, and its condition, for example – before we begin to ponder its greater significance. Indeed,
these visual clues are just as important as any other interpretation or meaning of a work, for they
allow us to understand just what that deeper meaning is. The expression on a statue's face tells us
the emotion and message that the artist is trying to convey. Its color, too, can provide clues: darker
or lighter colors can play a role in how we...show more content...
The Stele depicts a simple scene: a seated man and standing woman behind him stare blankly
straight ahead. A woman standing on the left looks down upon them. All of them are ordinary
humans. They are not gods or goddesses. They are private people. Their clothing is plain,
consisting of simple robes. It is representational of a regular family mourning the loss of one of its
members, a scene that most people, even today, are able to relate to hundreds or even thousands of
years later.
The stele conveys a solemn forlornness that can be seen in the figures' faces. Their mouths are
tightly shut; their eyes gaze blankly ahead. The woman on the left stares ahead with little emotion
on her face. The stele does not depict any motion. All of the figures are standing (or sitting) still, in
quiet memorial. This solemnity adds to the emotion of a grave where the stele once stood. There is
no real clear answer as to who is being mourned. Are the seated man and the woman mourning the
loss of their daughter, on the left? Or is the woman on the left mourning the loss of a father? The
sculpture's ambiguity also adds to the emotion that it evokes. It might even be appropriate for its
purpose. Its function was to mark a gravesite – the site of the body of someone who has died. Death
is one of the most complex parts of life. It is the most ambiguous, for nobody knows for sure what
happens in death. The ambiguity of the stele highlights
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My Reflection Of Art
Art has been something that I have always enjoyed. Whether it be actually creating my own
pieces or admiring pieces from local artist, it has been a passion of mine very early on in my life.
Now before taking Art 102 I never really attempted to dive in deep to the pieces I was admiring; I
never really "decoded" any of the pieces, really. Instead, I would simply snap a quick photo, add a
dark filter that really made the reds stand out, and write a witty quote. This has been my cycle when
walking into any exhibit for the past years; find the most visually appealing work of art and spend
more time on posting the piece on social media than actually interpreting what the artist was trying to
portray. Going through the semester I have learned...show more content...
Charles Graner and his team are the ones responsible for such actions and are responsible for the
photo. When Graner and his team were exposed by Joe Derby, the entire world took note and
there was not only outrage on Graner's part but on Derby as well for betraying his fellow
American military. Copper Greene not only borrows the photo but iPod billboard as well and in
a sense does a spin off creating his unique piece with his own message. The reason why we as
individuals are able to make the connection of Greene's piece to Apple's advertisement is because
the idea of signifier and signified. Where in this case the we take the signifier which is the bright
loud colors with the a dark figure used in Greene's work and we translate that to the signified;
which is apple products. In short, bright loud colors with dark figure equals apple products. Greene
also uses bricoloage to create a sense of representation as he is using his platform to highlight the
real world and those real issues. In this case, that being of American Military personal using strong
forms of interrogation. Looking at the piece closer and decoding what the white headphones truly
mean, we can conclude that those headphones not only serves as electrical wires used for torture but
too Americans use those some head phones to shut out the outside world and any real problems,
isolating themselves to their tunes and their own problems. The
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The Importance of Art Essay
The Importance of Art
Throughout the ages art has played a crucial role in life. Art is universal and because art is
everywhere, we experience it on a daily basis. From the houses we live in (architecture) to the
movies we see (theatre) to the books that we read (literature). Even in ancient culture art has played
a crucial role. In prehistoric times cave dwellers drew on the wall of caves to record history. In
biblical times paintings recorded the life and death of Christ. Throughout time art has recorded
history. Most art is created for a specific reason or purpose, it has a way of expressing ideas and
beliefs, and it can record the experiences of all people.
Most art has some sort of reason or purpose behind it. It might...show more content...
Many people thought that African art was too abstract with no attempt to look real. On the other
hand, an Italian artist named Bellini painted "Christ Blessing" which is another example of
symbolic art. Some of the symbols Bellini uses are– Christ is wearing a purple robe, which is a
symbol of grief. Scars on his hand indicated this took place after the crucifixion. Various motifs in
the distant landscape allude to the resurrection. For instance, the bird on the barren branches of a
tree represents death, a pair of rabbits signify regeneration, there are three robed figures that are
Mary Magdalen, Mary, the mother of James and Mary Salome, who having visited the tomb of
Christ hurry to tell the disciples of the empty tomb and the bell tower denotes that salvation is found
through Christ's sacrifice. All of these things are in the painting for a reason, they record in detail
about an event in history.
Many cultures around the world express their ideas and beliefs in various works of art. In Africa
the Nigerian Chokwe tribe held great respect for their dead ancestors. They would pray while
carving an ancestral figure. One example of their work is in the figure "Chibinda" (The Hunter).
This figure represents the culture hero Ilunga Katele, royal ancestor of the Chokwe people. Ilunga
taught the art of hunting. This figure is wearing elaborate headgear, which is a sign of royal rank.
He holds a
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My Passion For Art Essay
Art. To me is something undefinable, what I want my art to show you is a piece of myself and a
piece of yourself. Something we can all relate to; a memory, a song, a poem, art should make you
feel something. Art is a gift, a tool we can use to hide beauty in ordinary places and things. I want
to broaden my understanding of design and the world that art is beyond my knowledge and
experiences. Because my love for creating burns so bright and deep within me, I am determined to
find a career path that will allow me to explore the world of design and art every day. A number of
art forms are endless and this seems like a daunting task to find just one path that can express the
enjoyment and involvement I want to have with art. Throughout my life I have been endlessly
drawing, painting, sculpting and creating––often times I feel almost cursed with such talent to create
because the ability seems endless. I have taken a number of art classes exploring my passions as a
High School Student and created many different types of works including oil, acrylic, and
watercolor paintings; etching, embossed, and screen printmaking; charcoal, graphite, and pastel
drawings; Sculpting with ceramics and plaster as well as wheel pieces. I find that there is few
mediums I have yet to experiment with. I have become accustomed to Acrylic paintings as I have
recently started to create paintings and sell them to community members. I participated in a local art
fair and it opened my eyes to what art
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Persuasive Essay On The Art Of Art
Art declares many things. It's a way for people to articulate their views, express their emotions, and
communicate to the world in a way that gives them creative release. This ability to exhibit one's
views in a imaginative and safe manner is exceptionally important to society's growth, and to border
this freedom to articulate is detrimental. Art should not be hidden and concealed permanently from
the public eye because some see it as vulgar due to the fact that many people have varying
definitions as to what is crossing the line. Only certain, obvious things can be noted as truly indecent.
Censorship is not an easy subject. As an artist, there is often a lot of tolerance for the obscene,
from appreciation to detail on the human figure or the unique renditions of animalistic
interaction. However, the majority of the public might find the same things that the artists see as
a unique interpretation as vulgar. It is easy to see that such a standpoint must be taken into more
consideration, as the point of indecency can differ greatly for a conservative Christian compared
to a liberal atheist. The two images of what each group considers unseemly would most likely
range in their obscenity, and so it would be difficult to put a line where one should be crossed. "If
an image offends very many people, sooner or later someone will invoke the law, and along with
it judges, legislators, policymakers, and the police," quotes Melinda Hinkson in Australia's Bill
Henson scandal: notes on the new cultural attitude to images. Here we have a majority rule, where
an image should only have action dealt upon it if enough people want change. Such censorship is
easy to determine when there are pieces depicting derogatory themes, such as child pornography or
racial notions. But there are multiple cases where there are two sides of the story, and it is not as
simple.
A statue named Truth is Beauty by Marco Cochrane has recently been constructed in the city of San
Leandro, here in the bay area. This statue depicts a nude woman dancing, her body semi–geometric,
and although you can not vividly see the all of the womans body parts, it is not difficult to know
that she is supposed to be depicted as naked. A completely naked figure,
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Persuasive Essay About Art
From the first moment I picked up a crayon, I knew what I wanted to do. I knew exactly what
hobby I wanted to work on forever; it was so natural for me. Soon, my abstract scribbles and simple
stick–men drawings grew into landscapes and complex faces. My creativity and skill level keeps
growing and growing– but so does the stress and struggles that I face. This is how I came to be as
an artist, with my accomplishments and my failures. What will I learn from the stress? Will I
succumb to it, or keep partaking in the passion I've loved dearly ever since early childhood? It all
started when I was around 3 years old. While the memory is rather foggy, I do indeed know ample
about my early days as an artist. With my multi–colored crayons, I created scribbles of flowers, my
favorite toys, and other things I adored as a child. I made rather complex crafts at a young age as
well, Once, I created a paper doll with girly and colorful clothes that you could apply glue to and
then put on the doll. As just a mere 4–year–old, it was a great accomplishment. With encouragement
coming from my parents and my grandparents, I kept going, and I got better each day. For a while,
I was blind to how much I enjoyed the hobby and how I wanted to possibly pursue it as a career.
However, constant praise and encouragement from my parents– my mother especially– helped me to
realize how much I actually cared about art, and how it wasn't just a silly thing to pass the time.
Though, it wasn't just because of
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The Influence of Art on Our World Essay
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. Also, art can be just text. 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. You can perceive the art in many ways and the creator
wants it to influence you. I believe that yes, at can truly influence society and inform human
behavior. While it may seem to some that pictures, songs, and videos influence you the most, it is
actually true that books are the most influential and informative because they get in touch with your
mind and emotions. There are many people in...show more content...
Reading a book can be so influential to a person's mind. When your read someone's story and hear
their own personal thoughts, you get into that person's mindset and you think about things in a way
that has never came to you before. Their words get into your mind and send you this message and
influence you to think of matters in different ways. In the book "Night", written by Holocaust
survivor Elie Wiesel, he states, "Never shall I forget those flames which consumed my faith
forever." (Pg. 32) Right there is a very vivid statement, it draws out a deep picture that is
connected to someone's spiritual being. Faith is something many of us have, and when you read
that, you just formed a connection between you and this person . Also Elie states, " Never shall I
forget those moments in which murdered my God and my soul and turned my dreams to dust. "
(pg. 32) Everyone of us has dreams, and to know that one person just watched their dreams
dissappear, is heart breaking. Murdered is a very strong word, but murdering ones God, that is
even worse. What would happen if everything you thought about your God was taken away from
you? It would probably drive you to insanity. Finally Elie says, " Why should I bless his name?" "
The Eternal Lord of the Universe, The All–Powerful and Terrible was silent." " What had I to thank
him for? " (pg.31) These statements make us realize that he has lost his faith, his god, his
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Essay About Arts

  • 1. Reflection About Art Arts generate a strong feeling of admiration, displeasure, or anything in between. Furthermore, art expresses the human experience, and because of that correlation, there's a stronger bond between art and humanity. That bond allows art to evoke intense and powerful emotion from us . However, there is a difference between art and art–like; art has implication beyond the obvious, and art–like being merely decorative. So it is crucial to remember, that true art has meaning either positive or negative. Obviously, I learned that through this course and from experiencing art in the real world. In fact, since the beginning of this course I've been searching for art in the real world, so I can analyze and try to understand the deeper meaning behind it. Searching and Finding art in the world has certainly opened my eyes to all of the wonderful things in the world. Searching for art, I've found that it is everywhere around us and plays a major role in our everyday lives. Since taking this course I have encountered art in my home and school. Both are places that I go almost everyday, but my concept of art was so limited that I neglected to notice. At my home the paintings, books, and even the building itself is art. Infact, my mom has a Thomas Kinkade original hanging in the hallway and countless bibles lying around. Not only do we have bibles, but on my bookshelf lies tons of classic literature that I never considered to be art, because I thought art was "just paintings and stuff". Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Essay about Arts in Public Schools Arts in Public Schools All around the United States, art programs are being cut out of the budget in public schools. The arts include dance, band, chorus, theatre, film, drawing, painting, photography and literary arts. Some school board members feel these art programs are not necessary and do not benefit the students in any way. Elementary, middle, andhigh school students are forced to quit their passion and feel that their talents are not supported by their schools. Although many are not aware, there is a strong connection between arts education and academic achievement. Unfortunately, due to budget cuts in many public schools, the art classes are first on the list to be cut. It is important that the students, parents and teachers...show more content... Music, dance, drama, painting and drawing teachers try to incorporate academic lessons into their art classes. Students can be learning both art and academic topics at the same time. This can benefit the students extremely because it will not only engage the students in helpful activities, but it will keep them interested in learning the different topics. For example, schools may play music in the halls to introduce the students to culture that may help them to be open to learning new things in all of their classes. The painting teacher may have her student's paint a picture of a historical event they learned about in their history class and discuss it in front of the class. The music teacher may ask the students to pick a certain song that reminds them of a book they read in their English class and explain to the class why the song reminds them of that certain book. The dance teacher might assign a dance to the students that will get them thinking of a subject to write their paper on for writing class. The possibilities are endless as to how to mix academics into the arts. It is important to do so to keep the creative juices flowing in the young minds of the students in public schools. By participating in an arts course, students are fueling their cognitive developments and are Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Art has been around for thousands of years. People use it to express their feelings and ideas, Art is the universal language that everyone can understand. With a single stroke of a brush, pencil or pen you can communicate how you really think and feel. In this essay, I will be analyzing a painting. I will write about the visual elements and principles of design the artist used to create the piece, the message I think the artist was trying to convey, and what my opinion of the work of art. To begin with, in order to understand this painting you first need to understand the type of painting and the design of the painting. This type of painting is an acrylic painting. Acrylic paint is a fast–drying paint made of pigment suspended in acrylic...show more content... I think this is a memory because of the boat. I think the boat represents that he has gone on an adventure. You see two flags on the boat and I think that shows he has traveled. I feel this was a happy memory for him because of all the bright colors and the colorful water. I think the message of the painting is for people to look back in the past and find a good memory like the one the artist has painted. Finally, what is my opinion of this painting? I think this painting is not at a professional level, I feel that a beginner has painted this painting but I do enjoy the painting and the message the painting gives. I like the playful art style of the painting, the bright colors and the color of the ocean. The painting feels very simple but very detailed at the same time. The roof of the house makes the house feel old but the color of the house make it feel fun. The color of the boat and ocean give a feel of adventure. The sky and trees make the painting feel alive. Another reason why I like this painting is that anyone can look at it and find a different meaning. I sure some will look at it a see a totally different message than I did. Some paintings will force an idea or meaning on you but this painting you can find your own. In Conclusion, art is used to expressed feeling and ideas. I have told you the visual elements and principles of design the painting, the message of the painting and my opinion of the the painting. Hopefully this you have more Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Argumentative Essay On Fine Arts Schools that offer fine arts classes have lower dropout rates and raised attendance. The fine arts positively impact students of lower socioeconomic status more those of a higher status. The fine arts have no barriers for race, religion, and culture when it comes to being involved in the arts. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to be involved (Katy Independent School District). Without the arts these students have no outlet for creative capabilities and no way to express their talents. Students who need this way of expressing themselves are overlooked and they are the ones who need it the most (Dickson). When viewing the participation of arts in the eyes of a ten–year old, "It cools kids down after all the other hard stuff they have to think about" (Arts and Smarts: Test Scores and Cognitive Development). The arts engage students who may not be engaged in other classes. The YouthARTS Development Project and the National Endowment for the Arts and the United States Justice Department engaged in at–risk youth in art programs showed that the participants had an increased ability to work with others and were able to finish tasks, had better attitudes towards school, had fewer court referrals, and had an improved self–esteem (Arts and Smarts: Test Scores and Cognitive Development). The schools who cut their art programs first are those who are struggling to meet demands of academic curriculums. Many of the schools who cut or reduced their art programs were schools that Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Language Arts Importance Essay Eric Baierl REAT Task 1 WGU Language Arts Development Eric Baierl REAT Task 1 WGU A. Language arts classes play a crucial role in the literacy development of elementary–aged children. By learning to read and write a child is able to grow intellectually in not only language arts classes but all other classes as well. Communication is necessary to acquire knowledge on any subject and the more developed a child is in language arts the faster they will learn. There are multiple aspects of language arts that each play an important role in the growth of a students literacy. In this essay I will explain how the different facets of language arts,...show more content... Writing is also an important part of a elementary–aged child's language arts development. The use of writing allows children to express their thoughts and feelings which in turn allows for the growth of their personality and intelligence. A elementary student begins his or her journey in writing by first learning to write their name. This then develops into more advanced writing skills which they will need in pretty much every other class they will take. Children will progress their writing skills to where they can express their thoughts and feelings independently which, similar to reading, is a very exciting premise. This progression is developed in a variety of teaching methods such as spelling instruction and learning to have better handwriting. The teacher should encourage students to write on their own as way to explore their interests and express their feelings. This will help a student master the art of writing which will aid them throughout their academic careers. Speaking, or communicating orally, is one of the first things a elementary–aged child can do without help when they begin school. Most are able to convey their wants and needs at an early age. This is developed through the learning of new words and being able to apply those words to more accurately express themselves. Reading about new things and ideas add Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Essay On Why I Love Art Although I have been drawing for a majority of my life, it wasn't until recently when I realized just how much I love art. Art was my method of self–expression and creativity, creating a doorway for my imagination to explain its intricacies. I love art because of its ability to express emotions, moods, and stories. Stories are a large aspect of the artist in me. As someone with an extremely vivid imagination, stories are my way of expressing thoughts, coping with problems, and bringing a bit of adventure into a routine life. I can create the personalities, strengths, flaws, and motives of many diverse characters that change the corrupt fantastical world they live in. Through art, I draw out these characters' designs, emotions, and storylines,...show more content... I used pencil in order to create a high contrast with the shadows and highlights and I used colored pencils and pen to create both subtle colors and a surreal effect. I am also influenced greatly by the stories I watch. My mandala art piece is filled with themes from the show RWBY, which is about a young girl and her team of friends battling monsters and corruption in a dangerous, but unique world. RWBY inspired me to take a more fantastical approach to my story, building a world with its own laws, countries, and history. I made this piece into a mandala in order to expand into different art styles. With the radial design I created a type of abstract symbolism, something I rarely have done in my art before. Some of my art pieces aren't inspired by stories, however. In my observation piece, I drew a flower that has been in my house ever since I could remember. This flower represents home for me, always giving off a familiar vibe and a nostalgic feeling of comfort, security, and safeness. I used colored pencils in order to learn realism through color because before this piece I had only ever drawn grayscale art pieces. Finally, my second student choice art piece, which follows the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Essay about Art Movements Cubism was one of the strongest art movements in the 20th century that gave birth to many other movements such as futurism and suprematism. The Forefathers of this revolutionary way of painting were Pablo Picasso and George Braque. Although it may have seemed to be abstract and geometrical to an untrained eye, cubist art do depict real objects. The shapes are flattened onto canvas so that different sides of each shape can be shown simultaneously from many angles. This new style gave a 3 dimensional look on the canvas. The cubist movement gave rise to an extraordinary reassessment of the interaction between form and space changing the course of western art forever. The groundbreaking Demoiselles d'Avignon was controversial not only...show more content... One of it's innovator's was Umberto Boccioni who said "We want represent not the optical or analytical impression but the physical and total experience" (Futurism 101). "They now pinned less faith on the power of new subject matter and strove to complement their colour divisionism with fragmentation of the cubist sort" (Futurism 101). Suprematism was influenced by cubism because of it geometric shapes but "suprematism was not so much a movement in art as it is an attitude..." (Suprematism 138). This non–movement was created by Kasmir Malevich's , "His elemental forms were designed both to break the artist's conditioned responses to his environment and create new realities 'no less significant then the realities of nature herself'" (Suprematism 138). A suprematist work, banishes every trace of subject, it used color and form and there interaction to form a subject. While cubism had definite subject it was also the interaction of color and shape that made the subject. Constructivism was influenced by suprematism, this movement swept away traditional notions about art, believing that it should imitate the forms and processes of modern technology. "Often constructivism was overtly propagandist in nature: sometimes by the placement of simple geometric forms in the kind of literary context which turns such forms into representations..." (Constructivism 161). De Stijl was mostly influenced by painters Piet Mondrian, Theo Van Doesburg and Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. My Passion For Art Ever since I was a child, my number one passion in life is art. Art is in my blood so to speak. My mother had a strong passion for art, and she passed down that wonderful gift to me. I kept that passion alive and running all the way to my adulthood. My passion for art even grew larger with the encouragement of my middle school and high school art teachers. I love learning new mediums that I have never done before, such as photography, sculpture, ceramics, digital media, modern and contemporary art. My specialty right now is drawing and painting. The mediums, I like to use when I create my works are charcoal, graphite, pastel oil and gouache. I like creating abstract, still life, loose and messy style of artwork. I like hearing about the rich histories and stories of many different famous artists and each artwork that happened during the past and all way to the present. I value many things that are important to me such as art, education, molding young minds and equality. My American dream has lead me on a path to become both an artist and art teacher. My passions and values align with my American dream because they have two things in common art and education. However, there is a problem that lies between education and the art world that should be addressed. The problem is funding for the arts. There is a reduced amount of art programs due to lack of funding. Today, public schools are eliminating art programs and art education classes due to budget cuts and lack of funding Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. Essay on Art in Society Without art, the world would be a vast empty void of uncreative, unimaginative, non–colourful, bland society; Toast with no butter or topping; boring, life–draining death of the mind. Art is absolutely everywhere in everyday society, yet goes almost unnoticed and unappreciated by some; television, movies, music, stories, billboards, ads, even clothes and jewellery. These are all symbols of art or art in there own right, and without the Arts, there would be none of this. Art has created all these things that go unappreciated, has changed all the unimaginative, has manipulated the place we live into a more beautiful and wonderful place to live. And without support, of all the Arts, then society as a whole will die a little every time art...show more content... Without Art, and therefore without the Arts; anthropological research into behaviour ofhuman life from any era in history would be greatly diminished; society would be without soul, without art, without music, without theatre, or any form of fictional writing and storytelling. Haviland writes "art reflects the cultural values and concerns of a people. This is especially true of the verbal arts – myths, legends, and tales" (1990, p.383). He also states that "Myth, set standards for orderly behaviour, and the verbal arts generally transmit and preserve a cultures customs and values" (1990, p.383). So if asked who benefits from the Arts then the answer must surely be all of us; without the arts, we would never have stories of our past, or even learn from our past mistakes, or triumphs. Without the Arts, there would be no great writers, painters, or musicians; no Shakespeare, no Picasso, no Beethoven; we would have no past creative history, no creative evolution. Often seen as a luxury item, the Arts sometime is overlooked in the level of absolute necessity it has on society and the people within that society to learn, grow and communicate and understand his/her fellowman. Without the Arts, we would never learn of other cultures, we would never learn any ideas from foreign art, music or theatre. But the idea of the Arts getting supported in most western countries is seen as a luxury item, a non–necessity. This opinion is only generally because the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. The Importance of Art Essay Art is a form of human expression. Art can be seen as the artist sleight of hand on his mood. Art is in various media from posters to public wall of which we call "graffiti". Art is elusive as the use of colors shapes and the surface used adds a new dimension. Art portrays various ideas, feelings such as triumph, love, happiness, sorrow and boredom in loss to mention a few. Art is beauty and creativity. During man's evolution art has progressed over in its most primitive state up to its most modernized versions today. History shows that art has been used as a major tool for communication. Cavemen did art on their walls using unsophisticated and blunt tools. The indigenous people of our country, the aborigines such as Albert Namatjira...show more content... Ancient Egyptians, Aztecs, Incas and Mayans created many meticulous pieces of art. Some of the meticulous pieces of art are masks, pyramids, jewelry, wall paintings, tombs, sarcophagi. The primal Romans and Greeks showed their appreciation of life through art. India used art to show their dance and their religions. The African art is symbolic of their tribal cuffs as seen of their totem poles. Today, Art has gone through many changes. Abstract art dominates art today shows ambiguous life a man lives, in contrast to the unambiguous art of the past. Modern does not have spirituality and cultural values and beliefs in the past and is now a reflection of a materialistic life of today. Bill Henson, a portrait artist used his 12 year old Olympia as a nude model for his portrait drawing. This brought much controversy that he was exploiting the body of an under – age girl as his own gains. This shows that art is used for popularity and financial gain. The message behind art is to show ideas and ideas that are relevant to society. Art is meant to enliven life and things, thoughmodern art shows more if life's negativeness. Galleries, parks and museums view to the public with meaningfulness and with the appreciation for art. Art is still effective as hand written material was seen in the walls of Ancient Egypt. Modern art stimulates the thought and fosters greater Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. Art And Art Art is a way for not only everyday people but also artists to show their feelings and their passions. People can be affected in many, and different ways, through art. Even though art can be interpreted in different ways it can still have valuable meanings to almost everyone in their own special ways. Throughout time art has followed the people closely. It has fed on, and even publicized the state in which society was in. This is not saying that art can't differ from the theme of society, but more times than not it usually relates to society in at least some small way. Society and Art can differ over the era in time. Art helps people to build their ideas and reshape their imaginations. Art can contribute to pass on the way thing were over different time periods. Drawings, painting, and sculpture, has been known not right from the earliest starting point as confirm by the relics of the past. Be that as it may, positively, innovation has made it workable for new types of gear to be exploited and for new mediums to be utilized. There is additionally the alternative of computerized craftsmanship that will permit individuals to work with hues and pictures even without the most severe preparing to make the best magnum opuses. Numerous innovative changes happened amid the Modernist time frame. These included photography, the development of the shading range, and so on. In the postmodern period, changes included PC–controlled photography, advanced media, and so on. Things like Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Why Is Art Important in Society Essay hy is art important in society Why is Art Important in Society? I believe that Art is very important to any society. I think that Art in whatever form portrays real daily lives of the people, or person performing it. Art shows us that what people are thinking and feeling is important, beautiful, and valid. It is a powerful and entertaining way to get someone else's perspective on something. Art is a way for us to express our vision through many different and unique ways. No matter whom you are, or what part of the world you are in Art has a way of lifting our spirits, and making us feel good. We can be directly impacted by its power and emotion. I feel that we as humans need to...show more content... They needed Art for religious beliefs, not so much for entertainment or self–gratification. Most important men of Egypt have their bodies carved out in stone. When the man dies they believed that the spirit lived there, this is called the Ka the part of the human spirit that lives on after death. The tension and conflict between the uncontrollable forces of nature and the civilizing powers of human society have dominated American art and theatre. The actual enjoyment of art comes from the experience of viewing it or experiencing it. This enjoyment should be spontaneous and felt in the moment. Art is very diverse; it can deal with sorrow ,joy both or neither , it can present a solution or a problem , however the real essence of Art is that it frees the individual if even only for a moment. Sometimes that one moment may be all we need to revive, or to see or feel something differently than we did before. I think Art adds so much to our lives. I liked what the book had to say about Art and theatre, a lot of the information I didn't know or had never thought about before. I totally agree with what the book says; that we need Art and theatre because it makes us see life differently. I think Art and Theatre are very important in our lives and to society as a whole. It gives us hope, and it inspires us and without it life would be very one note. I believe that Art was designed to introduce to the spectator a higher order of thought and emotion, and if you are Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. Importance of Art Education Essay The arts are everywhere in our lives and have always been an important part of human daily experiences. The arts also are an enormous economic force in our world from fashion to design to the entertainment business; all are multibillion–dollar industries. Numerous studies have shown a positive correlation between a balanced and comprehensive education in the arts and high student standardized tests. A comprehensive arts education program helps students develop self–esteem, self–discipline, cooperative skills and self–motivation, all of which are necessary to be successful in life. (Arts Education Partnership, 2006) A comprehensive elementary arts education program should consist of all 4 elements: dance, music, theatre and visual arts....show more content... The students will learn to compare and contrast different types of dance and movements for space, time, force and energy. Finally students will begin to learn through dance about their own history and culture as well as those of their friends, building a mutual respect for their similarities and their difference. (The National Arts and Education Network., n.d.) MUSIC Why? Another element in art education is music. It is so profoundly rooted in our lives. It is one of the basic ways humans create and communicate meanings. Music helps us learn about others and ourselves. It helps us to understand other cultures beliefs and traditions. Through music, students are able to be creative and imaginative, it teaches students to be able to critically think and look at things differently. There is much research that shows a positive correlation with students that study music and a high achievement in math. What Content Should Be Taught? All Music courses should include instruction regarding creation, performing, listening and analyzing music, plus it's own subject matter focus. The focus of K–4 Music curriculum should be on singing, playing instruments, and learning to read and notate music so students can start creating early pieces of music. By learning these beginning skills, the students can then start to develop their specific strengths in their later year of education. By having students learn how to listen to Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. Art Analysis Essay Though most works of art have some underlying, deeper meaning attached to them, our first impression of their significance comes through our initial visual interpretation. When we first view a painting or a statue or other piece of art, we notice first the visual details – its size, its medium, its color, and its condition, for example – before we begin to ponder its greater significance. Indeed, these visual clues are just as important as any other interpretation or meaning of a work, for they allow us to understand just what that deeper meaning is. The expression on a statue's face tells us the emotion and message that the artist is trying to convey. Its color, too, can provide clues: darker or lighter colors can play a role in how we...show more content... The Stele depicts a simple scene: a seated man and standing woman behind him stare blankly straight ahead. A woman standing on the left looks down upon them. All of them are ordinary humans. They are not gods or goddesses. They are private people. Their clothing is plain, consisting of simple robes. It is representational of a regular family mourning the loss of one of its members, a scene that most people, even today, are able to relate to hundreds or even thousands of years later. The stele conveys a solemn forlornness that can be seen in the figures' faces. Their mouths are tightly shut; their eyes gaze blankly ahead. The woman on the left stares ahead with little emotion on her face. The stele does not depict any motion. All of the figures are standing (or sitting) still, in quiet memorial. This solemnity adds to the emotion of a grave where the stele once stood. There is no real clear answer as to who is being mourned. Are the seated man and the woman mourning the loss of their daughter, on the left? Or is the woman on the left mourning the loss of a father? The sculpture's ambiguity also adds to the emotion that it evokes. It might even be appropriate for its purpose. Its function was to mark a gravesite – the site of the body of someone who has died. Death is one of the most complex parts of life. It is the most ambiguous, for nobody knows for sure what happens in death. The ambiguity of the stele highlights Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. My Reflection Of Art Art has been something that I have always enjoyed. Whether it be actually creating my own pieces or admiring pieces from local artist, it has been a passion of mine very early on in my life. Now before taking Art 102 I never really attempted to dive in deep to the pieces I was admiring; I never really "decoded" any of the pieces, really. Instead, I would simply snap a quick photo, add a dark filter that really made the reds stand out, and write a witty quote. This has been my cycle when walking into any exhibit for the past years; find the most visually appealing work of art and spend more time on posting the piece on social media than actually interpreting what the artist was trying to portray. Going through the semester I have learned...show more content... Charles Graner and his team are the ones responsible for such actions and are responsible for the photo. When Graner and his team were exposed by Joe Derby, the entire world took note and there was not only outrage on Graner's part but on Derby as well for betraying his fellow American military. Copper Greene not only borrows the photo but iPod billboard as well and in a sense does a spin off creating his unique piece with his own message. The reason why we as individuals are able to make the connection of Greene's piece to Apple's advertisement is because the idea of signifier and signified. Where in this case the we take the signifier which is the bright loud colors with the a dark figure used in Greene's work and we translate that to the signified; which is apple products. In short, bright loud colors with dark figure equals apple products. Greene also uses bricoloage to create a sense of representation as he is using his platform to highlight the real world and those real issues. In this case, that being of American Military personal using strong forms of interrogation. Looking at the piece closer and decoding what the white headphones truly mean, we can conclude that those headphones not only serves as electrical wires used for torture but too Americans use those some head phones to shut out the outside world and any real problems, isolating themselves to their tunes and their own problems. The Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. The Importance of Art Essay The Importance of Art Throughout the ages art has played a crucial role in life. Art is universal and because art is everywhere, we experience it on a daily basis. From the houses we live in (architecture) to the movies we see (theatre) to the books that we read (literature). Even in ancient culture art has played a crucial role. In prehistoric times cave dwellers drew on the wall of caves to record history. In biblical times paintings recorded the life and death of Christ. Throughout time art has recorded history. Most art is created for a specific reason or purpose, it has a way of expressing ideas and beliefs, and it can record the experiences of all people. Most art has some sort of reason or purpose behind it. It might...show more content... Many people thought that African art was too abstract with no attempt to look real. On the other hand, an Italian artist named Bellini painted "Christ Blessing" which is another example of symbolic art. Some of the symbols Bellini uses are– Christ is wearing a purple robe, which is a symbol of grief. Scars on his hand indicated this took place after the crucifixion. Various motifs in the distant landscape allude to the resurrection. For instance, the bird on the barren branches of a tree represents death, a pair of rabbits signify regeneration, there are three robed figures that are Mary Magdalen, Mary, the mother of James and Mary Salome, who having visited the tomb of Christ hurry to tell the disciples of the empty tomb and the bell tower denotes that salvation is found through Christ's sacrifice. All of these things are in the painting for a reason, they record in detail about an event in history. Many cultures around the world express their ideas and beliefs in various works of art. In Africa the Nigerian Chokwe tribe held great respect for their dead ancestors. They would pray while carving an ancestral figure. One example of their work is in the figure "Chibinda" (The Hunter). This figure represents the culture hero Ilunga Katele, royal ancestor of the Chokwe people. Ilunga taught the art of hunting. This figure is wearing elaborate headgear, which is a sign of royal rank. He holds a Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. My Passion For Art Essay Art. To me is something undefinable, what I want my art to show you is a piece of myself and a piece of yourself. Something we can all relate to; a memory, a song, a poem, art should make you feel something. Art is a gift, a tool we can use to hide beauty in ordinary places and things. I want to broaden my understanding of design and the world that art is beyond my knowledge and experiences. Because my love for creating burns so bright and deep within me, I am determined to find a career path that will allow me to explore the world of design and art every day. A number of art forms are endless and this seems like a daunting task to find just one path that can express the enjoyment and involvement I want to have with art. Throughout my life I have been endlessly drawing, painting, sculpting and creating––often times I feel almost cursed with such talent to create because the ability seems endless. I have taken a number of art classes exploring my passions as a High School Student and created many different types of works including oil, acrylic, and watercolor paintings; etching, embossed, and screen printmaking; charcoal, graphite, and pastel drawings; Sculpting with ceramics and plaster as well as wheel pieces. I find that there is few mediums I have yet to experiment with. I have become accustomed to Acrylic paintings as I have recently started to create paintings and sell them to community members. I participated in a local art fair and it opened my eyes to what art Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. Persuasive Essay On The Art Of Art Art declares many things. It's a way for people to articulate their views, express their emotions, and communicate to the world in a way that gives them creative release. This ability to exhibit one's views in a imaginative and safe manner is exceptionally important to society's growth, and to border this freedom to articulate is detrimental. Art should not be hidden and concealed permanently from the public eye because some see it as vulgar due to the fact that many people have varying definitions as to what is crossing the line. Only certain, obvious things can be noted as truly indecent. Censorship is not an easy subject. As an artist, there is often a lot of tolerance for the obscene, from appreciation to detail on the human figure or the unique renditions of animalistic interaction. However, the majority of the public might find the same things that the artists see as a unique interpretation as vulgar. It is easy to see that such a standpoint must be taken into more consideration, as the point of indecency can differ greatly for a conservative Christian compared to a liberal atheist. The two images of what each group considers unseemly would most likely range in their obscenity, and so it would be difficult to put a line where one should be crossed. "If an image offends very many people, sooner or later someone will invoke the law, and along with it judges, legislators, policymakers, and the police," quotes Melinda Hinkson in Australia's Bill Henson scandal: notes on the new cultural attitude to images. Here we have a majority rule, where an image should only have action dealt upon it if enough people want change. Such censorship is easy to determine when there are pieces depicting derogatory themes, such as child pornography or racial notions. But there are multiple cases where there are two sides of the story, and it is not as simple. A statue named Truth is Beauty by Marco Cochrane has recently been constructed in the city of San Leandro, here in the bay area. This statue depicts a nude woman dancing, her body semi–geometric, and although you can not vividly see the all of the womans body parts, it is not difficult to know that she is supposed to be depicted as naked. A completely naked figure, Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. Persuasive Essay About Art From the first moment I picked up a crayon, I knew what I wanted to do. I knew exactly what hobby I wanted to work on forever; it was so natural for me. Soon, my abstract scribbles and simple stick–men drawings grew into landscapes and complex faces. My creativity and skill level keeps growing and growing– but so does the stress and struggles that I face. This is how I came to be as an artist, with my accomplishments and my failures. What will I learn from the stress? Will I succumb to it, or keep partaking in the passion I've loved dearly ever since early childhood? It all started when I was around 3 years old. While the memory is rather foggy, I do indeed know ample about my early days as an artist. With my multi–colored crayons, I created scribbles of flowers, my favorite toys, and other things I adored as a child. I made rather complex crafts at a young age as well, Once, I created a paper doll with girly and colorful clothes that you could apply glue to and then put on the doll. As just a mere 4–year–old, it was a great accomplishment. With encouragement coming from my parents and my grandparents, I kept going, and I got better each day. For a while, I was blind to how much I enjoyed the hobby and how I wanted to possibly pursue it as a career. However, constant praise and encouragement from my parents– my mother especially– helped me to realize how much I actually cared about art, and how it wasn't just a silly thing to pass the time. Though, it wasn't just because of Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 20. The Influence of Art on Our World Essay 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. Also, art can be just text. 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. You can perceive the art in many ways and the creator wants it to influence you. I believe that yes, at can truly influence society and inform human behavior. While it may seem to some that pictures, songs, and videos influence you the most, it is actually true that books are the most influential and informative because they get in touch with your mind and emotions. There are many people in...show more content... Reading a book can be so influential to a person's mind. When your read someone's story and hear their own personal thoughts, you get into that person's mindset and you think about things in a way that has never came to you before. Their words get into your mind and send you this message and influence you to think of matters in different ways. In the book "Night", written by Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel, he states, "Never shall I forget those flames which consumed my faith forever." (Pg. 32) Right there is a very vivid statement, it draws out a deep picture that is connected to someone's spiritual being. Faith is something many of us have, and when you read that, you just formed a connection between you and this person . Also Elie states, " Never shall I forget those moments in which murdered my God and my soul and turned my dreams to dust. " (pg. 32) Everyone of us has dreams, and to know that one person just watched their dreams dissappear, is heart breaking. Murdered is a very strong word, but murdering ones God, that is even worse. What would happen if everything you thought about your God was taken away from you? It would probably drive you to insanity. Finally Elie says, " Why should I bless his name?" " The Eternal Lord of the Universe, The All–Powerful and Terrible was silent." " What had I to thank him for? " (pg.31) These statements make us realize that he has lost his faith, his god, his Get more content on HelpWriting.net