School of Visual Arts Essays

  • Fine Arts In Schools

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    experience, share, or express such aspects of the human condition as feelings, aesthetic experiences, the ineffable, thoughts, structure, time and space, self-knowledge, self-identity, group identity, and healing and wholeness.” (Hodges) In life, fine arts is one thing that a majority of the population turns to when they need something to help them express themselves. “Evidence of its effectiveness in reducing student dropout, raising student attendance, developing better team players, fostering a love

  • Research Paper On Michelangelo

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    “The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance,” –Aristotle Good art transcends time. Through imagination and skill, the visual arts lure a selected audience into different minds and creative worlds, providing a larger context for humanity, urging them present and historical issues. Art holds clues to life in the past: by decoding a work’s symbolism, color, and material, we can better understand the community in which it was produced—albeit crucial

  • Sally Linfield Observation

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    On October ninth, I visited Sally Linfield’s Art class at Oakridge Middle School, here in Collier County, Florida. The school is well decorated with many of the student’s artwork displayed at the entrance and along the paths to the classes. The school has a nice atmosphere and was built with a large courtyard with foliage in the center for an open air setting. It had a feeling of tranquility, although the students were moving from class to class. Located a few doors down from the office, Ms. Linfield’s

  • How Does Art Affect Society

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    Art is when the artists and the people express themselves, their passion and their feelings, and convey sentiment. Art can affect people in unique ways and unlock their mind. Art can interpret in many different ways. Art can have a special meaning. Art has shown what society is going through at any given moment over the years. Art and society can differ over time. Society outlines the artist work or it can be crushed or encouraged by the government. Art can help people reshape their imaginations

  • Definition Of Art Essay

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    Art has been around and a part of humans lives since the beginning of time. The first forms of recognized art were paintings on the side of a cave wall; art has slowly matured and become more sophisticated as time has passed. Works of art come in many forms and can take hours or simply a few minutes. Also, anybody can consider anything art. From some people’s perspective a dot on a piece of paper is the most magnificent artwork in the world. Looking at these standards it is easy to say that any part

  • Impressionism In The Starry Night

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    feelings. Post-impressionist on the basis of the impressionist used the impressionist painting techniques but stressed that join the painter 's subjective judgment. The content of the paintings mainly serves the artists’ philosophizing rather than purely visual techniques. Both skills are in an emotional and scientific way. The post-impressionist painters were influenced by the anti-objective science of philosophy and literary culture; the painting had to be added to the subjective

  • Fra Aquinas Analysis

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    Art is one of the widest spheres of human activity. Art can be used to achieve certain goals, such as making a visual record, seeing the world from new perspectives, creating or decorating objects and structures, and giving form to the immaterial. Artists however are not strict to follow a single goal, and can combine them. One of the samples in art can be seen through the work of Fra Andrea Pozzo. Fra Andrea Pozzo is an Italian artist. He was born in the city of Trento, and lived in the period of

  • Hyperrealism Does Not Give A Real Illusion In Art

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    In my personal opinion, I feel that hyperrealism does not belong to a genre and they are not creative or imaginative. Technical and skills involved to give a reality illusion in works is one thing. Taking a photograph would be so much easier rather then painting it. As to compare to Jackson Pollock’s painting, from the image above, he does painting in the form of abstract expressionism. He has a very unique style of doing his work, which is laying a very large piece of blank canvas onto the floor

  • Art Admissions Essay

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    Edgar Degas said “Art is not what you see, but what you make others see”. And with this application for a place on the BA in Fine Art course at your university, I begin my journey to help other see through my art and the art I will help them create. My ambitions for this course are to refine my skills, enhance my knowledge of practices past and present and to define my artistic voice. I am a practicing visual artist with a primary medium of painting. I have been interested in the making and studying

  • Mary Potter Souvenirs

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    Describing the Impressionist work Souvenirs or a Portrait of Miss Mary Potter can be difficult because much of the magic of the oil painting comes from the power of the portrait’s expression. Lawton Parker, the artist, has sought to present an elegant young woman in an informal, relaxed, and resting position even though she is clearly in a lavish environment. One can feel the immediacy of the moment and her facial features seem to convey layered emotions. One can also see Miss Mary Potter’s youth

  • Art Vs Body Art

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    Body art is one of the type of performance art which is conceptual. Artist uses their body as a canvas and erase the distinction between the creator and the work created. Transforming into art pieces themselves. By becoming art, they render the disinterested aesthetic judgments of the art object absurd or irrelevant. Harming one self is often seen as an attempt towards suicide but harming one self in a gallery space or in front of people suddenly becomes a performance or performance art. Zhang

  • Analysis Of Graphic Notation: The Case Of John Cage

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    difference between graphic and other forms of notation is that its aim is not to convey any specific directions regarding pitch, dynamics, note duration etc. (Stone, 1980, p.103) The system of graphic notation adopted by Cage was one which combined visual graphics with conventional musical notation. An example of this can be seen in Figure 1, where the conventional treble and bass clef on two five-line staves is used with

  • Van Gogh Poster Analysis

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    Glaser’s “Van Gogh” poster has resemblance with the similar work of art by Belgian artist Rene Margitte’s work. The pipe in the center of the poster and the message in the bottom in Glaser’s poster is same as Margitte’s poster. Glaser’s poster display different elements and principles of desiging. The pipe is made of many

  • Laura Magreus Ramus Analysis

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    The art piece, Freak Chicoreus Ramosus, by Laura Magbee immediately caught my eye when I entered the art gallery. The colors of the piece are vibrant and bright which I was attracted to. The work is also round which stoop out among the rectangular shaped pieces that made up the bulk of the gallery. At first glance, Freak Chicoreus Ramosus looks like you are looking through a strange hole and through that hole you can see a beach with a person lounging wearing a pink sunhat. The fact that the hole

  • Salvador Dali's Old Age, Adolescence Infancy (The Three Ages?

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    In the museum of Salvador Dali over at St. Petersburg, Florida, there were several artworks that caught my attention because Dali’s artwork is genuine in many ways. Although I was impressed by all the artworks, there was a particular one that interested me completely. The artwork is the painting titled “Old age, Adolescence, Infancy (The Three Ages)”. This is a 1940, oil on canvas painting with dimensions 19 5/8 in x 25 5/8 in. The subject matter in this work is the three phases of life. The painting

  • Pablo Picasso Vs Post Modern Art

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    symbolism, surrealism and Cubism. He was a Spanish expatriate painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist and stage designer. Picasso was born into a creative family. As his father was a painter, he quickly followed in his footsteps and was studying art formally from 11 years old. Several paintings from his teenage years still exist, such as First Communion (1895). He created an important example at every stage of his career from the classical works of the 1920s to the works produced in occupied Paris

  • Essay On Contemporary Chinese Art

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    Art has always been an undeniable aspect of human civilization. We use art to express and to explore, which is why I believe art is so important. Art reflects the state of its time; as creators, we project our experiences into creative expressions. That is why we must explore art of the past to better understand ourselves. Following the tumultuous times of China under Mao Zedong, so much has changed, and the art created then perfectly manifests this development. That is why today I am looking into

  • Graffiti Vs Graffiti Essay

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    around. The pictures come to life and tell a story or portray a metaphor about life. The pictures and art scrawled on the walls brings wonder and much thought to those with the privilege to bask in its ambiance. That art is to be covered up and defaced. Plain paint will cover the once colorful building, sealing the once beautiful art behind a now drear, meaningless and non-thought provoking wall. This art on the street is more commonly known as graffiti. The word or act of graffiti can be compared to

  • Analysis: Vancouver Mural Festival

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    Main Street is crowded with art, walls and bricks covered in paint , bursting with art as if communicating to all those who visit that it is a hub for an interesting and creative community. Just off the corner of Main and Broadway, on the side of a building, is a mural of two individuals. A young woman on the right, and an older man on the left, with the print, “the past” “is a gift”. The painting has been intriguing to me for the past couple years. I passed it every day on my morning commute to

  • Work Of Art Essay

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    What do you think about a work of art? Is there something that recognize a painting or sculpture that can be compared to an object in the natural world? Or is there a cultural belief that can change art? However, this doesn't mean that we should abandon all attempts at artistic criticism, just that we need to accept that our answers will always be deficient in some shape or form. For example, I specialize in painting, drawing, and sculpture, and so I don't believe that the criteria I propose below