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In the ancient time, Greek people used to believe that there are nine different Goddesses of various kinds of arts and other cultural activities. All these Muses are not only considered as the Goddesses of various cultural activities but at the same time, they are extremely talented and also with a great degree of beauty, grace, and allure.
The aim of this essay is to analyze politics in modern art. Art becomes more significant in the sense that it addresses reality at the same time it encourages people to think and act when faced with events that concern them, the society and their values. The link of the contemporary arts to politics in the United States started during the Vietnam War.
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Born in 1949 in Liverpool, Tony Cragg began his education in Britain before he proceeded to Germany for further studies. Unlike other students of his age, Tony spent much of his life in his Wuppertal studio doing what he did best. In 1997, he was given a teaching position at an art academy in Dusseldorf which helped him to improve his art skills.
Oneiric, in film theory, refers to the depiction of the dream like states in the film. The dream metaphor has been greatly used in film theory by many filmmakers at all times. In fact, it would be cliché to state that films are like dreams. Dreams are of many kinds which relate to the films as well such as horror movies are nightmares.
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Monet had no money and he spent the 1867 with his father. Monet had abandoned his companion and son whose birth he attended in Paris and then returned back to Sainte-Adresse. This paper tells about this painting significance, the biography of Monet, the style and era of the painting, and the discussion of the humanities theme of the painting.
The film "Freedom Riders " is a documentary that was done to commemorate the people and the struggle they went through in the fight against racial segregation. Congressman, one of the main characters in the documentary narrates about how as a participant of the freedom rides he was violently brutalized.
The realist movement in European art, especially in France, flourished between around 1840 to the latter years of the nineteenth century. The main message that most works of art sought to convey at that time was an objective and truthful vision concerning the contemporary life. Realism came to exist after the 1848 revolution that led to the overturning.
The social, political or economic conditions of a society can greatly influence the nature of art in any societal setting. Arguably, an isolation or an interplay of all these factors can influence the nature of art work, the theme, tone and even the art composition that a particular art settles to paint concerning a particular societal cause.
The paper will also address extensively, the story of two characters, Caspar and Caroline, whose story is well narrated in the novel; “Exquisite Corpse”, originally written by Robert Irwin. The novel has been viewed by other scholars and authors, to be a surrealist painting denoted through words, as it depicts how men perceive women’s actions.
It showed high levels of creativity among the African American population residing in NYC. It marked the basis of African American expression and the African Americans were motivated to celebrate their heritage through literature, arts and other forms of art. The early years of the Harlem Renaissance were characterized by migration.
This essay analyzes the art of Jackson Pollock. His painting techniques, however, are known for its uniqueness and eccentricity, contributing to several innovations in visual art. The most important of these was his development of the so-called drip technique wherein a canvas spread out on the floor is painted through pouring of synthetic resins.
This essay explores perceptions of the beauty in fashion. Often, lenses are employed in the process to focus the light emitted or reflected from objects. The lights are converted into a real image in the camera on a surface e that is light sensitive. The recording occurs inside the camera during a timed exposure.
The paper provides analytical essay's outline, which aims to analyze three contemporary artworks. The study purposes to examine the resemblance and further comparison between the contemporary and classical artworks. The theoretical framework stated in the introductory sentence can be best explained by the relevant material listed below.
This essay gives information about the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego. The MCASD boasts for more than 4000 artworks after the 1950s that encourages works from all kinds of artists: from unknown, emerging, and even famous artists in international art communities. The artworks were varied with genres ranging from drawings.
This essay discovers how did European colonialism affect the form and meanings colonialism of either the paintings or the architecture of 19th early 20th-century South Asia. Decorated architectural surfaces conveyed immense meanings through the appearance, materials, and methods used in their creation.
Foutain is a sculptor that Bernini chose to represent himself, considering this his greatest talent. A careful study of some of his multi-media works such as the Fountain of Four Rivers can illustrate a great deal about Bernini’s new Baroque ideas regarding time and space that were entering Rome as the 17th century progressed out of the Renaissance.
This essay analyzes Ilya Repin’s “The Volga Boatmen” (1870-1873), Frederic Edwin Church’s “Heart of the Andes” (1859) and Peter Paul Rubens’ “The Battle of the Amazons” (1618-1620). Comparing art, particularly from different periods and places, can help to reveal common approaches over time and place that help to convey particular moods.
The purpose of this film is to play upon all these different types of fear that are found in the general population (like any good horror film). These fears are very real and are based firmly in a social and cultural context, and perhaps even play on the paranoia of certain groups. Additionally, the film has a sense of urgency and panic.
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This research paper investigates one of the finders of Cubism movement, Pablo Picasso. Pablo Picasso, through art, changed the imaginative insights of a whole generation of people. Pablo Picasso and George Brak crafted a skill to craft drawings and models that would boost the drawing of art globally.
The essay analyzes The Nature of Beauty in Contemporary Art. There is a general belief in art as merely something decorative, lacking any power to change the world. It is because of this general belief regarding art that has diminished the artist’s ability to take constructive action – the disenfranchisement of art.
This essay discovers Landscape art in Chinese traditional painting. The artist characters used to paint the rolling hills, and rivers of their native country side that was a demonstration of peace through use of soft, rubbed brushwork. These forms of paintings by the above artists became common styles of Chinese landscape painting.
The purpose of this essay is to explore the fact of originality in modernism and postmodernism. Some artists go further and further afield in their quests for originality and uniqueness, and sometimes the results of these attempts are not great art, but utter nonsense. This is as true of modernist and postmodernist literature as any other form of art.
The aim of this essay is to analyze symbol of cigarettes in the fashion. Advertising specifically designed to promote the use of cigarettes also specifically addressed women and their growing independence. This has been shown through many analyses of the advertising that were intended to make women associate smoking with modernism.
Art is usually taken as the key illustration of something with essential value rather than just instrumental. The researcher discusses the permanent collections found in the museums, that are all created for the entertainment and tourist attraction and they are all representation of art which depict different ideas in New York.
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The twentieth century was marked by the outstanding surge of the various art forms and genres, for culture and particularly visual art were greatly impacted by historical events and new social tendencies. This period in art history fostered reconsideration of and sometimes distancing from traditional basic concepts in painting due to changes.
The researcher of this essay analyzes Painting Styles, Impressionist, Post-Impressionist & Modern. Developed in France during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, ‘Impressionism’ was first originated in painting and later in Music. Developed in France during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, ‘Impressionism’ was first originated.
This essay discovers the Identify of one contemporary fashion theorist. She concentrated on photography as a fashion artist maintaining that photography is the appropriate style of expression in a civilization that is media-dominated. She has published various works that reflect this aspect. This paper will analyze Cindy Sherman’s works.
This essay analyzes Spring of Hans Hofmann and Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh. Van Gogh’s Starry Night was painted in 1889 during which time, the artist was an asylum patient. Han Hofmann’s Spring was painted in 1944.Van Gogh is described as a post-impressionist artist and Hofmann is described as an abstract expressionist.
This paper concerns the artwork of Christo and Jean-Claude. This particular piece of glows beautifully in the sun and billows in the wind more than an artwork alone, but also qualifies as a piece of culture. The message that this art portrays is more than amazing. Tracing its roots from the time of construction to when the entire work was finished.
This essay focuses on the painting George Washington Crossing the Delaware. In many cases, this type of historical search can also illuminate elements of a painting that were not intended to reflect the time in which it was painted but manages to do so regardless. Painting are obviously intended to be commemorative, that is, they are intended.
Graffiti, largely identified as an illegal art, has been used by artists as a means of expressing resistance to the hegemonic definition of formal art in numerous countries around the world. The definition of graffiti changes depending upon who is providing the definition. Other than the illegal act of painting on an unsanctioned public or private property space.
Street art is any form of visual art created and strategically located in public spaces to pass specific messages. The various types of arts in the streets include graffiti, sticker arts, sculptures and wheat pasted posters among many others. The streets of Berlin have numerous forms of art. Arts in the streets of Berlin are an integral aspect of the city.
As the paper highlights the new beliefs introduced in the Renaissance period offered escapism from the religious roots of art and eventually led to the development of art method that was rich in emotion and drama. There are many explanations and theories, with each one having its own rebuttal, thus, leaving room for a lot of creative thinking indeed.
According to the report Cameron uses his characteristic style of realism where the characters come to life. He also concentrates on creating a story line that most people can identify with. His decision to direct and produce this film was inspired by an actual event that had happened almost a hundred years ago.
According to the report many people who witnessed the horrific scenes still remember with horror, the untold suffering among civilians, mainly characterized by abductions and extrajudicial executions. One way of ensuring that such scenes do not occur again is ensure that the memories are engraved in the society, as a way of resistance.
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Street art is an art with more specificity on the visual art that is developed in public spaces such as streets, although the term always refers to unsanctioned art, as opposed to the government sponsored initiatives. Street art also includes traditional wheat-pasting, graffiti artwork, sculpture, sticker art, street installations, stencil graffiti, video projection, etc.
This paper analyzes the artworks of Andy Warhol and Vincent Van Gogh. Vincent van Gogh was a Dutch and post-impressionist artist, who extended his ideas from the principles of impressionism and created his own manner of “brilliant colors and thick, swirling brushstrokes. His artworks were also an evidence to the impact made by Jean-Francois Millet.
This essay gives a detailed information about the art of Frida Kahlo. Kahlo was victim to a tragic accident early in her life which sentenced her to a life of pain and suffering. Additionally, she was married to Diego Rivera, which inspired an enormous amount of the emotion felt in her work. Kahlo depicts in shocking detail, a portrait of her physical pain.
This essay explores Chinese Art and analyzes Chinese Painting. Chinese were more concerned with preserving their heritage. European paintings were predominantly affected by the events at a particular point in time and therefore different eras had different themes in paintings. The themes went from politics to paintings of nude women.
This essay analyzes Paintings and allusions in English Patients. The plot involves a small Italian villa which is “living out the end” of the World War II and has somehow managed to survive the wrath of a war torn planet. The author’s representation of a unique connection between disasters in the human history and the atomic bomb explosions.
This essay discovers Stuart Davis's Hotel de France. The painter painted the painting in a way on how he expresses his ideas about them. The painting is a picture of a four-storey building of a hotel named, Hotel de France. On the left side of the painting are some other side parts of buildings, in front of the Hotel de France building are a public.
This essay explores The Evolution of wall painting. While the tools used changed from stones, crudely fashioned chisels and charcoal to the actual paints used nowadays, the purpose has not changed, which is - enhancing a beautiful appeal. There has been a shift in trends of wall painting. Studies indicate that the oldest painting is founded in France.
Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson (1889-1946) was born Britain and more specifically in London where he attended the Slade School and associated himself with a notorious gang called coster gang. This was a group of students considered as iconoclastic. Nevinson was only 25 years old when the First World War broke.
This essay discovers Frida Kahlo and her artwork. Her physicians were certain she’d never walk again but she fought against this prediction and eventually was able to walk again. Kahlo’s introduction to the art world was thus initiated by her mother, who presented her with her first art set and assisted in having a mirror installed in the canopy.
The film new boy begins with a closer up shot of the young black boy. This is an establishing shot revealing just enough details to help create the mood in the movie. A close up shot reveals just enough details to develop an understanding of the immediate surrounding.
One Missed Call directed by Takashi Miike belongs to the new genre of Japanese films known as “J-Horror”. It follows the pattern of many films that belong to this genre where an apparently innocent piece of technology turns out to be an evil force. In One Missed Call, the frightful object is the cell phone.
Innovations in the study of light and photography, for example, changed the way that people viewed images, and artists began to experiment with impressionism as a way of capturing the interplay of light and shade in a fresh, new way. Somewhat in contradiction to these new developments, there was in the UK and France a number of academies.
This essay focuses on the abstract painting by Pollock, Newman, Rothko and explores the ways that late modernist abstract painting has been theorised. These paintings seek to convey an emotional context that remains separate from any kind of recognizable subject. This is done through the artful use of color and form as they interact with or are a part.
Both romanticism and impressionism periods had a unique form of art that were highly regarded at its era and had substantial links to culture and religious practice of its time. The romanticism movement came into existence around the second half of the 18th century and developed further during the industrial revolution in Western Europe.
The paper analyzes Vasily Kandinsky's "Circles in a circle". The artist compasses and optically perfect circles, opens up a new sensibility to the art form. Similar to fellow American artist Manierre Dawson, Kandinsky’s style and substance was based on coordinates and curves suggested by parabolas, hyperbolas and circles.