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    Tea Ceremony

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    The Wabi Aesthetic and Meaning in Chaynoyu (Tea Ceremony) Chanoyu (tea ceremony) seeks to embody a particular kind of beauty: wabi. Together with the concept of yūgen (mystery and depth) as an ideal of the nō drama and the notion of sabi (lonely beauty) in haiku poetry‚ wabi is one of the most characteristic expressions of Japanese aesthetic principles. Because wabi as an aesthetic brings together many diverse elements‚ it is difficult to encompass it in a simple definition. It can

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    The Aesthetics of San Tomasso D’Aquino The Relevance of The Aesthetics of St. Thomas Aquinas to Contemporary Concept of Art and Beauty Dean Michael Anthony C. Vasco‚ PhD Professor‚ ‘St. Thomas on Critical Thinking’ Majella Antonia Z. Salceda - Tresvalles MFA Candidate University of Sto. Tomas‚ Graduate Studies March 23‚ 2011 Majella Salceda-Tresvalles • budji_tresvalles@yahoo.com • UST Graduate School 1 Table of Contents Preface Introduction Tomasso D’Aquino Medieval Concept of Beauty

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    Fine Art

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    2013‚ para. 1). Around the 17th century‚ a shift in modern art began to develop into fine arts‚ where aesthetic considerations are paramount‚ are distinguished from acquired skills in general‚ and the decorative or applied arts (“Art‚” 2013). Sketch aesthetics‚ also known as esquisses‚ are preparatory sketches or paintings to quickly capture the idea of a painting (Myers‚ N.‚ (2000-2013). The aesthetic of the sketch in the nineteenth-century France). This process was used frequently throughout the time

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    -1What is Art? “A form of human activity created primarily as an aesthetic expression‚ especially‚ but not limited to drawing‚ painting and sculpture.” Although the definition of art is not a definition as such‚ but more of personal preference and interpretation‚ I believe that whether it be psychological or visionary art‚ it can not be considered art unless it can be appreciated for the skills of the artist in its aesthetic value and meaning. Common belief is that art is only considered art

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    Mosquitoes

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    utilised to create this garment include Line‚ direction‚ texture‚ colour balance. The vertical lines created by the pleats of the peplum enhance the symmetrical‚ structured shape of the jacket‚ and emphasises the illusion of the small waist. The aesthetic pleasing aspect of this garment is the clever little frill called the peplum which softens the silhouette of the dress as opposed to it being a rectangle silhouette and emphasise feminism. The garment gives the wearer a balanced body proportion.

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    Questions : a. Describe the characteristics of philosophical reasoning! b. How is the use of reasoning into the framework of my thesis research plan? Answer : a. Characteristics of Philosophical Reasoning Before directly answering the questions above‚ I ’ll describe a little understanding of philosophical reasoning itself. According JujunSuriasumantri‚ Reasoning is a thinking process in drawing a conclusion in the form of knowledge. So reasoning is the thinking process started from empirical

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    Cameron Louis Daguerre The use or creation of pictures or visual images a movement or technique in photography emphasizing artificial often romanticized  Pictorial qualities Used as representation of people and historical events Machine aesthetic Impressionism 1870 - 1890 France Alfred Sisley A theory or style of painting originating and developed in France during the 1870s‚ Characterized by concentration on the immediate visual impression produced by a scene The use of unmixed

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    Poem for my Mother – Jennifer Davids Notes Outline It is an afternoon and the mom is washing clothes in a tub. The child has written a poem for her mother and gives it to her as she is washing. The mother scans the poem but rejects it as not being ‘all there is to life’. She feels that there is much more to life than reading or writing poetry. Despite her protest‚ the mother glances at the poem while she continues to wash clothes. Stanza 1 The mother obviously has given her life to hard

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    Introduction from: Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste by Pierre Bourdieu ©1984 Introduction You said it‚ my good knight! There ought to be laws to protect the body of acquired knowledge. Take one of our good pupils‚ for example: modest and diligent‚ from his earliest grammar classes he’s kept a little notebook full of phrases. After hanging on the lips of his teachers for twenty years‚ he’s managed to build up an intellectual stock in trade; doesn’t it belong to him

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    Buddhist Idea of Beauty

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    outlook and is devoid of any kind of aesthetic appreciation. Although this may at first appear to be very convincing‚ they are in fact far from the truth and are no more than mistaken generalizations. The primary aesthetic concept at the heart of Buddhist culture is the aspiration of leading a holy life. In Buddhism‚ beauty is not for beauty’s sake. It has been viewed as an incentive for those who aspire to the holy life. The Buddhist concept of aesthetic is a beauty of things that are imperfect

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