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    ART is a diverse range of human activities and the products of those activities; this article focuses primarily on the visual arts‚ which includes the creation of images or objects in fields including painting‚ sculpture‚ printmaking‚ photography‚ and other visual media. The term ‘Western art’ largely describes the art of western Europe‚ but is also used as a general category for forms of art that are now geographically widespread but that have their roots in Europe. Art historians describe the

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    art is everywhere history

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    History of art Art is a product of a human mind in a visual form to express their ideas and emotions .art includes the creation of image in fields including painting‚ sculpture‚ printmaking‚ photography. But usually are not in painting‚ also in music‚ theater‚ film‚ dance and literature. Or in the other words it was a manifestation of human creativity. Art‚ in the first period of history‚ began with the invention of writing‚ founded by the great civilization of Egypt and Mesopotamia. In this period

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    Chuck Close

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    Chuck Close (born 1940) is an American photorealist specializing in close-up portraits and self-portraits. Close is one of the very few modern realists or photorealists who focus on the human face. In 1988‚ in mid-career‚ Close was paralyzed due to a blood clot in his spinal column. He regained partial use of his arms‚ and was able to return to painting after developing techniques which allowed him to work from a wheelchair.<br><br>All of Close’s works are based on photographs he takes himself. Close

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    Performing Arts

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    influence society. Visual and performing arts enrich individual lives in a various ways. Visual and Performing Arts Visual arts are work primarily visual in nature‚ such as‚ drawing‚ ceramics‚ painting‚ sculpture‚ printmaking‚ design‚ crafts‚ photography‚ video‚ filmmaking‚ and architecture. In addition‚ visual arts also include applied arts‚ such as industrial design‚ graphic design‚ fashion design‚ interior design‚ and decorative art. Performing arts are skills that

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    The NAEA states that students should have one hundred minutes of art instruction per week‚ with a teacher to student ratio of one art teacher per three hundred to four hundred students. As for the construction of the art room there should be a sink that is easily accessible with cupboards for paint supplies. Other shelves need to be placed in the room for the less messy items; such as‚ crayons and paper. Plenty of materials such as‚ water containers‚ painting surfaces‚ aprons‚ smocks‚ or old shirts

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    Chuck Close

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    De’Jon Warren Art 4B 25 October 2017 Chuck Close Chuck Close‚ born Charles Thomas Close is an American photorealist painter photographer known for his massive-scale portrait. He is also known for abstract works of himself and others which often hang in international collections. Sadly‚ a catastrophic spinal artery collapse in 1988 left him severely paralyzed‚ but his fame continues to grow and may even be supported by his dedication to his craft despite him having little control of

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    Human1302B-02 U1 Db1

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    Intercontinental University Abstract The common idea that people have of art is painting or drawing. There are different forms of arts called types of artworks such as painting‚ sculpture (carving‚ modeling‚ assemblage and construction)‚ architecture‚ printmaking‚ electronic media which includes computer‚ and digital graphics‚ ceramics‚ visual and graphics designs‚ collage‚ photography‚ post modern annexation and reconversion (Researching Art n.d “Types of Art). All these works of art function under two

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    Mixed Media

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    Introduction As the knowledge of humanities is an important foundation for educated citizenship in our increasingly complicated planet‚ the arts treated as an effective channel for communication and also a way to exhibit visions that are beyond the proportions of words and an important channel for cultural enlightenment. Mixed media art has these abilities and function a very different role than the things we consider as ‘art’. Mixed media which began in early 20th century refers to visual art projects

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    are rows of randomly-colored circles created by his assistants. According to Other Criteria‚ “Hirst’s body of work confronts the scientific‚ philosophical and religious aspects of human existence and includes sculpture‚ painting‚ drawing and printmaking”. He has won awards including the Turner Prize in 1995 and has works on exhibit in Tate Britain‚ London‚ New York‚ Washington D.C.‚ Netherlands‚ Germany‚ Australia‚ Scotland‚ and even here in Cleveland‚ Ohio. I like this piece for many different

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    Georges Braque

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    artists of Paris and later resulted in Cubism. Cubist art is abstract and focuses on the effects of light and perspective‚ and geometric forms. Though Georges Braque main field of art was painting‚ his other fields included drawing‚ sculpture‚ and printmaking. His paintings of 1908 to 1913 reflected his new interest in the geometry and simultaneous perspective that is found in Cubism. Braque painted still-lifes‚ because they are more accessible than landscape

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