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- It is wrong that our government pay more money to the artist projects,for instance, there are more and more paintings and sculptures appearing at the public places, because there are more important thing to do. What‘s your opinion? Do you agree or disagre -
...tention to the artist projects.Speaking to myself, I take side on the latter.
First of all,artist is the image of ture-life it is created by people’s skillful hand and beautiful mind.Our country traditional artist is cl... - Should we allow the government to pay more attention to paintings and sculptures at the public place than other things? -
...e would benefit the local people in many ways. Personally, I would side with the former.
Although paintings and sculptures is one part of the development of the social culture, there are not all over the children who have... - art -
...ning or message behind it. Sometimes the artist is trying to convey a message to their audience about the subject that he or she is painting, and often times we can see the author’s mood just by looking at the piece of art... - arts -
...erity but also its
culture.Arts is fairly essential to culture while the external expression of culture is
throughout arts.It is true that every country should maintain and enhance its culture,then
we reject arts?Moreov... - Why we paint -
...ng at paintings, I can almost put myself in the state of mind that the artist was in while creating the work. Like I mentioned previously, there is a level of emotion that is put into the work that would almost be invisib... - Art History Woman Artist Paula Modersohn Becker Frida Kahlo and Sue Williams -
... While trying to decide whom to do my project on I ended up connecting the artist in an unusual way: as one dies another is born.
The first artist I want to discuss is Paula Modersohn-Becker. Paula was born in Feb... - Flutes -
...American flute which was hypothesized to have been developed during the Anasazi period ( meaning "Ancient Ones" a Native American period from A.D. 200 to A.D. 1300) which was based upon a design imported from Mesoamerica (... - Artist as Informers -
The function of an artist, in an artist’s eyes, is that of an informer. The artist sees it as his responsibility to clue the public in on issues that may not readily be seen in the public’s eyes. Their art is the means by whi... - critique of the hunger artist -
...owever the audience is never able to understand that. Even in the days of his fame people looked upon him as a phenomenon or a “shocking” attraction accompanied with their cynical suspicions which were an altogether insult... - Jasper Johns -
...different from the abstract artist style.
When he painted on canvas he concentrated and put objects on them such as the American flag, numbers, and the alphabet letters. He would apply the paint very thick, so that th... - Advantages and disadvantages on government spending money on art -
...ther places also need to use the money. These people say that so many poor children have not enough money for education. The government should use the money to help them, and those children might be the talented people of ... - Look at Salvador Felipe Jacinto Dali -
Salvador Dali was born in 1904 and was given the same name as a brother who died several years previous. ... Some of Salvador’s early paintings, even as an early artist at the age of 10, included portraits of his family. ..... - How were the policies and programs of the New Deal consistent with traditional and Democratic views towards the government and the economy? -
...sevelt was a Democrat and he believed that a good way to help the economy get stronger again was to do something called deficit spending. Deficit spending is was the government spending more money than it receives in reven... - art & money -
... last year. The CEO of Sotheby’s says that if 500 people were alive today, they would spend more than $25 million for one of these prized paintings. It is also rumored that “Au Lapin Agile” could maybe sell for $60 million... - Salvador Dali -
... this time. Dalí soon became a leader of the Surrealist Movement. From 1929 to 1937 he produced the paintings that made him the world's best-known Surrealist artist. He depicted a dream world in which normal objects are de... - African Art -
The traditional art of Africa plays a major part in the
African society. ... ) can not function without visual art. ... African art consists mainly of
sculptures, paintings, fetishes, masks, figures, and decorative
obje... - Party enhances fight against corruption -
...rom forming an anti-corruption department, it must be an independent department that is not affected by the government. It can be enhance the power of the investigation and avoid the disturbance of any agency.
Also, the ... - Cuban Crisis 2004 (gov't simulation) -
... another government’s domestic affairs should be limited to a few issues. For instance, if the population is under tyrannical rule, and actively let it be known to an outside power that they want a new regime. I also bel... - Civil Disobedience -
...uld be a violent and bloody measure, as it would be to pay them, and enable the State to commit violence and shed innocent blood.” Thoreau can relate to a particular situation as he was put in jail because he did not pay h... - Egyptian art -
VALUE OF EGYPTIAN ART
Egyptian art is one of the most significant periods in art history. Their modern advances were made unknowingly and helped to shape art to what it is today. Many people don’t realize how amazing the ...