Environmental artists began to express themselves in the late 1960s and early 1970s as a reaction to growing concerns about environmental degradation and urbanization. Utilizing natural landscapes as their canvases, they created large-scale installations and sculptures that integrated with the environment, often using materials sourced from nature. This movement emphasized the relationship between art and nature, encouraging viewers to engage with their surroundings and reflect on ecological issues. Through their work, these artists aimed to raise awareness and inspire a deeper connection to the environment.
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I think writers and artists began exploring the unconscious because they wanted to depict the inner world of emotion and imagination rather than show realistic representations of objects.
Most artists changed their style due to what they witnessed in the First World War.
they revealed much about the times they began to use oil-based paint
Impressionism began in the city of Paris, France, where four artists met in Café Guerbois.
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Depends on the graffiti. In terms of art or vandalism, there is a difference. I think what makes it popular is in terms of expression. People express themselves in different ways and it takes a true artist to tie all this together. One of my all time favorite street/graffiti artists is Phetus.
Showing the struggles of working people
Artists began to shift their focus from religion to science and philosophy
Artists began to shift their focus from religion to science and philosophy
Artists began to shift their focus from religion to science and philosophy
They didn't.
art began as an urge for people to express themselves and to pay homage to their kings and gods. this idea resonates throughout much of art history, however art progresses with the evolution of mankind. religion plays a very significant role in art, as well as humanist philosophy. as city centers grew, the demand for art also grew. as the market grew, artists became competitors and with the push of patrons, artists have sought to outdo one another, be it for the sake of wealth or national pride.
It was a response to the rampant commercialism of the time.
I think writers and artists began exploring the unconscious because they wanted to depict the inner world of emotion and imagination rather than show realistic representations of objects.
I think writers and artists began exploring the unconscious becuase they wanted to decipt the inner world of emotion and imagination rather than show realistic representations of objects.
European Artists began to create works that focused on topics other then The Bible and Christianity.