Why is visual arts important to art?
Visual art is PART of art. Visual arts require creativity and imagination, just like all the other arts except for music. Drama and dance requires creativity and imagination to make the dance or drama. Trust me,, I should know. Actually I LOVE visual arts because it doesn't usually require speaking like drama does. GO VISUAL ART!!!
The color green , which is a secondary color , is made by combinding two primary colors : blue and yellow .
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The level of output the economy can produce in the long run is referred to as?
haw the amount of output in economy produces can be detreminis?
Where can you find a good half angel half devil picture?
Asimple drawing its o.k. Thinh its good as a tattoo
There is no good, half angel half devil.
What process do you go through to analyze a work of art?
Classical decomposition requires the study of the space the art takes place in, the color composition if applicable, the lines and flow of the work, the technique used, and the emotion and intellectual response it evokes. The space in which the art takes place could be the phsyical setting, the division of space in the work itself (common in paintings) and how it interacts with the space (negative vs. positive space.) The color composition is important in how the colors chosen relate to the work (or the lack there of). The lines and flow of the work tend to pertain more to visual works but anyone that has evaluated the artwork in automotive design know full well the importance of lines in the work. The technique is important especially in phsyical artwork such as sculpture and relief painting. This is also crucial in multimedia work and abstract sculpture. The last part, largely subjective, is what the work solicits from the viewer. Art without emotion could be argued ... isn't art. Andy Worhol explored this idea with pop art (cambell soup can anyone?) on what is the nature of art. Art is either everywhere (in your spoon, fork, stapler, etc.) or some rare thing (a painting by Raphel verus the macroni happy face the 4 year old did) and if it is a rare thing then what does the art have to convey? What elevates art from engineering then? This last part is solely the responsibility of the critic rather then the artist. An artist always sees their art as art, but what prompts the view to consider it art and what steps does the work take to make a believer out of the viewer...
Unity can be achieved by placement of elements in a work of art.?
Yes, visual unity is one of the elements of art and key to a well designed piece.
Where is The Thinker by August Rodin located?
In the gardens of the Musee Rodin near les Invalides in Paris,France.
What subject matter did Stanley Spencer paint?
Some say that Spencer's style was independent of any particular movement, but others say his Pre-Raphaelite influence is evident.
His subject matter was often religious, but he also painted several other themes, from portraiture to WWI paintings.
Which musical instrument sound most like a human voice?
double reed instruments, the oboe, cor anglais, or the bassoon, because the reed acts most like the vocal chords. air pushes/rushes past the two parts and they vibrate creating the sound. then your mouth creates the words, or in this case the keys create the different tones and notes. so out of all the instruments i'd say one of the double reed instruments because of the way they work and if they are played with excelent tone quality they even sound like someone is singing through them.
Where is the louvre and why is it famous?
The Louvre is an art museum located in Paris,France. It is famous due to it's large collection of art. The most famous would probably be Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa.
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What is the name of the artist who painted The Scream?
Edvard Munch. You can see a picture of it and read about it here:
the-scream
Edvard munch painted it of course.
Jennifer Collier is an artist who creates replicas of common household items such as typewriters, cameras, etc. using paper, often with type on it. She bonds, waxes, traps and stitches the paper to make it into a type of fabric. Her artwork is displayed all across Britain.
Rococo is an 18th century art period which features feminine and ornate decorations. Rococo art uses many pastel colors, patterns, and outdoor scenes.
The word is a fusion of two words, one French and the other Italian. The French comes from the word rocaille, which refers to art almost like a mosaic of found objects for a garden. It is also Italian because it shares an origin with the word Baroque, which defines a prior art period which was much darker, but shared the attention to details and emphasis on patterns.
What are the key points of realism?
The key advantage of realism is that paints an accurate picture of the subject. The key disadvantage of realism is that it leaves less opportunity for the expression of abstract ideas such as emotion.
How many students graduate from college every year?
1.5 bachelors degrees and 700,000 associates degrees according to the U.S. Dept. of Education.
Why is a historian like a detective?
Historians are like detectives because both arrive at a scene after everything has occurred. Both the historian and the detective follow trials of evidence left from the past or peoples they are studying in order to find answers or reasons for events.
What is the kind of art is suspended from a structure of some type?
Art that is suspended from a structure of some kind is often called aerial art or suspended art.
Giorge Leedy is an American writer, artist, and poet born in Mansfield Ohio in 1962.
In his motivational memoir, 'Little Star Big Universe,' he shares stories about his life and all of the wisdom he learned from having gone through both good and bad experiences. After joining the Navy at 20-years-old, he finds that by following his heart, his life is a never-ending adventure. Following his three year term the Navy, he begins having psychic experiences. He doesn't consider himself a psychic, but is especially sensitive to psychic phenomena, and believes that everyone with a good heart and intention, has the ability to receive psychic messages or signs from the Universe. Having heard when he was younger that if he wanted to be a writer, he had to have a lot of different life experiences to write about, he became a fearless adventure-seeker, living and working all over the United States. Besides Ohio, he lived in Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Florida, New York, Washington and California. His many different occupations over the years included Laundromat attendant, hardware clerk, live-in caretaker, executive secretary, artist, writer, cook, design assistant, newspaper deliverer, personal assistant, legal process server, picture framer, barista, copier operator, art gallery curator, waiter, courier, grocery bagger, factory worker, shipper, roofer, hotel clerk, manager, salesman, oriental rug repairman, and more. Fourteen years after leaving the Navy, at the age of 36, he amazed everyone- including himself- when he reenlisted in the Navy- after being guided by the Universe to do so. He shares a variety of his psychic experiences, including how at the age of 51, while dying of cancer, he had a psychic dream which provided him with a homeopathic regimen that saved his life. All of the details are in his book.
In his novel, 'Uninhibited From Lust To Love,' Cole Driver discovers that being straight doesn't give him immunity from falling in love with a gay man. What starts out as a fantasy encounter between him and Mikey Valentine, doesn't end there. Smitten with each other, their boundaries become blurred just enough to allow for an unlikely and out of the ordinary romance to begin. For their relationship to fully blossom, they must grow beyond their past beliefs and adapt to their new reality. Until they wholeheartedly recognize the love growing between them, cherish and safeguard it, they won't be able to fully evolve and achieve being uninhibited from lust to love.
In the sequel novel, 'Uninhibited From East To West,' he tells the story of two best friends who become lovers after moving from Eastern Washington to Seattle, as well as the story of the Italian crime family they become members of- who moved from New York City to Seattle.
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What is the best way to use a paint stencil?
What You Will Need To Stencil
* A flat, circular brush or a sponge brush * A stencil or stencils * Paint * Painters tape * A dabbing plate
How to Stencil
# Find the best placement for your stencil. To make sure it is straight, use a mini level. # Once you like where your stencil is, tape it up with painters tape. Make sure the stencil is perfectly flat against the surface before you tape it up. If the stencil does not lay taught against the surface of your wall, furniture or cabinet, paint will leak * http://www.askthedecorator.com/Stencil.shtml
What does the painting 'Wreck of the Hesperus' look like?
I too was interested in such an answer (Groucho Marx refers to a painting of such title being tatooed on 'Lydia the tattoed Lady' in his song of that name). An entry on Google states that William McTaggart RSA (presumably Member of Royal Scottish Academy) painted a picture with that title based upon the poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Hope this helps.