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    The essence of art is the union of inspiration, discovery, imagination, and power displayed and interpreted through our five senses. Art cannot be demonstrated, nor identified by any absolute source; no one can or ever shall deem any one piece or sense as “true art.”. For art is individualized and perceived differently by each being. The appreciation of what one brings to be experienced by others classifies as art, for art is to be appreciated in different perspectives; whether it be in sorrow, pleasure

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    Fan Art : Art Or Not?

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    Avani Bhatnagar Professor Keaton English 1A 20 October 2015 Fan Art? Fan Art. The question whether fan art is legitimate art or not has become one of the most debatable topics today, when people have become so crazy about some artists or characters that there are huge events such as Comic Con which have a great deal with fan art. The artists produce works, which can be in different forms like literature, music or visual art, then they want people to respect and appreciate their work. And, that

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    Art : The World Of Art

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    The world of art is a bridge, a bubble that connects and interacts with many aspects of the world and the lives of others very effectively. Arts reach into the eyes, the heart, and the soul of a human and bring out a multitude of thoughts, emotions, ideas, analysis, desires, and this list of what art is capable of doing goes on. It is important to recognize that art cannot be null and void from the aspects of anyone’s life, and exclusion of art is simply not an option, it would be one of the most

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    Art And Art Essay

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    Art has been around since the start of time. It is a way of expressing oneself and making a personal connection to the world. Art is much more than a brush stroking against a canvas—it is a part of our imagination come to life in the form a film, drawing, music, and literature. Because of how much art can impact society, we must have a social responsibility as a community to enforce the learning and practice of the arts. Art can be used as a way of reaching out to preach about racial prejudices

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    Art is supposed for expressing feeling and the visualizing the feeling or thoughts of the artists. Censorship is the suppression of content, which is defined as harmful, politically incorrect or sensitive by the authority (cited in Merriam, n.d.). Art and censorship have been connected for a long period of time together. In the recent society, the censorship on artworks is one of the most severe issues when it comes to censorship and the problem happens internationally. Since every individual has

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    Art Or Art Essay

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    The concept of art is very complex, and the question “What is art?” tends to not have a certain answer. However, most agree that art is any form of expression, and this statement is what everyone knows art as. For years, many people have gotten into heated discussions on whether video games could be considered as art or not. Though these screen-based games have been legally recognized as art, the topic remains a controversy. It is imperative to understand that video games have many artistic qualities

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    Appropriation Of Art : Art

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    year fine art Appropriation in Art In this essay I intend to look at appropriation in art from the readymades of Duchamp right up to the latest exhibition of the Chapman brothers at the Jerwood Gallery in Hastings. Appropriation in art is the use of pre-existing objects or images with little or no transformation applied to them and that the new work re contextualises whatever it borrowed to create the new work. There has been an ongoing debate about the validity of appropriated art probably

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    Art is an expression of free speech in a sense. However, some seek to influence and sensor an individual's artistic expression. Socrates believes that banning certain works of art from his ideal city is the best course of action for everyone. I will argue that Socrates is correct in his assessment that controlling the flow of art is for the betterment of society. By banning certain works of art, the souls of the young can be molded into an image that loves truth and honesty. Socrates says “ So our

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    The Political Art Of Art

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    Professor Sarah Tamez Art 1301.09 November 23, 2015 Political Art Art can be expressed in many forms but one of the best has got to be political art, as it expresses art in a relevant form for many to understand, it doesn’t require knowledge in history. It puts out a statement in a bold way so that people may better understand what is trying to be expressed. Many artists use art in topics like reproductive rights, equality, gun control, human rights, the environment and war to express desire

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    Art Is A Form Of Art

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    What do you love to do? Maybe you love art, maybe you love acting, or maybe you love sports. Now, imagine, whatever it is you love to do, you are the best at that. So, if you love sports, you are the greatest athlete of all time. Yet, even though you are the greatest at what you do, imagine nobody appreciates you. Imagine yourself as a sports star, and you are the strongest, fastest, quickest athlete in history but no one knows your name. Instead, they focus on someone else who takes performances

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