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    Femme d’Alger Femme d’Alger is a painting created by the artist, Roy Lichtenstein. The work of art was created in 1963. Its medium is oil on canvas with a dimension of 80 x 68 in (203.2 x 172.72 cm). The subject matter of this painting is of a harem women lounging naked in her apartment waiting. She is supposedly everything a male wants, a male’s fantasy of a woman. Although this painting is of a nude woman, the symbol and meaning behind it is, the woman is actually arousing to herself. Lichtenstein

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    27). The Italian Renaissance is famous for its art which includes unique style of painting and sculpting, however, the Renaissance made significant remark on the use of scientific techniques which also can be considered as the influence of classical ideas. Although, classical ideas were not advanced like in the Renaissance, it provided the foundation for the Renaissance to revive it again. The Italian Renaissance transformed the manner of viewing the arts. Before, most people in Italy were bounded by

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    Do you ever wonder why the literate arts are called art? Expression is the first thing that comes to mind for me. People use the literate arts to be expressive. It is used as a way of communication. Some types of literature can be used to express feelings. Or it can be used to escape from reality. Art is an expression. What do the authors freire, Pratt, Rodriguez, and Miller have to say about the literate arts? Pablo Freire talks about the problem solving method vs the banking concept in his essay

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    Art is all around us. It’s a part of our everyday lives. As time goes on more and more people will start to realize the importance of art. They will see that art is an essential tool that contributes to the growth of society. The future of art will be nothing less than bright. I predict that art grow in all aspects of life. In this essay, I will go into details of what I think the future holds for art education, public art, and what I will contribute to the future of art. In the future, I predict

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    Oh art lovers! Wherefore art thou art lovers? The question throughout the survey we gave to friends and family and The 2012 Survey of Public Participation, all left me asking that same question. Where are all the art lovers going that had been around in previous years? Looking at the data from both graphs its evident in my eyes that the reason for this drop in art lovers is the education and home life that is built into the mindset. When children go to school and do not have an art or music program

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    issance art has reflected the work of classical art in many ways but there are also things that the artists of the renaissance period have decided to defer from including in their work. Some examples of things that the renaissance artist have carried over from classical Greece and Rome include the use of contrapposto in their work, the mathematical fundamentals in their designs, and the focus on the anatomical structure of the human figure. Despite all these similarities there are also a few differences

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    the world they live in, whether it is through writing or art. These mediums have also served not only as a way to represent the events in history but also provide as a way to convey certain messages with hopes to teach, influence or convince the viewers. Three periods in history, the Egyptian, the Roman, and the Byzantine, are examples of cultures that used art as a mean to relate the earthly world with their religious beliefs. With their art, the Egyptian aimed to paint the rulers as god-kings, the

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    dissatisfied with this lifestyle, but the integration of arts can cause various changes in a student’s life. The arts in classroom curriculum open up a diversity of things for students to develop their interest and enjoyment in or express their minds. It not only allows students to enjoy life, but to also expand their academic skills. However, the focus of schools is on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics—STEM, rather than on STEM and the arts: STEAM. Schools all around the world are focused

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    college to attend is the big question. For students that want to pursue art in college, then the big question is if art school is the way to go or “traditional” college with just a major in some medium of art. I believe that if anyone wants to be an artist or wants to do something in the art field, that they would benefit more from an art school than a school whose sole purpose is not to prepare students with access into the art world because of their high quantity of like minded students, and it provides

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    The Art of Advancing My parents always raised me to believe that the arts are how we understand ourselves and everyone around us. Growing up in Appalachia, other´s opinion about the arts greatly juxtaposed mine. When you live in a community where it is common to live below the poverty line, it’s hard for most people to care about anything that isn’t considered useful. The mindset of those living in Appalachia is almost always, as put by one mountain woman, “Livin’s more important than schoolin’”

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