Category: Art 2722

  • “Vesperbild”: The Scale, Composition, Perspective-Pictorial, Space, and Pattern

    People of lower classes in society majorly observed Christianity in the past, and therefore religious art did not receive substantial funding. People also adhered to the forbiddance of crafted images, apart from having a smaller number of Christians. They obtained most items from pagan artists and molded them to include Christian symbolic meanings. This paper…

  • “Salon de la Rue Des Moulins” by by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction In the current essay, a painting “Salon de la rue des Moulins” by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec will be analyzed in-depth, considering the context in which it was created. A brief overview of the painting, the artistic movement, the artist’s style, different influences, and personal reflection on…

  • Individualism vs. Collectivism in A Beautiful Mind

    Introduction A person cannot live outside of society, outside of the collective. But simultaneously, for harmonious development and happy life, it is important to preserve individuality. A Beautiful Mind of Ron Howard was conceived as a film biography of the mathematician, Nobel Prize winner John Forbes Nash. The main character acts as an individualist and…

  • Review of Paper Routes Exhibition

    One of the art missions is to express public opinion and draw attention to acute social problems through vivid and memorable images. Some art people use shocking images or performances to demonstrate the imperfection and cruelty of reality. However, other artists express their ideas by helping viewers see the beauty and its importance in the…

  • “Girl With a Balloon” by Bansky

    The name of Bansky art is “Girl with a Balloon” was seen stenciled on a wall at London’s West Bank in 2002. The period was characterized by the largest anti-war protest after the bombing of Iraq implying that there was high need for hope despite turbulent times. Bansky image, 27.5 x 19.6 inches, was recreated…

  • Cubism as an Artistic Movement

    Table of Contents Introduction Main Body Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Cubism was an inventive movement which began in 1907 in France and its main aspect was featuring the surfaces of geometrical planes. The Cubist movement developed as a new wave art movement and was initiated by Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso, simultaneously. European sculpture, literature,…

  • Factors of “The Shawshank Redemption” Production

    Introduction The Shawshank Redemption is one of the most iconic films produced in the nineties. Considering that it was a time where anti-prisoner sentiment in the US was on the rise, the film, which humanizes prisoners, would inevitably become controversial. However, controversies aside, the movie is also famous due to its extensive use of filmmaking…

  • The Twilight Vision Exhibition and Tsara and Brenton’s Essays

    Table of Contents Photographs have hidden meaning Imagination and formulation of photographs Interpretation of photographs by readers Organization of photographs The freedom of the artist in expressing ideas in a photograph Works Cited Photographs have hidden meaning Photographs have been known to contain hidden “meaning” (Dowler; Kelsey, Stimson, 1). It is even at times “hard”…

  • Analysis of “Breath” by Smith in Copland’s Essay

    Table of Contents Breath by Michael Smith Copland’s Essay Analysis of Breath Conclusion Works Cited Breath by Michael Smith Michael W. Smith’s evangelical track “Breathe” is from the album “Lord I Need You” (Songs of Worship). It was launched in July 2017 and had a playtime of 06:56 minutes. The song follows one thyme scheme…

  • American Studies 1890’s Portrayed in Art

    Introduction The relations between the human beings within the society have always been characterized by substantial controversy arising from the conflicts between various social classes. People of the wealthier layers of the society and the people living in the poorer conditions have always tried to defend their interests and express their values in the forms…