Category: Art 2722

  • Creativity and Its Importance for Art

    Creativity is generally the ability to generate alternative ideas and possibilities crucial for solving problems, entertaining ourselves, and communicating with others. In architecture, creativity means putting effort into creating the physical framework that enables us to live the way we do instead of falling into the lifestyles passed through generations of cemented societal structures or…

  • See Here the Conquering Hero Comes by George Friedrich Handel

    0:14  A 0:29  B 0:44  A 0:59  A 1:13  A 1:29  A 1:43  B 1:58  A 2:14  B 2:29  B 2:44  B 3:00  C (Coda) The above presented column is the reflection of the change of ideas in the piece of music See…

  • Nudity and Nakedness Compared in Art

    The Ways of seeing chapter begins by explaining the difference between a man and a woman in terms of their presence. It says a mans presence depends on power embodiments like moral, physical, temperamental, economic, social, and sexual. When this power is strong, the man is striking and when it is small, he has little…

  • 8 Mile by Curtis Hanson Review

    Table of Contents Introduction The plot and problems that arise in film Symbol of the title Who is Eminem? Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The movie 8 Mile vividly portrays a hip-hop culture and its manifestations in modern society. The movie describes the life of a working-class fellow Jimmy B. Rabbit Smith Jr., and his desire…

  • Salvador Dalis Mad Tea Party Painting Reviewed

    The Mad Tea Party is an engraving by Salvador Dali created in 1969. It depicts a melting clock on a tree trunk, a key, and many butterflies (Dali, 1969). The work is based on Lewis Carrolls Alice in Wonderland, which served as inspiration for Dalí (Martin & Jacobs, 2018). The tale tells the fantastic story…

  • Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction by Benjamin

    Table of Contents Introduction Summary Evaluation Implications Conclusion References Introduction The shift towards capitalist values in the modern world has marked a distinct change in the perception of art, which prompted numerous attempts to explain the phenomenon. The current paper analyzes the essay Work of art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction by Walter Benjamin…

  • The Birth of the New Avant-Garde by A. Astruc

    Introduction: The Central Argument of the Novel In his famous novel called The Birth of the New Avant-Garde: The Camera Stylo Alexandre Astruc argues that cinema is getting a new life and gradually becoming a means of expression, which is why every filmmaker has an opportunity to communicate through their films, just like artists and…

  • Breathe by Michael Smith: The Theme of Love

    When emotions cannot be expressed, words act as a release medium. Songs are primarily used to display affection, grief, or disapproval of something. Breathe is a six-minute religious devotion song choreographed by Marie Barnett and sung by the renowned Christian musician Michael Smith. The songs lyrics are dominated by the phrase I am lost without…

  • The Lied and the Melodie: Similarities and Differences

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The lied and the melodie are varieties of songs that have their similarities and differences. They both originated in the 19th century, during the era of Romanticism; the first one was from German composers, while the second was from the French. Primarily, these were poems…

  • Analysis of Piano Trio No. 2 by Dmitri Shostakovich

    Table of Contents Introduction Analysis of the Piece Conclusion Work Cited Introduction In this work, it is required to characterize the performed musical work. The analyzed performance of Piano Trio No. 2, written by the Soviet composer Dmitri Shostakovich was held at Mountain Bay College as part of the chamber music festival. This concert took…