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What is Art
What is Art? The job of molding, of shaping something; modeling art; plastic arts (dictionary definition). They noticed the similarity of plasmas and plastics. Artist, in his studies, develop the left side of the brain, which is the side that controls emotions and creativity. The right brain controls language and logical operations, accounts, studying, writing etc. That is why the function of an Engineer (who developed the right side of the brain) is to put a building "on its feet", bridges, etc. And in no way can they collapse any big responsibility. The Architect, (who opens the left side of the brain) who is the Artist, his function, is to bring beauty to the facade of buildings, bridges, houses, parks (when the specialization is landscaping), etc. So, both complement each other. So much so that in a Faculty of Architecture, the student has some subjects from the Engineering Course. And the Plastic Artist? The same function as the Architect, bringing beauty to the world. Portraying his time, his historical period, often making us rethink some attitudes (which is Modern Art Today). When a Modern Artist makes an entire Work of garbage, we remember the importance of recycling garbage. This is just an example. But, since Centuries, the function of every Artist is to reflect what is around him. Actors, Actresses, Filmmakers, Plastic Artists (involving; sculpture, painting, kinetic art, modern art and all art related to the theme), Architects, Theater Directors, Fashion Designer - Fashion Creators (Stylists), Photographers , Musicians, Composers, Poets, Writers (excluding technical writing), dance of all kinds, ballet, which is a work of art in motion, with body expression as technique, Olympic games (already watched), every athlete has expression movement, which is also art, etc. (I'm sorry the Artists, if I didn't mention any profession). Everyone gives shape to something, be it characters, buildings, sculptures, paintings (plastic arts in general), clothes, images, colors, sounds, words, visual image, body expression etc. Good Quality Entertainment (which brings some added value, is the function), bring imagination to people, bring pleasure to the scenery which is beautiful, bring moments of joy, moments of mental abstraction, a moment of yoga, and tc Everyone does absolutely the same. Represent your Period, the Historical moment, adding to it and making us rethink life. The Artist recounts Life. He is a "Mirror". In nature everything has a golden ratio or a golden ratio. All Artists doggedly pursue a golden ratio. That is also present in the Human Body. (below, I will leave an explanation). The Surgeon, or the Plastic Surgeon, also developed the left brain! Well, they are attentive to the small details of the human body, and they are not perfectionists and they are also excellent. They are Artists! Leonardo da Vinci, studied human anatomy and many other artists also studied. (The golden ratio). If you thought that Art is not essential, you may need to rethink your opinion. Well, another function of the Artist is to make Life lighter, as I said, bringing moments of abstraction, moments of breathing, moments of yoga. Try to pass this moment on to as many people as possible. Then we can move on, more leaves. Wikipedia DEFINITION: Golden ratio half the sum of one with the square root of five - Golden ratio, golden number, golden number, golden section, golden ratio is an irrational real algebraic constant denoted by Greek letter (PHI), in homage to the sculptor Phideas (Phidias), that the criterion used to conceive the Parthenon, and with the value rounded to three decimal places of 1,618. It is also called se (c) golden ation (from Latin sectio aurea), golden ratio, golden ratio, medium and extreme ratio (Euclid), divine proportion, divine section (from Latin sectio divina), proportion in reason, division of extreme reason or golden excellence. The gold number is still often called the Phidias ratio. Since antiquity, the golden ratio has been used in art. It is frequently used in Renaissance paintings, such as those of the master Giotto. This figure is related to the nature of growth. Phi (not to be confused with the Pi number) as the gold number is called, can be found roughly in man (the size of the phalanges, finger bones, for example), in hives, among countless other examples involving the order of growth in nature. Precisely because it was found in growth studies, the gold number gained an "ideal" status, being the target of researchers, artists and writers. The fact that it is supported by mathematics is what makes it fascinating.
By Aldeni Senhorinha de Lemos5 years ago in Journal
Custom Collage Commission: Hello & Goodbye
As far as collages go there are many sources of inspiration to choose from. For this particular collage I was commissioned to create a collage based around the song Hello & Goodbye by Rabbit!. The commissioner of the piece felt it reflected the season he is at in his life, as he is currently traveling for work a decent amount.
By caylie hausman5 years ago in Journal
Emerging Ghanaian painter gained the attention of art enthusiasts in China
Boateng was born and raised in a town of Kwadaso, Ghana, and was introduced to painting by the local artist Sam Otu living next door, who painted houses and created hand-painted signage for a living. Encouraged by Otu to continue practicing to improve on his talent, Boateng pursued visual arts at secondary school and then went on to obtain a bachelor's degree in painting at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. Over the following year, Boateng has explored in diverse ways and painted in realistic, abstract, impressionist as well as post modernist styles before developing his unique style, which is characterized by the bold use of colour. He has exhibited his artworks in a number of venues in his home country.
By Elizabet Sun5 years ago in Journal
The Artist Principle
What is the artist's principle? The principles of art (or the principles of design) are essentially a set of criteria used to explain how the visual elements are arranged in a work of art. These principles are possibly the closest thing we have to a set of objective criteria for analyzing and judging art.
By Theresa Evans5 years ago in Journal
From the Eyes of the Mambabatok's Apprentice
Me and My Ancestral Skin Markings on my wrist. I come from a bougie ass family that owns a resort in the Philippines where I needed to mind my p’s and q’s and constantly be a proper lady. In my private secret thoughts, my escape from placating the hollow, self-important people of our family business was getting tattoos. In the modern Philippines, tattoos are still not viewed in a positive light. One drunken night, I got my first tattoo in West Palm Beach with my friends where I had to forge my mother’s signature to get it done. It was a discreet, hideable tattoo on my lower back. Of course, it didn’t stop there, I acquired more hideable tattoos, but after more than two years of hiding my tattoos from my mother, my sister outed me, and my angry mother responded with, “Tattoos are for pirates, prisoners, and whores!” Of course, my snarky side got the best of me, “What if I wanted to be a pirate prisoner whore?” I can still remember vividly the sting of that slap across my contemptuous mouth. My rebellion had been satisfied, but there was still a yearning for something deeper. For years I languished in a superficial understanding of the markings of pirates, prisoners, and whores.
By Natalia Roxas5 years ago in Journal
The Scribblers
I come from a family of artists, so naturally, that was the path that I wanted to take. Both my grandmothers are gifted painters. My parents musicians. My sister can make the most realistic portraits I've ever seen with only a mechanical pencil. So, as you can imagine, I was confused when my hand would not make the elaborate work of art that lived in my brain. Why couldn't I steady my hand to draw a smooth line? Why couldn't I draw noses? Why did my proportions look so...weird?
By Leah Craft5 years ago in Journal
BLACK MEDICINE TATU
My name is Karleigh aka Indigo Fox. I am born, raised, and based in Miami, Florida. I create across many mediums and am the founder of “Black Medicine Tatu”. The focus of my work is self exploration and self expression. I believe that by studying our primal past and possibilities of the future we discover how to live in the present moment. I have been creating since my mom “also an artist” taught me to draw as a child.
By indigo foxxx5 years ago in Journal
Why do we need more documentaries in today’s world?
Can you just take a second and imagine an average statistical film-admirer? Probably that’s a person who adores influential Hollywood movies which are usually popular book adaptations or something directed by authoritative filmmakers like Quentin Tarantino, Christopher Nolan, Steven Spielberg, or David Fincher. No one doubts that most of the movies they create are masterpieces which usually help you satisfy your esthetical needs and boost your imagination.
By Marie Pagava5 years ago in Journal









