It has been scientifically proven that the study of fine arts from an early age , cultivates in man a sensitivity that leads has developed a very strong ethics in their adult life.
miércoles, 4 de mayo de 2016
importance of art in our life
It has been scientifically proven that the study of fine arts from an early age , cultivates in man a sensitivity that leads has developed a very strong ethics in their adult life.
how done a graffiti? 10
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10. Only Use the color of the United Nations or a few colors When the sketch is painted on the wall. |
Urban Art
The term street art or urban art, translation street art expression refers to all street art, often illegal. Urban art encompasses both the graffiti as various other forms of artistic expressionstreet. Since the mid-90s the term street art or, more specifically, Post-Graffiti is used to describe the work of a diverse group of artists who have developed a mode of artistic expression in the streets by using various techniques ( templates, posters, stickers, murals, graffiti ...), which is away from the famous graffiti but not always have to be on walls today because now it is even possible to draw 3D expertly.
One is the use of templates (stencil), often with a political message, is especially important in Paris in the second half of the 60s, however, it was not until the mid-90s, with the emergence of artists like American Shepard Fairey and his campaign "Obey" (Obey giant) (Obey the giant), designed from the image of the American wrestler Andre the giant and carried out by using posters and templates, when the various proposals of this type they charge booming around the world and are perceived as a whole as part of the same phenomenon or scene.
What is the art?
Art is generally understood as any activity or product made by humans with an aesthetic purpose and communication , through which ideas, emotions or, in general , a world view are expressed through various resources, such as plastics, linguistic , sound , body and mixtos.2 art is a component of culture , reflecting its conception of economic and social substrates , and the transmission of ideas and values inherent in any human culture throughout space and time. It is usually considered that with the emergence of Homo sapiens art was originally a ritual , magical or religious ( Palaeolithic art ) function, but this function changed with the evolution of the human being , acquiring an aesthetic component and a social function , educational , commercial or simply ornamental.
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