Art School Articles
1: The Future Of Digital Art Schools
Digital technology has opened up great opportunities not only for the printing industry but also for art schools. Digital technology has improved tremendously the way art is created. It has made designing an easier job. Some of the world?s greatest works of art are easily reproduced having the same degree of vibrancy of colors and crispness as the originals.
Digital technology has removed the boundaries. There are now boundless opportunities for fine arts, fashion, compute...
2: How To Teach Art And Drama In Schools
Let?s face it, arts and drama are considered extra-curricular activities when we think of what we expect to learn in school. In fact, arts and drama usually fall in line with extra-curricular activities, which are deemed by most as not as important as learning science, English or math. The indifference to arts and drama may have been brought about by the super high technology lifestyles that we lead. Today, many people are exposed to a culture that is so tarnished with modern...
3: The Importance Of Visual Arts In Schools
Visual arts are a class of art forms that include: painting, sculpture, photography, and other disciplines that focus on the creation of artworks which are primarily visual in nature. Visual arts are said to be important in schools since they tend to develop the intelligence, as well as the overall personality of students. In fact, studies have shown that students who are exposed to visual arts tend to display above average intelligence when it comes to mathematics and scienc...
4: An Education In The Arts
For some people art is just something you put on your refrigerator doors. It is something you have to do for schoolwork, or to while your time away. In truth, there truly is something beneath the surface of art that will tantalize every student and teacher. And this is the truth behind art education.
Q. What Is An Education In The Arts?
A. Art Education is the means by which a student gains an understanding of form and design. An education in the arts is typically divided...
5: Cut Glass And Glass Blowing History And Development
Cut glass and glass blowing production came from ancient techniques and were gradually refined over the ages. Cut glass objects were used as commodities, gifts, and jewelry in past millennia. Today exquisite cut crystal is sought after for its heirloom qualities and gifting allure.
Natural glass, like obsidian, is a dense volcanic glass, and has been used by man for millennia. To early man, obsidian glass was an extremely rare and valuable commodity, Because of the way vol...
6: What They Don
Most flight schools endeavor to teach you the rudimentary basics of flying but just like a driving school they cannot really recreate some of the anomalies that actually can occur during normal flying over a period of time.
7: Three Things to Look for in an Art School
If you are planning to enter an art school, you should be aware there are a number of options from which to choose. Sit down and consider several important personal characteristics. These will help you in the process. First, list what your goals are. Do you wish to teach art? What medium do you wish to work in? Are you planning to become a graphic artist, a portrait painter or a commercial artist?
8: View Pablo Bronstein Artist Exhibitions and Paintings
Pablo Bronstein was born on 1977 in London. Pablo Bronstein?s Plaza Monument is a proposal for classical piazza. Drawing from the Italian traditions of perspective and geometric purity, his quotes range from Renaissance design, to modern masters such as Aldo Rossi. Executed in watery ink, Bronstein?s plan conveys his monument with an ephemeral elegance, framing the imposing as delicate opus.
9: What Do You Say To An Arts Student With A First Class Degree?
There used to be an old joke that was doing the rounds in University and Academic circles in the late 1980s and it went along the line of:
10: German Artist Stefan Kurten's Art work and Piantings at the saatchi-Gallery
Stefan Kurten?s scenes of suburban idyll radiate with pastoral pleasure, thinly concealing neurotic obsession.Stefan Kurten. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Stefan Kurten at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
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