December 28, 2011 at 7:40 am
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There are two types of languages within this process of imitation: an abstract language and the vivid, concrete language of art itself. An artist’s writing actually originates in the child’s or the primitive man’s way of drawing. According to Delacroix, childhood age analysts have noticed some specific things. Thus, when observing a child who draws, there are certain elements that may be taken into account. A child who draws has two tendencies: a descriptive tendency and an indicative tendency. In most circumstances, a child uses drawing as a means of indicating a certain place or thing that has made an impression on him. As Rouma once put it, a child’s act of drawing could be considered similar to producing a sort of graphic language. As they grow up, many children develop some other tendencies which are usually typical of drawing beginners, such as the tendency to describe. This may result from the child’s effort to dominate his intellectual scheme and to reach the object’s concrete reality. Then the child can launch onto the synthetic representation of the whole, upon the exact pointing out of the details, or upon the attempt to create the perfect construction. Of course, there are many imperfections at first.
Primitive art also oscillates between schemes and imageries. The concrete realism and the vivid expression of reality sometimes make their way through the abstract conventionalism, by defying the abusive stylization which tends to turn art into a rather intellectual combination of elements. The primitive artist actually discovered colors and landscapes at the exact time he discovered lines and contours. There was no psychological or chronological priority in this respect. In those ancient times, decorative arts implied a certain sense of regularity and proportion. Among the most frequent forms of decorative art of the primitive age, one could definitely mention face painting. Delacroix says that even the incisions made during the process of creating a visual art piece had a certain rhythm for the primitive man.
Imitation, pointing out, self-exposure were all combined at the very beginnings of visual arts. It’s most obvious that visual arts developed its techniques and conquered its means of expression only gradually. We most certainly can feel the difference between Greek primitive sculpture and that of the great epochs, between a primitive and a modern painting. But no matter what the differences in the techniques used and especially in their improvements, visual arts operate upon certain basic data, and their relation to the artist’s intention can help create the aesthetic and artistic pleasure.
The components of painting are on one hand, drawing and shape, and on the other hand, light and colors. The shape of things can very much influence our practical behavior and our calculating intelligence. Philosophers have clearly expressed the connection between geometry and practical, Read the rest of this entry »
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November 14, 2011 at 8:39 am
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November 9, 2011 at 8:43 am
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It seems that many students are not skillful in dissertation writing.Well,there are many reasons for it.First of all,many students do not like going to classes.As is known to us that students have to learn many tips before starting a dissertation.Missing many classes means that you can not handle them.Second,some students hold the making money in their spare time is more important than studying in school.That is why they are willing to take part time jobs.In my point of view,it is not reasonable at all because we should do more for our future.
However,what should you do if you need to submit a dissertation in a week? Obviously,you know that you are not good at dissertation writing.Well,you need dissertation writing help.If you like surfing the internet ,you should know that many agents providing those services online now.With the help of them,you can complete your dissertations in several days.Then,you may ask the quality of dissertations.This is a very important thing because we all need good dissertations.Generally,you should choose agents which can offer professional dissertation and thesis writing service for students.I am sure that these agents can totally meet your needs.Ok,that is all. Read the rest of this entry »
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November 4, 2011 at 7:02 pm
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Hi,my readers.Today,I want to talk something about children`s books.As is known to my readers that most of my articles are related to books.That is why I have recommended many interesting books to them.Before talking this topic ,I decide to remind my readers that it will be very cold in the following days.In order to keeping healthy,you had bettter wear more clothes according to your needs.In my point of view,we all should do our best to protect the environment.Experts all hold the view that we are experiencing global warming now.Obviously,it is not a good news.Ok ,let me go back to the topic of this article.My blog is not professional in global warming.If you want to know more about it ,you may just search on Google.With the help of Google,you will get a lot of useful information.
Parents love their children.So,they are willing to give them all.First of all,parents will give love to their children.In my point of view,this is the most important for children.Second,parents will pay for their children`s fees.For example,children like collecting toys.However,I just want to say that teaching your children is also very important.Parents all hope that their children will be talented in the future.
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November 3, 2011 at 11:48 pm
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They say Degas used to complain to Mallarme about how hard it was for him to write good sonnets. However, Degas claimed to have plenty of ideas. Mallarme responded to Degas that poems are not made of ideas, they are made of words. Poetry is done both with ideas and with words. One needs to have ideas in order to be a painter, a musician, a poet, a designer. But these ideas need to be poured onto the proper kind of shapes in order to create something unique, something artistic, and something worthy of interest.
Delacroix explains how the musical pleasure comes to reunite the sensorial and metrical-sensorial pleasures of sounds and movements, the architectural pleasure of sound forms and the pleasure of the feelings and of the confused or precise world which lies beyond them. The entire spirit of the musician gets contracted within the gesture which synthesizes these elementary operations.
When enjoying art, one experiences a purely sensitive pleasure. It is a sensorial kind of pleasure. It implies agreeable sensations without which feelings cannot be awaken or ended. This pleasure is excited like in a sort of diffuse irradiation. But this pleasure pertains to the realm of beauty so it is an orderly arrangement, a piece of architecture. This architecture is animated and expressive.
Among other definitions of poetry we can find in Delacroix’s writings, there is also the one according to which poetry could be considered as music in which the idea became feeling. Because it is lyrical, poetry is a translation of the soul’s movements, of the inner voices and reveries. When it is dramatic, poetry expresses the action which is born out of the poet’s interior life and which is alive when coming out of the artist’s spirit in order to come into conflict with social order or with the natural destiny. Poetry takes up all these above-mentioned forms throughout history, and it is sometimes exteriorized, sometimes more internalized.
Delacroix says that it’s possible for poetry to start, like music, from the exterior, from the social, architectural and decorative dimension in order for it to reach, in certain epochs and certain artistic trends, the very essence of pure poetry. Poetry seems to oscillate between visual arts and music. At different levels of tension, it can be either more fluid or denser. Read the rest of this entry »
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