The meaning of the second advertisement is due to the sexual discrimination in the original. It is a mockery of sexualizing genders, and 6th grade boys.
COLORS So this podcast was super interesting actually, I enjoyed very much so and started to really give it a listen when they started talking about butterflies eyes and how each species can or cannot see the spectrum to a certain degree. I think more people do need to give attention to how lucky we are as humans to have the ability to see certain colors that maybe dogs and other species can't. People who have a keen eye for the love of art and color are those to not take advantage of because then who will let us know how wonderful it is to give attention to little detail? We would be overlooking so much beauty.
Little Dancer, aged 14 Edgar Degas, French 1834-1917 This sculpture was made of bronze with fabric and had so much personality when I first came across this in the middle of the first room we arrived in at the Baltimore Museum of Art. I looked and studied it for awhile because of the confusion I found myself in. I danced for 16 years; ballet, pointe, tap, jazz, hip hop, contemporary, modern, etc. Being pretty familiar with the dance world, this little dancer was in third position, and I loved the worn out pointe shoes she had crossing up her ankles so delicately. I was really confused on her posture though to be completely honest. In ballet, a ballerina must show poise by having her stomach in, chest aligned with her buttocks which should be tucked under her waist properly. Her head was designed to make the back of her neck cringe, which is a huge red flag in dancing. So, I came to the conclusion that Edgar sculpted her in this manner to show innocence. She quite literally is a ...
Yes, art can change the world. September 5, 2017 Throughout the beginning of this article,I was not too sure about the concept that was being translated. "How did a ball of wax come into this?" I will say that I was intrigued by this "Strange Powers" group, so my attention was definitely caught from the first sentence of the article. As the question is held, "can art change the world?", i took a few seconds to think how far into the sensational feeling of art could possibly change the world? As the article went on and the concepts and ideas were being drawn out, i was pretty mind blown how well they hit the spot basically with the translation of how art is emotional and can almost transport you into wherever it takes you even if it's for a split second. Salts said how the vision of this overwhelming feeling grants that pleasure is a form of knowledge and I could not agree more. To let yourself fall into art and its past is a gate of...
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