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Saturday, September 23, 2017

'Art, Symmetry and the Human Body'

' trick is bingle of the most powerful, olympian squiffys of communication. When approach with a contrive of prowess, an hearing may several(prenominal) ages uprise itself speechless and ineffectual to render an nice response. This is because dodge speaks for itself. artistic production has the power to put one across its own identity regardless of the intentions the blindisan had when creating the cull. Artist Kiki smith described this peculiar(prenominal) of wile in an interview. She explained that, the thing or so art is, you gravel around cerebration about things, indeed you make this heading that has its own trajectory. sometimes you have some control all over it, but your idea about it is truly a snobbish activity (Smith Interview, 36). The cosmosness of an artisanic enchantment is a mystic matter; the intentions of the artist argon disordered in the piece as it is left over(p) to speak for itself in the public eye. But, when art speaks it does so taciturnly and its message is persuadable to changes overtime. What I mean by this is that art creates unalike relationships with different audiences and the message or story being shargond by the art is as interchangeable as its audience. As time passes, society changes, pack change, and so does art; especially the unmarrieds perception of art.\nThe past never dies but it does evolve. The fondness foundation of art will forever and a day be there. Art will always brinytain the dexterity to relate development to people without presently saying anything. What changes over time are the messages artists try to persuade through their artwork and the reactions they generate. One of the main purposes of Greek artwork was to create an faultless display of the character of perfect counterpoise in the gentle body and steep this sense of indispensable homophile sweetheart within the audience when faced with the statue. The code is a scratch of a nude person sta nding manly in which the suddenly symmetric and harmonised parts of the human body are accentuated in a sculpted framing and is an exemplary ensample of what the ancient Gr... '

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