Symbolism in Art and Design
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exist in three dimensions with height, width, and depth.

  • Form (correct)
  • shape
  • color
  • line
  • depict power and strength, stability, simplicity, poise or stature, and dynamism.

  • Horizontal
  • Vertical (correct)
  • Diagonal
  • Curved
  • "When I watch a play, I could not help but become emotional and allow myself to be carried away."

  • Mimesis
  • Representational (correct)
  • Art of art's sake
  • A painter thinks that a good piece of art should be able to copy the object being considered

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    The size of the nose in one picture matters, and the artist has a reason for making it big as compared to the other parts of the body.

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    “the greatest happiness for the greatest number”

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    Anything that is represented in the artwork. It may be a person, object, scene, or event.

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    •Middleman • Buys and sell • Duties: Dealing, Networking and Searching

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    Study Notes

    Three Dimensions

    • Existence is defined by height, width, and depth, creating a spatial experience.
    • Three-dimensional forms symbolize power, strength, stability, simplicity, poise, and dynamism.

    Emotional Impact of Theatre

    • Theatre has the capacity to evoke strong emotions, drawing viewers into an immersive experience.

    Artistic Representation

    • A successful artwork should accurately replicate the object it portrays, emphasizing the importance of details.
    • Specific features, such as exaggerated size of the nose in an artwork, serve a purposeful artistic expression.

    Philosophical Concept

    • "The greatest happiness for the greatest number" encapsulates a utilitarian principle, emphasizing collective well-being.

    Elements of Artwork

    • Art can represent various subjects, including individuals, objects, scenes, or events.
    • Art serves as a medium for communication and representation of reality.

    Role of the Middleman in Art

    • Middlemen facilitate the buying and selling of art.
    • Primary duties include dealing in artworks, networking within the art community, and conducting searches for specific pieces.

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    Explore the representation of power, strength, stability, simplicity, poise, and dynamism in various art forms and designs. Learn how artists and designers use visual elements to convey these concepts.

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