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Public Art

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 Public Art is an important part of any community. This art can be in the form of sculptures, paintings, or even performances. The best public art enhance the beauty of the area and helps define the region. This can be done by memorializing an important figure to the community, or by giving the soul or history of an area a physical representation. This doesn't necessarily have to be the case however. Sometimes a piece can simply be eye catching, eventually making the art synonymous with the community. In this blog I won't be talking about public performances, but I do believe that they are just as crucial to a community as other forms of art. I especially like when parks have public amphitheaters, as I believe this helps open up a community to more artistic expression. Sculptures The Mustangs of Las Colinas by Robert Glen is a bronze sculpture of wild mustangs running through water. The sculpture was installed in 1984, and commemorates the wild mustangs that used to run throug

The Influence WW1

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WW1 was a brutal war that affected the lives of people all over the world. After the horrors of the "first modern war," many people were looking to rebuild not only the societies that were affected by the war, but also the perceptions of art and traditions. This led to many artists building on the Avant-garde art style, by both mocking and rejecting what would be deemed traditional.     Composition A  was painted by Piet Mondrian in 1920 in Paris. The strait lines and block colors are meant to to be an aesthetic for the modern era. It is moving past the war and into the modern age evolving using mathematical theories to design the painting.  I don't know exactly how to feel about this piece. I appreciate the way that lines are used. It is rigid and structured. I am also a fan of the colors. The primary red, yellow, and blue, mixed with the greys and blacks simplify the work. I find that part to be very appealing. However, I find the painting to be lacking in the emotional

Art Nouveau and Impressionism

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Art Nouveau Art Nouveau was defined by the artist's rejection of "academic" art, the use of muted colors and swirling lines. I find this art style to a little lack luster as a whole. Many of the pieces I have viewed tend to be incredibly simplistic, sometimes to a fault. I really enjoy the use of some of the more muted color pallets, but sometimes They would appear drab and boring.   The Kiss  by Gustav Klimt is an Austrian painting done between 1907 and 1908. This painting interestingly used gold and silver leaf as well as oil on the canvas. I think it gives the painting an interesting texture on the canvas. The painting was done to represent love and sexuality. I enjoy the details of the woman's face in this painting, the way her eyes are closed and the way her head is caressed, portrays the emotion that Klimt was striving to show. However, I find that the color of this painting makes it hard to follow the painting. I can't quite make out where their bodies begi