Essays on Visual Arts

The Black Square By Kazimir Malevich As An Example Of Suprematist Art

Abstract art comprises a plethora of artworks that exemplify a movement away from the formal, academic styles emphasized throughout history. Such a change is especially evident in Russia during the early 1900s. In the years leading up to the Russian Revolution (1917), Russia lost a number of wars which exhausted an obscene amount of manpower...
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Graffiti As A Form Of Self-expression

What do you think of when you think of graffiti? Although, some might consider it one of the world’s beauties, I imagine many of you would picture the so-called ‘ugly, ridiculous’ title graffiti has received. When graffiti first started, it originally was used to write poems by ancient Romans and Greeks as a protest when...
566 Words 1 Page

Thomas Nast's Political Cartoons As A Representation Of American History

Thomas Nast was one of the most influential political cartoonists in United States history. He is the man behind the donkey and elephant representing our two political parties, Uncle Sam, and the first depiction of Santa Clause. During the Civil War and Reconstruction eras, Nast created thousands of political cartoons in efforts “not to entertain,...
1249 Words 3 Pages

Wassily Kandinsky As A Pioneer Of Abstract Art

Wassily Kandinsky is generally credited as the pioneer of abstract art not only because of his seminal works of the genre, but also due to his influence on the subject at the Bauhaus school of art and architecture starting in 1922. During his time there, Kandinsky augmented his color theory with new elements of form...
2253 Words 5 Pages

Street Art: Legal Controversy And Reaction Of The Society

Art is a way for people to express their emotions or get a statement across. Artists do this by working with different mediums or surfaces to create their work. Some popular forms of art are photography, painting, sculpture, literature, music, dance. Although these art forms can cause an uproar by the way they are presented,...
1225 Words 3 Pages

Principles Of Choosing A Type In Visual Designs

While a goal is to utilize type that is pleasing to the eye, what is pleasing to one may not be pleasing to others. It should be accepted that this is true and that each design will be received differently by everyone. Our ways of processing the outside world are so unique to us as...
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Saul Bass And His Influence On Modern Graphic Design

Saul Bass constituted himself one of the most influential graphic designers of the modern world through his innovative and unique design style. Born in Bronx, New York on the 8th of May 1920, Bass was educated at James Monroe High School, then due to a scholarship, Art Students League in Manhattan and finally, attended Brooklyn...
980 Words 2 Pages

The Idea Of Love In Auguste Rodin's The Kiss And Robert Indiana's Love

Sculptures are capable of holding deep meaning. They use visual representation to convey a specific message. Two different sculptures can portray the same idea, but still be unlike one another. The two sculptures, The Kiss by Auguste Rodin and the sculpture Love by Robert Indiana express a similar idea of love but in a different...
1088 Words 2 Pages
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