Art
Art- Imaginary interview with painters: Picasso and Matisse
- The analysis of Egyptian art: "Statue of Akhenaten" and "Great pyramid of Giza"
- Stephanie Syjuco’s Practice
- American Beauty and Jarhead: Mendes' Use of Camera Angles, Color and Soundtrack
- Venus and Mars by Botticelli
- "Almond Blossom" by Gough: captivating and emotional artwork
- How the virtual tour in Carnegie Museum makes you feel as the only person there
- Empowerment and Participation: The Capability Approach
- Life and work of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- The Significance of the Tea Ceremony in Japan
- Music Culture in Utah
- My visit to the Globe theatre
- The Art of Monotheism
- Creative Life: In What Ways Could You Be Considered Creative?
- “The Hawk”: a symbol of guardianship, power, truth and leadership
- "Everyman"- a play written based on Christian morality
- Form, Geometry, and Proportion
- The analysis the Neal Faustian artifact
- The artworks “Wind” by Yinka Shonibare and “Preying Mantra” by Wangechi Mutu: comparing the symbols
- Greek Revival Architecture and Design in the U.S.
- The benefits of Minimalism: how to declutter your life and find happiness
- The Manifestation of Spirituality in Visual Arts and Poetry
- Why Avenir Font type created in 1987 by Adrian Frutiger is worth studying
- Impressionism: The Relationship of Nature and Art
- Gothic Art: Features of Gothic Architecture
- Designer Professional Profile Kelly Wearstler
- Why Frans Hals and Jan Van Eyck are some of the most prominent artists of the seventeenth century
- Color Theory in "Mona Lisa" and "The Creation of Adam"
- Why would I do paintings if I were an artist
- The “East-West/West-East”: fascinating sculpture in a desert
- Comparing and Contrasting "Enthroned Virgin" and "Seated Couple" Sculptures
- The Ascend of Ethiopia Painting: A Timeless Masterpiece
- The Getty Kouros scandal: why the statue is probably a forgery
- Image, Messages, and Meaning
- Different representations of Buddha: enlightenment and elevation from suffering
- Contemporary Art: a Comparative Analysis of Body Works
- Wooldridge's and West's depictions of historical paintings
- Oath of the Horatii and Ride of the Valkyries
- Pablo Picasso’s Cubism
- Readymade: an antidote to retinal art
- My interview with Tim Yanke: one of the best contemporary painters in America
- Medieval Art Important to Western Civilization
- Tintern Abbey - The Castles of Wales
- Capabilities of modern digital art
- Artemisia Gentileschi: Renaissance Artist and Feminist
- Comparing Sculptures of Ancient India and Greece
- Benin Plaque and Veranda Post
- Allegory of Knowledge and the Arts in Naples
- Guernica painting by Pablo Picasso
- Art for Industrial Revolution
- Sculptures from the Kingdom of Ife
- How to get a portrait that looks like a mirror image of themselves
- William Fosdick's "Adoration of St. Joan of Arc": a spiritual art
- Dadaism: The Movement, Artists and Major Works
- Farrukhsiyar - The Third Mughal Emperor
- The Relationship Between Native NA Art and Mesoamerican Art
- From Neoclassicism to Deconstructivism: the history of Art
- Viewing Diary on Clueless (1995) film by Amy Heckerling
- "The Fist": how artwork encourage sportsmen and sportswomen to achieve excellence
- Hans Haacke’s article “Museum, Managers of Consciousness”
- Analysis and interpretation of "Biscayne Holiday" by Eugene Savage
- Warhol’s Twenty-Five Colored Marilyns
- Kneeling Statue and Sphinx of Hatshepsut
- The review of the movie "It’s a Wonderful Life" (1946)
- The Individual in the Society
- The Manifestation of Reason through Painting Art in the 18th Century
- Creative value of of tragedy genre in American theatre
- Cinematography Techniques used in the film "Pariah"
- Artworks of Albrecht Dürer: "Melancholia I", "Knight, Death and the Devil" "Young Man with a Skull" and others
- Male and female artists during the Renaissance and later periods
- Dragon Dance in China: A Traditional Art
- Charles Baudelaire: Photography is a servant of the arts and sciences
- How Canadian fashion designers achieve a sustainability: Triarchy denim and Sid Neigum