Category: Art

  • Lewis Hine Pictures’ Importance

    Table of Contents The Importance of Photographs in the Pittsburgh Survey Conclusion Works Cited Lewis Hine is a photographer who was hired to work for Paul Kellogg for his knowledge of the immigrant settlers coming to the United States at the beginning of 1900. Kellogg and New York Charity Organization intended to conduct a Survey…

  • Haggis’ Screen Adaptation of Ballard’s “Crash”

    Table of Contents Genre analysis Distinctions Full metal jacket Crash is an Academy Award-winning drama film directed by Paul Haggis. It was first seen at the Toronto Film Festival in September 2004, and was discharged globally in 2005. The film is about racial and social pressures in Los Angeles. A self-imaged “fervor piece” for director…

  • Art in the Point of View: Four Paintings Comparison

    Table of Contents Introduction The Chariot The Soul of the Underground The Bed Conclusions Introduction Each of these works of art employs a different method for abstraction, and uses a different viewpoint for the audience. There is even a difference in the scale of the subjects. The materials are presented in such a way as…

  • Paul Klee: The Revolutionary Artist

    The work represents the research on the biography and artwork of designer Paul Klee. The secondary data analysis method was used to find the answers to specific questions about personality. The results reveal the full basic information about Klee’s life events and work timeline, highlighting his style in art. This artist is a talented revolutionary…

  • They Don’t Wear Black Tie and City of God Films

    The decision to examine Leon Hirszman’s They Don’t Wear Black Tie (1981) and Fernando Meirelles’s City of God (2002) is predicated upon their analogous portrayal of the toil and realistic conditions encountered by the working-class society in Brazil. The former focuses on a family of steelworkers situated on the fringes of São Paulo. At the…

  • Value of Art in the Life of the Average Person

    Table of Contents Introduction Forms of art ‘The Da Vinci Code’ Painting styles Meaning of art Conclusion References Introduction When I was about 5 years old, my father took me to this huge gallery with lots of huge frames hanging from the white walls with lots of space in between them. I was amazed at…

  • The Photographic Process: Stages and Tools

    In the present day, the traditional ways of capturing images are being gradually replaced with digital ones due to technological advancements. In other words, camera phones and digital video cameras have become more and more popular by their accessibility, simplicity, and quality of photographs. Langford and Andrews (2015) address the main stages of the photographic…

  • “The Story of Qiu Ju” by Zhang Yimou

    Table of Contents Introduction “The Story of Qiu Ju” Qiu Ju and Conflict Resolution Introduction As an attempt to investigate the ethnography of legal discourse orders and theoretical cinematic figuration, this paper focuses on “The Story of Qui Ju” film to analyze Qui Ju’s approach to conflict resolution. Released in the year 1992, the film…

  • The “Never Walk Alone” Song by Hope Darst

    Music has different properties that can manifest themselves for each person in their way. In the song Never Walk Alone, the performer lays down special meanings relating to faith’s power in God’s strength. In her song, the performer reflects on her past experiences and fears that prevented her from acting decisively. However, simultaneously, the listeners…

  • Moonstruck: Male-Female Relationships in Italian American Families

    It is not always possible to comprehend the true nature of human relationships, especially in families from different cultures and ethnicities. The worth of love and romance may be misunderstood or neglected because of imposed standards and high expectations. The movie Moonstruck by Norman Jewison reminds people about the power of sincere feelings by analyzing…