Reduce inequality within and among countries
Een van de leukste dingen om te doen met je klas is voor mij creatief bezig zijn. Lekker met zijn allen fröbelen en kliederen met een gezellig muziekje erbij, op naar een mooi eindresultaat. Twee j…
john yuyi, a taiwanese-born, NY-based artist, emphasizes our addiction to and obsession with social media by affixing digital symbols to the human body.
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Child abuse is a complex issue with far-reaching consequences that extend beyond individual circumstances. Taking a total social perspective...
We've seen some great public service announcements recently which made us wonder - why not do a post on the best PSA campaigns in the last couple of
Add an artist statement to your blog. Create a new post or edit the post that has the image of your final piece (it is ok if the piece is still in progress). See below for writing an artist statement. Sample blog:http://chrissandrasart.blogspot.com/ Objective: You will write and artist’s statement to support the work you have created in class What is an artist's statement? Imagine a gallery has requested a statement from you or you're preparing a new brochure or résumé. Your artist's statement should help potential buyers, viewers or employers to understand what you believe to be the most important aspects of your art and the techniques you use to make it. The statement should summarize these things in as few words as possible, preferably short ones, and not be a lengthy essay on your place in the future history of art. Two paragraphs of three or four sentences each. Example of an artist’s statement: Corne Eksteen-Heyman "Drowner 1 was the first in a series of works conceptually based on the metaphysical aspects of drowning. I attempted to explore different associations with the elements pertaining to such an event. It was an attempt at demystifying the contradictions found in contemporary society as far as symbolism is concerned. The symbol of water – central to the concept of drowning – normally has a very positive and uplifting association – that of cleansing, both physical and spiritual, but has a contradictory value when placed in this context. In short it was a study of symbolic dualities. In a way this work cannot be separated from the rest of the series, but was however sold as a separate work.... Stylistically it contains elements from Pop Art to Romantic Art and in terms of execution; I used everything from impasto to potato prints and glazing." Questions to think about when writing: (but write the piece in narrative [paragraph] form. INTENT OF YOUR PIECE – What did you set out to do? Did this happen? COMMUNICATION - What are you saying? What should others think about when they see your work? TECHNIQUE - How did you make the work? What process and techniques did you use? Include / use vocabulary relevant to your work. REFLECTIONS – What happened as you created the work? What did you learn? What were your successes and frustrations?
It’s not easy, given the pressure to be super-thin and sexy, too. Here you will find a parents' guide to raising your daughter with a healthy body image.
The latest social media selfie trend takes an Inception-worthy, meta approach to snapping pics. So what does this say about Gen Z's approach to selfie culture?
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Nonprofits, community groups, and philanthropists are embracing cocreation as a way to engage a wider community in tackling pressing problems.
For many of us, hunger is the last thing on our minds. Food is always aplenty and readily available. As such, we usually take what we have for granted – even the little bits of food left over on our plates.
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Instead of being designed to thwart a good sleep, these park benches in Vancouver fold out into miniature shelters.
Growing up, I was always made aware that I was different from those around me.
Self Portraits by Chinelle Rojas Reflect Social Issues Affecting Women Worldwide
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A social awareness poster made in Adobe Illustrator CS5 for my MGRAPH class focusing on depression and the lack of communication amongst peers and/or family. We make bunches of these, as well as logos...
These women are showing the pain that many women go through everyday, because someone thought it was ok to hurt them. Whether it be physical or mental, abuse is abuse.
This poster is supposed to represent 'alcoholism'. This is a poster project based on the artwork of American Pop Artist Keith Haring ...
Tapping into adversities our society faces on a day-to-day basis, Siju RS art directs a campaign that attempts to call out to the conscience of the onlooke