What is a sculpture that moves?

What is a sculpture that moves? More pertinently speaking, kinetic art is a term that today most often refers to three-dimensional sculptures and figures such as mobiles that move naturally or are machine operated (see e. g. videos on this page of works of George Rickey, Uli Aschenborn and Sarnikoff). Can a sculpture move? Kinetic […]

What does figurative mean in art?

What does figurative mean in art? Figurative art describes any form of modern art that retains strong references to the real world and particularly to the human figure. What is an example of a figurative work of art? Representational art or figurative art represents objects or events in the real world, usually looking easily recognizable. […]

Who invented printmaking?

Who invented printmaking? Johannes Gutenberg Where did relief printing first appear? Relief printing techniques are first used by the Egyptians to print on fabric. A piece of wood is cut with a knife, and what is left of the drawing is inked and pressed on the fabric. To get more than one colour, one has […]

What should you take care of while writing a negative letter?

What should you take care of while writing a negative letter? Negative Message Checklist Clear goal in mind. Clear instructions from supervisor (legal counsel) Clear understanding of message. Clear understanding of audience/reader. Clear understanding of procedure and protocol. Clear, neutral opening. Clear explanation without admission of guilt or culpability. How do you write a bad […]

What does Impressionism and Expressionism mean in music?

What does Impressionism and Expressionism mean in music? In music, “impressionism” is a generally more light and sensuous style than the more serious and psychological style known as “expressionism.” Both reached the height of popularity roughly 1890-1910. Impressionism is a 19th century artistic movement that swept much of the painting and sculpture styles of the […]

How was medieval Theatre performed?

How was medieval Theatre performed? Plays were staged on pageant wagon stages, which were platforms mounted on wheels used to move scenery. Often providing their own costumes, amateur performers in England were exclusively male, but other countries had female performers. What are the importance of Theatre in education? It delivers important messages that are easily […]

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