The Greeks were dedicated flaunts for vessels that could hold wine. In fact, they were unhindering flaunts in general. It is easy to say that the pottery in Greece was practical, but for what ends? The practicality of these vessels were measured more than by how much wine or oil they could contain, but howContinue reading “Greek pottery was both decorative and practical. How so?”
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Barrett’s Principles of Interpretation
1. Artworks have “aboutness” and demand interpretation. 2. Interpretations are persuasive arguments. 3. Some interpretations are better than others. 4. Good interpretations of art tell more about the artwork than they tell about the critic. 5. Feelings are guides to interpretations. 6. There can be different, competing, and contradictory interpretations of the same artwork. 7.Continue reading “Barrett’s Principles of Interpretation”
Art Infuse 2020
Art Infuse was a great burst of creativity that fostered in me sponteneity through mediums which i was vastly lacking knowledge in. I walked through the doors of each event into pandemonium of passion and skill. Although the event was called Art Infuse, the real premium charged showcased itself in the community that was readilyContinue reading “Art Infuse 2020”