Ayuda con la tarea de arte
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- Craft Particularly since the Renaissance, there has been a division in Eurocentric thought in the categories of;art between "high art"and craft. Which of the medium or artworks are examples of "high art"? High Art Drag appropriate answer(s) here textiles 4. glassware funiture 4. sculpture painting & postcard 4. ceramics Drag appropriate answer(s) here
- Artes Realiza una rosca de reyes de manera creativa (con plastilina, materiales reciclables, harina, dibujjada, etc.) Escribe los aspectos culturales que se rescatan.
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- hundred square feet on the station's south wall. [2]But as they come closer, commuters notice the shouettes are also mosales, constructed entirely of ceramic shards. [3] From afar the mural appears as a series of aquamorine, vase -shaped silhouettes against a white tlie background. m The mural, titled Celadon Remnants, is artist Jean Shin's homage on the Korean American community in Flushing. When she was commissioned by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority of New York City to spown a site-specific artwork visually representing her dual identity was a means sought by Shin as an American and a Korean.She chose to use traditional celadon pottery, albelt in a new way. Celadonis a ceramic ware named for its'aquarnarine glaze. Originally from China, celadon was further developed in the tenth and eleventh centuries in Korea in which inlaid designs and decorative elements were added. Over the centuries, celadon became a cultural treasure in Korea Today, South Korean ceramicists will accept nothingless than perfection in creating the art. Infact, if the ceramicist deems a piece imperfect, he or she will often scrap it entirely. Shin decided that these scraps, or shards, would be an ideal medium for her mural, In 2008, she contacted ceramicists in the South Korean city of Icheon for celadon shards and arranged to be shipped to Queens. The ceramicists sent Shin over six thousand shards. Using the shards-many of whose are adorned with alphabetic symbols and assorted patterns-Shin constructed her mural. For Shin, the shards themselves took on significance they represented her feeling of being broken off or"fractured"from their birthplace of Seoul, South Korea. In Queens, Shin's use of the fragments to construct an artwork that celebrated a Korean tradition. The result is sublime The silhouettes merge Shin's past and present, creating an exquisite meditation on Korean American identity. Which choice provides the most specific description of the adomments on the shards of celadon? A NOCHANGE B Korean charactersandlabyrinthine patterns- B C different letters and a plethora of patterns- D numerous symbols and various designs-
- [1] At the Broadway Station of the Long Island Rall Road in Flushing.Queens, commuters ponder a mural spanning over three hundred square feet on the station's south wall [2] But as they come closer, commuters notice the silhouettes are also mosaics, constructed entirely of ceramic shards. [3] From afar,the mural appears as a series of aquamarine vase-shaped silhouettes against a white tile background. square The mural, titjed Celadon Remnants, is artist Jean Shin's homage on the Korean American community in Flushing. When she was commissioned by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority of New York City to spawn a site-specific artwork visually representing her dualidentity was a means sought by Shin as an American and a Korean She chose to use traditional celadon pottery, albelt in a new way. Celadon is a ceramic ware named for its aquamarine glaze. Originally from China, celadon was further developed in the tenth and eleventh centuries in Korea in which inlaid designs and decorative elements were added. Over the centuries celadon became a cultural treasure in Korea Today, South Korean ceramicists will accept nothing less than perfection in creating their art. In fact.If the ceramicist deems a piece imperfect, he or she will often scrap it entirely. Shin decided that these scraps, or shards, would be an ideal medium for her mural. In 2008, she contacted ceramicists in the South Korean city of Icheon for celadon shards and arranged to be shipped to Queens. The ceramidists sent Shin over six thousand shards Using the shards-many of whose are adomed with alphabetic symbols and assorted patterns-Shin constructed her mural. For Shin, the shards themselves took on significance.they represented her feeling of being broken off or "fractured" from their A NOCHANGE B sought by Shin was means of visually representing her dual identity C a means of visually representing her dual identity was sought by Shin D Shin sought a means of visually representing her dual identity