Introduction Graffiti, as a form of artistic expression, has been the subject of much debate and controversy. While some consider it to be a form of vandalism and street-level nuisance, others see it as legitimate art that deserves recognition and respect. This essay argues that...
Camouflage, as a natural phenomenon and a design principle, has fascinated scientists, artists, and military strategists alike for centuries. It is a remarkable adaptation that serves various purposes in the natural world, from enabling prey to evade predators to allowing military personnel to blend seamlessly...
Photojournalism is a form of storytelling that transcends language barriers, allowing us to witness and understand events, emotions, and experiences from around the world. Through the lens of a camera, photojournalists capture moments that both inform and move us. This essay delves into the world...
Photography, a medium that has transformed the way we perceive and record the world, has a rich and fascinating history. From its humble beginnings as a scientific curiosity to becoming an art form and a ubiquitous part of modern life, the history of photography is...
A photograph has the power to capture a moment frozen in time, allowing viewers to interpret and connect with the image in various ways. This essay delves into the concept of viewing a photograph, particularly one depicting a wall, from different perspectives. Through analyzing the...
The iconic photograph “Migrant Mother” captures the essence of an era marked by economic hardship and human resilience. The image of a weary mother surrounded by her children serves as a poignant reminder of the challenges faced by migrant families during the Great Depression. This...
From the very first moment I held a camera in my hands, a world of boundless creativity and storytelling unfolded before me, igniting my passion for photography. The art of capturing fleeting moments and immortalizing them in a single frame mesmerized me, and I knew...
Introduction Collaboration can be active and intentional – like scientists working together on a project – and it can also be passive when the experience of another is taken to synthesize knowledge that is not based on their personal experience. Since there is reliance on...
Introduction World’s first photograph made in a camera (fig 1) was taken in 1826 by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce and from then on, the evolution of photography –– the art of producing and capturing images –– has developed in an extraordinary manner (Rosenblum, 9). It is...
Introduction Edvard Munch’s The Scream painting is an icon of recent art, the Anglesea Lisa for our time. As da Vinci old master induced a Renaissance ideal of serenity and self-control, Munch outlined however we tend to see our own age – wracked with anxiety...
Introduction While exploring the realm of art, I encountered the captivating masterpiece by Edvard Munch, famously known as ‘The Scream.’ Originating in the early 1890s, Edvard Munch crafted a series of paintings that delved into the core of human emotions on an instinctual level. Within...
Introduction Looking at photography allows me to grasp a slight experience through the picture. You are a moment in time of someone’s reality in front of them. Modern photography has given society the chance to experience scenarios like never., Photographers are able to entice someone’s...
Introduction It is clear that multimedia is present in our daily lives and will be more and more every day, weeks, months and years to come. It has become almost indispensable in everyday life. Of course, there are those who stay the old way and...
Edvard Munch, a Norwegian artist renowned for his evocative and emotionally charged works, created a vast body of art that delved deep into the human psyche. One of his most compelling and emotionally charged paintings is “Separation” (1896), which captures the raw intensity of human...
Sculpture, one of the oldest and most enduring art forms, holds a unique place in the world of artistic expression. Unlike two-dimensional forms of art, sculpture brings life and depth to creative visions by allowing artists to shape and mold physical materials into tangible forms....
The Parthenon Marbles, also known as the Elgin Marbles, are a collection of Classical Greek marble sculptures that were created in honor of the Greek goddess, Athena by the sculptor Phidias. There is an urgent dispute around Parthenon Marbles. This debate I am going to...
Of the debates over repatriation, the Elgin Marbles is perhaps the most well-known. Considered by many as the most impressive antiquity collection in the world, and said to ‘symbolise the entire body of unrepatriated cultural property in the world’s museums’, their return has been argued...
In this ‘Mathematics in Architecture’ essay, the researcher delves into the question if it is possible for architecture to stand alone without the help of mathematics? This research paper will also determine how Mathematics is related in Architecture. The subject areas of this term paper...
In this essay I want to analyze ‘Spoliarium’, a famous painting by the Filipino artist Juan Luna. ‘Spoliarium’ is a manifestation of the Romantic period, particularly due to the visual elements depicted in the painting. Unlike the neoclassical piece ‘Oath of the Horatii,’ the colors...