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Art in Motion
Flip flops, beach towels, sunscreen watermelon. The list of signs of the summer goes on and on. And it’s hot! Today is the perfect day to ride to the beach, a short walk from our house on the south coast. He is also the perfect day to bring a sketchbook and a half dozen sharpened crayons, instruments to capture the views of miles of the Atlantic on the sand of brown sugar.
I am not a professional artist. I love to create. For me art is not merely formal, real paintings that are hung on walls in museums and works of craftsmanship in my elementary school children. The art is to want to remember the moments, and the means at my disposal to do so. Today is my little “All”, a laptop, I have a small version of the book of sketches by the artist, I find in my bag. I write quotes on funny things kids say, I want to understand the issues more deeply. I also sketch book. Not well, but is not relevant.
For me art is about the process, the very act of switching the right paper and art supplies all right. I am a snob self-sufficiency admitted: I use only a No. 2 pencil and take “The Lessere,” as I call it common pencils token found in bags of birthday party treat all parts of the countries. I prefer blue ink to black, but only as a pen. My favorite pen is probably the cheapest on the market that are sold in packs of 10. But I digress.
Today on the beach, life will be held in front of me. The waves come and go, taking with them the sand, seaweed and screaming children to hunting as an ice cream truck rolling blocks.
I thought about it several times. For me, I decided to just live is an art. The Art of Living. As a beautiful masterpiece, my life has a solid foundation, an understanding of the most important thing for me. Living is an art in motion.
Fine Art Versus Business
In general, I think the field of hand painted art as “clean” family chart, while the commercials are designed more as “corrupt” members of the family. The artist does not paint a masterpiece in mind the goal of becoming rich. Commercial advertising that we are often bombarded on all fronts are mainly money-oriented, and are easy to view content that female sex, the physical side of the innocent children of men and angels, as expected, the general public to respond to these measures. What religions and people the color of the branches of trees for commercial advertising can easily bend to any version is familiar with most of the money transferred to bank accounts. Fine Art On the other hand, artists such as Paul Gauguin did not paint cultivated his “Tahiti” canvases influenced the sole purpose of accumulating huge amounts of money. Unfortunately, the man lived and died in miserable life.
Children are a prime example of this abuse of human advertising. Take political advertising as a matter of concern. Most presidents would not hesitate to employ children in their efforts to develop and successfully implement their program. Children who are well-known politicians will elicit emotional reactions of people. If the candidate is friendly and hug and kiss the babies it makes them appear as an ordinary man, who in turn will need him votes. Try to use children to influence political opinion polls or to boast of their program can be found easily in most of our presidents, including George Bush (which he sat and read a class in elementary school children) and our current president, as he discusses various issues with the children.
The efforts of the war have greatly expanded the emotions of the American people have been enabled by the poster art, as the number of war bonds.