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The effects of art on perception and emotion 24 Articles

  • 1 of 24

    by Chelsea Allred

    The Right Side A museum tour at nine thirty in the morning was not exactly something I looked forward to. Like a good student, I arrived at the Brigham Young University Museum of Art ready to take notes and complete my a...read more

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    by EMSalem

    Art in its broadest sense takes in painting, music, writing, sculpting, and all its associated fields. The word means making things that are pleasing to look at, to listen to, or to think about. What we are dealing with h...read more

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    by Alexander Mutua

    Impacts envision of the viewers mind. Art is empowered with thoughts, emotions, ideas, views, substance information that intrigues both the artist and the viewer. Any master piece of art is ideally bestowed with immense ar...read more

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    by Alyson Brown

    Perhaps the most fantastic thing to me about art is the sheer range of media. No person is drawn to a single medium for the exact same reason as any other. Some are drawn to more than one, and some have only a passing ac...read more

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    by Judy Joyce

    THE EFFECTS IF ART ON PERCEPTION AND EMOTION: What the Playwright can Express in Yet Another Art Form. In 1998, the Tony Award for the best Broadway play of the year was "Art". This production captures with true resona...read more

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    by Amy Canterbury

    According to John Updike, "What art offers is space - a certain breathing room for the spirit". Art offers me space to think, create, and be productive. Art is never boring because it remains challenging. Yet, I am granted...read more

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    by Shenni Bubb

    Art is primarily an expression of emotions and with it comes the means to display so much.Thus an artist wishes to capture these feelings on canvass. So many emotions can be portrayed in a simple piece of art. From grief,h...read more

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    by Ken Simm

    Art and Emotion A piece of Art work can be read. A visual artist will place images, forms, colours, ideas, down in such a way that can be communicated with you the viewer. An author will tell you a story in much the s...read more

  • by Celeste Vitello

    There are many forms of art, each one taking on it's own persona of individual passion. With art we are capable of expression. Without expression, this world would be a pretty boring place, don't you think? One of my favor...read more

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    by Nel Chong

    Ever heard of practical art and emotional art? In the beginning when we started to know art (not understanding), is when the time we picked up our first pencil, crayon, or what was available at that time, and started to...read more

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    by Eva Smart

    ART EFFECTS OUR PERCEPTIONS AND EMOTIONS Our humanity is elevated above our simple animal forms by our abilities to perceive and then respond with emotion and reason. We don't merely react to stimuli. We take informat...read more

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    by Pat Merewether

    I will never forget a painting I saw in the Detroit Institute of Arts when I was about fourteen years old. It was huge, filling an entire wall, and depicted fishermen trying to save a man from a shark that was about to a...read more

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    by Janvi Nagpure

    Literature is way of life to live. any piece of art must enhance our intellectual faculties which every one needs. literature gives us smeared picture of life, literature is means of communication, expression, etc. it has ...read more

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    by DLehmann

    He screamed like a girl when the bee bee pellet hit him in the butt, but in that moment I didn't really care to wait for him or to be identified in the halo of porch light illuminating the front yard like a football field....read more

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    by Diana

    A baby is sleeping. His mother told him a story showing him colored pictures of imaginative castles, and sang a tender lullaby. A woman is crying. Every time, on Christmas Day when she hears the wonderful carols her eyes f...read more

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    by Alexis Gauthier

    Art's Affects on Perception and Emotion Emotion is how some one feels and portrays that feeling, whether it is anger or hatred, or even love. Perception is the actual 'viewpoint', it's what is being portrayed and perfor...read more

  • by Richard Encarnacion

    Theirs only four different things that reach down and grab people in life, an that is four different emotions that reach our mind and our body in a way thats to hard to explain. The biggest being love, something that reach...read more

  • 18 of 24

    by Marlowe Mari

    Art is one of the most primitive forms of expression and has spoken to man throughout the ages. Like love, music, language, and dance, art moves us, speaks to us, and changes us. Does art affect us or do we affect art? Whi...read more

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    by Veronika Sjinkarenko

    The psychology of art is an old subject. Freud used many analogies with art, and was a big fan of Leonardo Da Vinci. Vygotsky used art for catharsis. But still to this day, psychologists can not pinpoint the exact power ...read more

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    by Victor Mavedzenge

    Whatever we get in-touch with,alters our being in some degree.Whether its physical touch,audio,or visual,we are "affected" by it. Visual art is created for viewing.By this means,the viewer makes associations,has an emo...read more

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