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Answered by ABHINAVrAI
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Introduction to Art:

Concepts & Techniques is an art appreciation course created for individuals without any artistic background. This course introduces you to various art movements, cultural influences, artistic genres, artists, and their artwork. The main emphasis of the course is to teach you hands-on studio arts techniques as you conduct personal research and explore your own creativity. While utilizing historical and contemporary art concepts, the course guides you through different time periods. Examining and discussing artwork is a crucial part of this course, encouraging you to express your opinions about art in an intelligent and articulate manner. By the conclusion of the course, you will compile a portfolio of artworks reflective of your research, understanding, creativity, and personal growth.

Subjects discussed: Fantastic Art, Mail Art, Black and White Portraiture Photography, Installation Art, and 3-D Art.

 Art Concepts explored: Line, Shape, Value, Texture, and Color.

 

Art Mediums used:

Graphite Pencils, Charcoal, Pastels, Ink, Watercolor, Acrylic Paint, Collage.

Syllabus

Week 1: Art Elements & Techniques

Week 2: Fantasy & You

Week 3: Correspondence with Memory

Week 4: Stories Through the Lens

Week 5: Inside the Space

Week 6: Personal Collections

Week 7: The Artist Critique

Answered by Theopekaaleader
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Explanation:

There are several undefined terms which we should keep in mind. They are consistent, because they deal with two different situations:

(i) says that the given two points A and B, there is a point C lying on the line in between them;

(ii) says that given A and B, we ca take C not lying on the line through A and B.

These ‘postulates’ do not follow from Euclid’s postulates.

However, they follow from axiom stated as given two distinct points; there is a unique line that passes through them..

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