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Concepts (art-wise)
NOTE: My notes on modernity, modernism, post-modernism, etc are
on the pages: -[Post-post-modernism]-
-[Post-911 Era]-
See also: [Art Terms]
[Philosophy Concepts]
[Art Theory]
[Art as Game]
[Optical Illusions]
[Modernism] [Post Modernism]
[Art THINGS] (sort of a catch-all)
[Film]
[Art Materials]
[Art Technique]
See also:
[Feminism]
[Modernism]
[Morphing]
[Post-modernism]
[Post-post-modernism
[Reductionism ()]
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Concepts
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{Technique and Style
Technique and Style
In fact as Stokstad points out:
By the end of the third century (200c),
art and architecture were evolving
without a break with the pagan past.
The developmentof a style is not a
self-conscious act. The earliest
artists working for Christian patrons
represented new subjects in the style
which they were accustomed to working.
[Stokstad, P. 17]
This may have been well and good for the "ancients",
but for the modern artist, we can pick and choose
(dip into) various techques and styles at will.
In fact, one could say that our own style is as
fluid as the technology and events of our times
allow us to be - as it has always been.
Chronology
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