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Color for Health

WEBLearn everything you need to know about the color for health! Take a look at what healing colors are, chromotherapy, and how often you should make use of healing colors!

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Environmentalism Art

WEBThe Environmentalism Art Movement. Environmental art, also known as Environmentalism art, or even climate change art, can be defined as a range of artistic …

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Is Acrylic Paint Toxic

WEBThese make them toxic for you as well as the environment. On the other hand, acrylic paints are usually not toxic. However, when used for airbrushing they can …

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"Starry Night" van Gogh

WEBContextual Analysis: A Brief Socio-Historical Overview. When van Gogh painted The Starry Night in 1889, he was staying in the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole mental …

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Why Is Art Important

WEBArt Allows for Self-Expression. Touching on the above point, art touches the deepest aspects of being human and allows us to express these deeper aspects when …

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Environmental Artists

WEBAir Loop land art sculpture made for the Bamboo Festival in the Philippines, 2010; עודד.ש, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons. To make Environmental art is …

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Japanese Color Meanings

WEBGreen is another one of the lucky colors in Japan and is also associated with growth, youthfulness, fertility, and vitality. The color is popular in clothing as it represents …

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Schizophrenia Art

WEBSchizophrenia is a complicated and often misrepresented mental illness that affects roughly 0.3% of the global population. The process of creating art can be …

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"Hygeia" by Gustav Klimt

WEBGustav Klimt (1914) by Josef Anton Trčka; Josef Anton Trčka, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. Within Medicine, Hygeia stands out as a focal …

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"Henry Ford Hospital (The Flying Bed)" by Frida Kahlo

WEBSelf Portrait; Between México and the United, (1932) by Frida Kahlo; Ambra75, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons. Subject Matter: Visual Description. …

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Arts and Crafts Movement

WEBMoving Machinery – A view from The Great Exhibition of 1851 (1854) by Louis Haghe; Louis Haghe, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Design Reform. …

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"The Scream" Edvard Munch

WEBThe Scream (1893) pastel sketch by Edvard Munch; Edvard Munch, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. The 1893 painting also has a barely visible inscription …

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“Blue Nudes” by Henri Matisse

WEBPhotograph of artist Henri Matisse taken on the 20th May 1933 by Carl Van Vechten; Carl Van Vechten, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Some blue …

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"The Two Fridas" by Frida Kahlo

WEBAlicia du Plessis. Frida Kahlo’s double self-portrait, The Two Fridas (1939), illustrates the artist’s fraught relationship with heartbreak, self-identity, gender, and …

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