Write a comparison/contrast essay on a topic related to my field of study? I’ve got to do this and make it interesting and relevant to my audience? I’m at a bit of a loss, to say the least. These two tasks alone seem insurmountable. I suppose, there could be quite a few subjects I could compare and contrast, but keeping a reader’s interest level high enough to finish such a banal paper is a daunting task indeed. I would compare such a paper to reading the latest issue of “Real Estate Forum”. Well, in the spirit of pulling teeth, I’ve chosen to compare and contrast digital art versus traditional art; the main focus being on creativity, media, and uses. Creativity is something that is required for any type of artwork you might find. It is something that at the basest point, every artist requires. In digitally created pieces, it is easy to fall back on templates and other previously created building blocks.
There is also a plethora of tools to make the creation process a bit automated, if not soulless. In turn, however, the artist also has the ability to build pieces from the ground up and unlock many paths that may have not been available in the past. On the other hand, traditional art has a more organic approach, as a majority of it requires the artist to create something from nothing. A look or a technique has to be invented or created from the ground up. There is also a certain percentage that can slip into the “found” art category, as well as pieces that are created from other pieces. In essence, the amount of creativity required for either is in the eye of the beholder. Both roads travelled have a several lanes for reaching your destination. “Getting your hands dirty” can mean different things in either type of art. In digital art, there is one type of media. That being pixels.
The Term Paper on Creativity Theories: Skinner Vs. Maslow
Creativity can be defined in many different ways because it is such a broad term. “It has been known to some as the step-child of psychology. This statement characterizes the historically difficult relationship existent between gifted individuals and society and, between science and creativity research” (Bergquist, “A Comparative View of Creativity Theories”, p.1). ...
Everything else is just another interpretation of those pixels. In traditional art, the choice of media is only limited by the artist’s imagination. Anything that exists could be used to create tactile art. I have seen art created with charcoal on paper, and I’ve seen art created from the artist’s own defecation. Some art can only be heard, or seen and not physically touched such as a light show or music. Not to say that digital art doesn’t have its own version of many types of media. There are paintbrushes and types of textures, 3-d rendering, and photo manipulation among many other options. Once again, however, in the simplest form digital art is nothing more than pixels. There are many ways to utilize art. With digital art, there are uses that vary from printed images used in advertising and media, as well as digital forms such as webpages.
Digital art can be found on television, in movies, and even in the operating system interface on the computer you happen to be staring at. Traditional art also has many uses. You can see it in printed form as well, but usually only after it has been digitized or after it has been photographed. There is art found in frames all over the world of course, as well as sculptures on display for wandering eyes. Traditional art can also be found on film in several forms varying from costume design to set design and even in the abstract mind of a director shooting a film. In all, both forms of art have many uses across the board. Sometimes the two overlap. Overall, digital art is more keyed toward imagery on a screen.
The Essay on Performing Arts Is a Waste of Time, Money and Resource
Nowadays almost all schools include such subjects as art, drama, and music in their educational program. Therefore, by the time when children graduate school they have general understanding and basic knowledge in all of them. In my opinion, it is a positive tendency and these subjects should indeed be a part of every child’s education. I would like to introduce several reasons and examples ...
Traditional art is more suited to the tactile. Not saying traditional art can’t be on a screen and digital art can’t be touched, but that is when they start to depend on each other for results. Basically, if you’ve made it this far, I’m apologizing for taking this much time away from the remaining minutes of your life. This was time you’ll never have back. If you’re still awake, then you’ve seen that digital art and traditional art are both similar and dissimilar on many levels. I touched base on the subject and discussed the creativity, usefulness, and media of either type of art. In my humble opinion, there is a place for both types of art to exist. From time to time, the two depend on each other to achieve goals that could not otherwise be reached.
Works cited: None. I wrote this essay purely from existing knowledge to avoid any discrepancies regarding MLA formatting that might have arisen. I also feel that I have been too dependent on quotations in the past and wish to show that I do have the ability to write. I don’t, however, feel that this skill I am honing is something that will effectively propel me forward in my career as a Graphic Designer. I think this is more of a “filler” course that is required simply because it is on the list of requirements.