"In every culture in the world, artistic expression has emerged to provide an outlet for thoughts, feelings, traditions, and beliefs. Art can be both rooted in history and a catalyst for change in a culture. Many famous works of art are rooted in religion." -(human?)
"What basic needs does it meet? Art is found in human societies because art is viable everywhere . ... A man usually conveys art based on his emotions that are left unsaid. At some points, an artist uses art as its medium to represent what he / she really feel or something he / she wants to be expressed ." -(human?)
"Art Influences Culture, Culture Influences Art. ... Art and culture also provide a commanding and democratic way of sharing, shaping, and expressing human values. They allow us to explore our inner capabilities and give us insight on how we imagine and use different means to relate with each other." -(human?)
Hope these help! ^_^
<em>The Village Bride </em>by Jean-Baptiste Greuze belongs to the Neoclassicism era.
<em>Violin and Pitcher </em>by Georges Braque belongs to the Cubism era (you can tell by the unique art style).
<em>Dynamism of a Soccer Player </em>by Umberto Boccioni belongs to the Futurism era.
I hope this helped! :-)
Isolation is one thing, but interplanetary isolation is a whole different ball game. Just ask Mark Watney. In The Martian, we watch as this brave botanist is stranded on Mars, separated from everyone and everything he holds dear. It's a life filled with danger, disaster, and panic, yet the thing that stings the most are his feelings of loneliness. Sometimes they make him feel a little crazy. Sometimes they just make him feel hopeless. At others, they make him wish he had a volleyball for a best friend. As we watch him adapt and fight back against these dark feelings, however, we learn a lot about the powerful effects isolation can have on even the strongest minds.
Answer:
Hi myself Shrushtee.
Explanation:
Wow it's good I will follow it.
Explanation:
we are from different religious religious yes or no