Answer:
Do not judge according to appearance, but judge with righteous judgment.” Luke 16:14-15 Now the Pharisees, who were lovers of money, were listening to all these things and were scoffing at Him. ( just search it up)
Explanation:
Answer: No, it wouldn’t be a work of art.
Explanation: It wouldn’t be a work of Art because the artistic value is lost since the art loses its subjectivity. When the Artist work was allowed to hang in a public space, it had boundaries and was defined by no rules. It was a beautiful fusion of art and design viewed by all. Design and Art is objective; it’s primary function is to express the imagination in non grammatical ways. Those ways are determined by the artists and those that view it.
If this piece of work belonged to a corporation, it would lose its power of reflection and instead the corporation it belonged to would be in charge of allowing the art piece to reflect or convey a new form of visual rhetoric. This new framework would allow the corporation to communicate their own message, idea, or point of view. Which no longer makes it subjective.
Answer:
This question is describing the process
Explanation:
The reason its describing the process and not the product is because it talking about the moment, like its more important when drawing the piece instead of how its comes out. (I draw a lot and process is diffidently fun but if the product comes out how you like it its kinda satisfying lol.)
George Frideric Handel was well known for is his operas and oratorios, as well as anthems, and organ concertos. For example - <span>Messiah, is the most </span>famous oratorio by Handel (i'm sure you would have heard of it before).
Andrew Oldham became their initial lifeline that would guide them through arguably, their most creative period
Explanation:
Andrew Oldham was the long term manager of the Rolling Stones who had been instrumental in the current formation of the band and had managed them into a major success.
By the time of 1967 most of the band was involved in a devastating drug abuse case and had been burnt out after the bad reviews of their last project.
This was accompanied by their own burnout with their rock style and Oldham then insisted that the band get back to their basic sound as a young band which they did and defined the sound of 70s popular rock.