2. A significant architecture must incorporate both internal and external expressions. The external languoge, which engages inve
ntions of culture at large, is rooted in a figurative, associative, and anthropomorphic attitude. What is meant by, in architectural terms, figurative, associational, and anthropomorphic attitude? Do you agree
with Graves' assertion the external language only engages inventions of culture at large? Why or why not? When answering the question, keep in mind Graves'
definition of internal longuage.
A significant architecture must incor porate both internal and external expressions. The external language, which engages inventions of culture at large, is rooted in a figurative, associational and anthropomorphic attitude. When applying. external to the building, and incorporates the three dimensional expression of the.
As an Artist I think it depends on which piece of art it is and how you feel. Personally I like charcoal. On art medium they don't really talk about is oil paintings. They don't like teaching it because it a more complex medium.They mainly focus on acrylic paintings.
Freestanding Sculpture is unattached to the background and has space on all sides. It is also referred to as sculpture in round. Unlike relief, freestanding sculpture can be viewed from all sides.