Introduction
There is an separation of painting’s and 2d animation in art galleries
Body
- Animation is underappreciated and is not seen as important as painting is
- People can sometimes think of 2d animation as just a cartoon
- People sometimes judge art based on whether they can relate to it, animation is harder
- Panting has been around longer, so it is seen as more important
- Painting and 2d animation are very similar too each other
- Both are creating environments on a certain type of canvas
- Both sometimes focus on a single subject
- Both are being used to express the views and ideas of the one that is creating them.
- The separation of animation history and art history keeps people from seeing 2d animation as the same as the painting they see in galleries
- Classes mostly focus on the history of art, not on animation
- Kids are taught what is considered art in classes at an early age
- Students are taught how to paint, draw and craft stuff in art classes but never about how to do animation unless it’s a class about it.
Conclusion
Joval,
Why does this matter: There is an separation of painting’s and 2d animation in art galleries?
The design work that you address should be
“a project completed in the past 40 years, with a definite form and scope.”
Your research should explore the relationship between
1: specific theories
2: and the contemporary design that puts these theories into practice.
You do not need to limit your research to a singular work, but it is not an examination of a designer’s full career.
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