I was only about 12 years old when I decided that I would eventually go to art school. An art degree seemed like the way for me to follow my sole passion in life: drawing and painting. At the time, I did not know that there were many different kinds of art universities. I figured that all art programs were the same. I pictured the classical art schools of the past where young, talented students would study techniques of painting, composition, and theories of proportion in order to refine their craft. At that point, I didn't realize how much art school had changed in the last hundred years. Nowadays, There is no such thing as a typical art school. Some of them focus on technique almost exclusively, while others seem to neglect it in favor of conceptual art and theory. The one that I picked was somewhere in the middle. We did study painting techniques, but we also talked about the meaning and significance of art and how it has changed over the years. It is kind of fascinating to see a university discussing its own role in the production and manipulation of tastes in the art world. Up until that point, it had always been about self-expression for me. It was strange for me to find out that there are so many other ways of looking at it. homeinfos engineerstores mechanicfact constructionhelp mechanicalinfos engineerinfonet industrialinfos
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