Unit 1 Early Civilization


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Week 1 Discussion

Lionel Sharpe

Professor Andrea Kough

Sanford Brown Online

No, I haven't changed my opinion because, there are too many books that have these theories, also there are many scientist who study the areas of this cave as to why they painted that art, and all of them have the same theories. There are too many arts in the cave that relate to spiritualism, fertility, and also worship of gods, and the same theories are spread in books, the internet, videos and scientific studies. This is why I kept a solid decision as to why they might have drawn this art.

Other forms of modern media that achieve the same purpose to that of the Lascaux paintings would, be the internet where people express themselves through digital art photos and pictures, in movies where stories are told, as they were through art in the caves of the Lascaux, that tell strong stories where people act them out. Another modern way would be with devices that tell stories that are made from technology. These devices explain a story with art and help the viewer to understand what they are seeing and what they are being told. There are many ways like in areas like China, Hollywood, and overseas that have taken mass media as a way of telling stories through art that achieves the same purpose to that of the Lascaux paintings. I myself say with sculptures in museums, pool art with sprinkle systems, and wall and building paintings of great leaders in the modern era that we have lost, that were placed there by the government or the owners with messages along the side of them. Last, displays on paper, billboards, newspapers, cartoons, presidential campaigns and educational systems display art as that in Lascaux paintings. There are millions of ways to tell stories and use art similar to that of the Lascaux paintings, and this tells a story that art will always be a message and a thrill to view, and no matter what the form, there is always a message sent to those who view it, although they may not understand it.

References

The History Of Storytelling. (n.d.). Retrieved June 18, 2015.

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