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Essay / Studio fine arts and music - 1301
Studio fine arts and musicStudio fine arts is a discipline that integrates the creativity of an individual or an artist in visual and visuals. This field uses traditional fine art media such as sculpture, painting, and drawing, as well as upcoming modern media such as digital images, ceramics, and textiles. Other elements in the context of modern media are studio maintenance and management, perspective and composition, and art and color theory (Colwell 56). Since ancient times, it is noted that musical artists have used the concepts of studio arts to create perfect and enjoyable music suitable for their audience. Examining and exploring musical trends for over decades, the use of modern media technologies, especially in composition and performance, is evident. Studio arts and music have been integrated in many aspects and give creative expression in the facilitation of studio arts and music programs in general. There is growing concern about the development of creative interest between musical artists and those engaging in studio arts expertise. Visual art is a major component of studio fine art and provides artists with an opportunity for personal development in their musical careers. This is the reason why musical artists who perform in different genealogical periods, notably centuries, had different expression of their ideas as well as their manner of examination. identity (Colwell 205). Exhibiting visual art from different periods can be used to infer different interpretations of the artists' lives and daily experience. This is evident in the transformation of music over time from the Romantic, Classical, Impressionism, Serialism and Nationalism periods of musical transformations. Artwork production design processVisu...... middle of paper......its purpose of reflection and Evaluation aims to facilitate the decision on how the artwork final design must be presented, consistent with the individual design process. It may also trigger further adjustments aimed at further refining the techniques and skills employed that might be useful in future works of art. Finally, there is the study of the conditions and appropriate environment for the effective presentation of the work of art. This requires the artist to have in-depth knowledge of the specific art sector. In the context of the music industry, music promoters and designers will have a more important role to play in ensuring good presentation and promotion of musical works of art. Works CitedRichard Colwell, Carol Richardson. The New Handbook of Research on Music Teaching and Learning: A Project of the National Conference of Music Teachers. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002.