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The Hands That Make it Happen

The Hands That Make it Happe
 Written and Photographed by: Baylee R. Mann

Introduction

This page is based on a very simple concept. It's purpose is to showcase each form of art, while not forgetting about the hands that execute each art form. Not forgetting the hands that make it happen.
Though the art forms pictured below are not the only ones known to man, more showcases of various art forms are to come.
Hands: Rosa L.
Painting
                     Painting is a form of excellence in the art industry. A combination of colors and technique are consistently evident in the great masters of this medium. The exhibition of prudence and patience is evident in Da Vinci’s many layers in the Mona Lisa painting, which uses blending and glazing techniques. These techniques, in turn, are the foundation for later impressionism. Certainly, the art of guiding a brush with accurate and synthesizing colors is worth praise. However, not to forget the hands that executes these tasks in the guide of the artist vision.
Hands: Thomas Jackson

Photography 
             Photography is a word that can certainly emit two meanings, or forms of art. One art form under this term is moving photography. An artistic element to which is important for all good commercials, news, and movie/television entertainment. Another form of art in this category is still photography. This allows the human eye to gaze upon moments, experiences, and emotion for a lasting amount of time as to let the viewer create a deeper understanding than previously possible.


Textiles



Hands: Muriell Holloway
The art of textiles is a meticulous and not to entirely acknowledged as it should be. The amount of skill, vision, and articulation of this art form is what makes it possible. Because textiles produce incredible texture, you are looking at the scene in a way you would not have otherwise. In the most early textile art, you find that the texture of the piece adds to the weight of the image. Nothing can compare to the emotions woven into these pieces, by hands of honest work.


Hands: Megan Lee Myklegard
Body Art
           Body Art is as it sounds, using the body as the canvas. This form of art is usually temporary, not to be confused with tattoos. This form of art is widely popular in modern day design. To create a three dimensional piece, mainly on the part of the canvas, is quite extraordinary. The texture and protrusion of color is worth the effort and time. This art form certainly ignites the two elements of body and paint. This guided by the minds behind the hands that guide the brush.


Hands: Kaitlyn Van Fleet
Sculpture        
  This art form, a revolution in the amount of beauty a piece of art can bestow upon a viewer. The many forms and choices in technique and material allow this art form to travel through various different time periods, and still survive. However, sculpture is nothing without a guiding caring hand.





Hands:Jamarius Quary
Typography

Typography is a form of art to which portrays visual images through the use of letters symbols typically used for other purposes common to most people. Typography uses the idea that you can create something extraordinary out of a resource that is most ordinary due to efficiency. Most commonly we see even the most simple use of typography in every instance we are attempting a cute jester through texting with a friend. Does :-) look familiar? It is true that all minds work toward a goal. In this instance it was for the ordinary texting language to become something more fluent and detailed. Though the mind thought it, what did the typing?







 It is evident that everything in the art world is connected to the love of creation. Therefore, no matter our art form we may love the most, our hands and our will to create behind it is what ultimately drives all art. Never to forget the Hands That Make it Happen.