A Trip To The Montreal Museum Of Fine Arts

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Art is as old as time, it seems. Any application of imagination, regardless of perception; given that perception varies, can be qualified an art.The creative procedure that is art can be used to transmit their beauty or emotional power. Yet, art isn’t always meant to evoke emotions, but to teach. This course focuses on the topic of “Knowledge through the arts” and I never realized how much art was relevant to learning. A trip to the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts really opened my eyes to the many possibilities offered through art and self-expressionism.
While at the museum I learned that people in the past were illiterate; not many were given the chance to learn or bask in the knowledge surrounding them. Their education was conveyed through art, making it available to all. No language barrier can challenge sight. The physical action of seeing, being able to analyze and retain physical details is beneficial to understanding, to learning.Art draws on the expression of self; artist gradually started to integrate themselves into their art. I myself am a visual student; being able to physically see something can dramatically increase my comprehension and viewpoint. The arts revolve around us recalling on our sense perception such as …show more content…

The tour guide at the museum mentioned that art was a way of communicating, incorporating your body and soul, to draw you in. It can be something as primitive as drawing. For example, a 4-year-old engaging in drawing random shapes and lines will eventually develop sensorimotor skills but also develop handwriting skills. Kids much like adults draw to represent ideas, feelings, to record events, to represent people and things. Drawing encourages a child development by merging his or her imagination together. Children learn in so many ways through art. As mentioned earlier they learn to express themselves, to show relationships between things and

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