Native American Artifacts

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people need to express their past through artifacts that tell a story that nobody would listen to otherwise. When cultures created todays artifacts, at the time was for a reason or use to survive by using what was presented. However, as time passed there are less artifacts created.

The person that I encounter in this course that informed my explanation was the artifact that reflect Realism. The girls had a lot of similar information; however, she did present a lot of information about the Mona Lisa that I didn’t even know about it was very intriguing to find out the painting was stolen by the artist and returned it back to the owner later in life. To me the similarities was our pick we both liked this piece of art a lot and thought it was breath taking.

The impact that culture has on the human creative expression is life. What I mean by this a person art is …show more content…

Their creative expression on creating weapons was to provide and protect. The weapons were crafted from stone, cored, horn, bone, and harden wood materials. As the use of weapons grew the materials they started to use changed from wood, stone, and bone, to steel, iron, and brass. The change started when Native Americans encountered Europeans and then the settlers trading with gun’s and rifles.

In the course, we read on the different eras of life and in those different era’s there was someone who created something to move that era into the next era. In one era people didn’t seem to change, but once someone create a piece of art that is bold, daring, and futuristic; people begin to change.

Humans have so much abilities to express their creative side in so may ways. The issues we currently face is a repeat of past issues and new issues. Racism, gender bashing, and self hate, these issues are everyday issues. Many people have found painting, blogging, crafting, etc. to be an outlet for how they feel or what they what to

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