ART CREATION &
REFLECTION
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Week 3 Art Creation & Reflection – Sculpture, Painting, or Drawing
Maria Arauz Montero
HUMN303N-60991
Professor Clarke-Peterson
July 26, 2020
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ART CREATION &
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Art Creation & Reflection – Sculpture, Painting, or Drawing
As we learned in this week’s lesson, art seeks to communicate, and it is often ideas that
are invaluable to the study of man’s intellectual evolution. Art is typically inspired by the artist’s
past experiences, emotions, environment, and even other artists. Artists follow their instincts to
arrive at the finished work (Chamberlain College of Nursing, 2020). Emotions, cultural and
religious values can be portrayed in a piece of art.
(My inspiration piece)
The piece that I chose as my inspiration is an oil painting called Mont Sainte-Victoire, created by
Paul Cezanne. Mont Sainte-Victoire was painted during the years of 1886-1887. Cezanne painted
this beautiful piece of art in Aix, France, his native city. This mountain inspired Cezanne
paintings since the artist was able to see it from his house. This mountain became one of his
favorite landscape subjects until the day that he died. According to Martin Local legends, the
mountain was home to a god and, therefore, a holy place (Martin, 2018). Paul Cezanne was an
artist of the Post -Impressionist era. (The Art Story, n.d). Based on what I’ve learned since the
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