Universal Art and Social Art
Universal art and social art are both types of art that tell a story. Universal art portrays a common scene that can be found in almost any culture. Social or cultural art portrays a scene that has a specific time or place in a society or is specific to particular culture or religion.The etching by Kathe Kollwitz, Death, Woman and Child (figure 315, page 227) portrays a woman pressing her cheek against her lifeless child. This piece represents universal art, more specifically Nekya Mythologeme. Nekya Mythologeme stories are about personal struggles, doubt, and anxiety. Death is a common occurrence in all cultures which is why this piece is classified as universal. The sorrow, pain, and grief of death experienced by the family and friends left behind defines Nekya Mythologeme. This piece is shows the unconditional love f
I believe it is the strongest bond one can have with another human being. This piece tells the story of the United States taking a leap of faith and exploring into space to a new world. Kollwitz used brown ink and white / off-white paper to emphasize the conflict existing in the mother trying to let go of her child. Kollwitz' piece nearly brought me to tears when I saw it. Prior to having a child I never knew what an unbreakable bond there is between a mother and child. The text makes note that it is uncertain if this hand is the hand of death or the mother's hand . In my opinion Kollwitz succeeded in conveying a story of death that can reach anyone. If the hand is of the mother, then the story is of how much the mother loves and adores her child. It is extremely dramatic and effective. Therefore, it creates an illusion in our minds of Armstrong climbing down the ladder and taking his first step. Later in the text Sayre references the fact that this scene is a foreshadowing of the mother's death. I have a young child and the mere thought of his death gives me extreme sorrow. elt between a mother and child by how the mother has pressed her face as close as possible to the child's, appearing connected. The photograph Apollo XI Astronaut Neil Armstrong Stepping onto the Moon taken by NASA (figure 224, page 158) is an example of social art.
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