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      <title>Effects of artists by Teagan Bryant</title>
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      <pubDate>2024-03-18 18:21:13 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Van Goghs mental effect.</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Van Gogh is one of the most famous artists in history, not only because of his art but as well his mental issues he had since he was a child until his last breath. Even though Gogh grew strong effects of bipolar disorder, insomnia, schizophrenia, and depression throughout his life, he still managed to paint beautiful paintings until his last days on earth. But Gogh's issues where such a compelling part in his lifestyle and artistic views on painting, Goghs mental issues where mainly found in his artwork. Such as painting brighter colors on days he felt stable and content, and painted gloomier paintings when his mental issues where harder to manage (stary night vs sunflowers), he would also paint his eyes a different color in each self portrait, some days they where green and other days they would be blue or brown based off on how he saw himself through the mirror. Though he did struggle with harsh mental issues its what fed his creativity, even throughout his last couple months of his life in his mental hospital he would paint beautiful meaningful paintings with reflection of his mental struggle. After Gough passed his artworks where carried on for years still holding a beauty of his life and mindset, as well as a psychological concept of what was the main cause of his paintings and mental issues to be in confusion day by day. There is also background information that effects the questions of psychologists. for instants,  he would eat paint to help him gain knowledge about his own paintings, Gogh would also write long notes to his brother of certain items or about certain colors. This was a call to help it seemed like for the pile of mental issues he went through during his life. writing letters saying things such as "“<em>My youth was gloomy, cold and sterile</em>” (para2) often showing desperation of blaming his childhood for his issues and the way he stuck out from society. As Van Gogh painted his 685 pieces of art throughout his life they realised the ups and downs he had throughout his lifetime and some of thoughts he thought about during brighter times such as traveling times and harder times such as being brought into the mental hospital.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2024-03-18 20:28:20 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Spacing effect</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Throughout the decades, art has been a strong use in neurodevelopment and psychology. As art is being studied more and more overtime, they have found new styles, techniques, and the positive and negative effects of painting. After multiple studies, scientists found a technique called the "spacing effect". This technique is used for learning in a way. Beginning artists used this psychological technique to find parts of these artworks and combine them with other uses of artwork through mind memory and muscle memory. Although this technique takes longer than some, it has been found to be most effective. Spacing has better performance rates with art than someone who has not learned it yet. As studies by Kornel and Bork went on, they came to the realization that it indicates the pull between cognition and creativity in art styles. Spacing effect also holds the big part of art, the emotional and physical phycological part of a piece. This is a super important part for the artists and the art piece. It's what draws the attention of bystanders and lets them see what emotion looks like from their painting. Overall, the spacing effect has been a huge influence on art, not just on creativity, but also having an emotional impact on paintings made by artists, no matter the type or style of art used in a painting. This creates the culture of art and also creates the crucial part for the artist and the audience that look and acknowledge the artwork shown in front of them. If w did not have a "spacing effect", we would not see art the same way we do today. We also probably have such an emotional attachment towards things we see in everyday life. Spacing creates an attachment beyond visual art, it creates the visual and mental attachment of a piece to feel what someone is trying to get across in emotion, or the story behind the emotion of the painting. This creates the overall effect of how paintings connect everyone together in an emotional world and how we compare and contrast stories told from a single painting.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2024-03-19 04:46:51 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Perceiving emotions on non social targets.</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Art has always been a big part of social influence around the world. It's how it causes us to feel, dress, act, and respond in our own different ways. But the difference between the artists' artworks point of view and emotion and a non-artwork's social or social point of view of art shows the way different people think. When shown an emotional artwork to a social person there is a lot of physical emotion such as facial and body movements to express how they feel at that moment of time, but when shown to a non-social target, they verbally or mentally express the artwork in a less noticeable way. Even though both types of people could have the same types of feeling and emotion towards one painting, it is expressed very differently. When a social person is asked to explain the painting, they can do it pretty easily in a way to pull the same emotions that they feel to the listener. But when asked to explain the piece of art a non-social person is looking at, it is harder for them to draw the listeners' emotions into the painting. The relationship between the painters' intentions of feelings and the target people can be a confusing concept to get across, its a very different view for everyone, especially depending on if the artist is more non-social than the viewer, who is more of a social person. The direction and emotion and creativity of these two people can be put in two opposite directions with one intended emotion trying to be shown. Because artists are one of the most vulnerable types of professions, they are prone to have more of a psychological weakness but also strengths psychologically that not many other professions have artists tend to have a higher ego-resilience. There is usually a change before the start of their product and after their product. Painters also tend to have higher stress rates than most in stressful situations, creating painters to become more depressed easily and have greater levels of hypothetical problems which usually lead to greater chart scales of anxiety.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2024-03-19 04:53:16 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Video</title>
         <author>tbryant11_1</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>This video is about the present effects of painting to help with mental issues, this video is about a program that is meant to help other people experience art and understand how it helps with calming issues they have going on in there day to day life. This has a 2nd person view with the creator of the program and his backstory on what made him fall in love with his art, and how he shows other people the beauty of art and their point of views on it. They use spacing techniques, and drawings that relate to their issues going on in objects that cause creation such as shoes, or moss, etc. This video also relates to a new style of art which creating a relation with the modern world. I think this helps people with basic day to day things and learn techniques to calm themselves in a positive way, it also helps with people getting to understand more of themselves with how they express there emotions that they might not of even seen at the start of there journey of learning how to decompress. This also creates opportunities to learn new ways to paint and how it can be used in a positive form and go future in use with it to help other people with mental health and creativity. Overall this video shows the positives in painting and how it helps with the mental effects of peoples lives overtime from little to high amounts of mental issues.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2024-03-19 04:59:14 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>reflection/conclusion</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Overall I believe that art is a very big part of neurodevelopment and psychology, it has been in effect since art was created to now and as well the future. People who do art are tended to have different cycles and different mindsets than a person with a "normal" profession. Art is also a big deal around the world, I've learned its how people express culture, history, emotions, and nature. Art is also a big part of how we communicate, and learn how to read and experience emotions we haven't felt before. Growing up art was always a wonder and I believe its a wonder for multiple people even if they don't relies it yet. In the end I believe that art is made for a connection to see other physical and mental emotions of people around the world to relate together in total as an emotional stance of peace of wonder in a neurological way of psychological effect.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2024-03-19 05:01:48 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Intro/ about me</title>
         <author>tbryant11_1</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Art was always a big concept around me growing up and is a big part of everyone's personality, psychology is also such an important part in everyone's life without even recognizing. And there's such pretty wonders about artists that are still being discovered and how it creates the creativity in a person more than another person. Art is also used in psychological way with therapy, figuring out history, and how to create futures or pasts again to fulfill a psychological emotion that isn't commonly brought up. Such as Van Gogh or people who aren't as socially active. Art is also a big concept of bringing people together in a psychological way to help understand more personality traits and understand neurological history with the more unusual or mentally ill.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2024-03-19 05:04:07 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Video</title>
         <author>tbryant11_1</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>This video shows the effect of the mentality used to go into artwork, digitally wise and painting wise. There's examples of modern ways emotions are expressed and paintings back in history to show how things where expressed, though this video doesn't have the emotional connection that some people may try to look for in paintings it shows how there are connections with emotions from the beginning of paintings and how not every painting is supposed to be called to everyone for the same reason. Some painting might disinterest one person while draw another person in , this creates the emotional difference in everyone's expression when it comes to art and how they figure out a style of way and understand what they are emotionally going through at the moment. And painting may not connect to someone if its about anxiety but another painting about finding happiness may connect to that person. It all depends on there mental field and state of mind at the moment of time they look at the painting, and if they can find how the artist expresses themselves in there own way of understanding.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2024-03-21 05:57:49 UTC</pubDate>
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