1. Art is the physical product of one’s feelings and opinions. It can be in virtually any form, aesthetically pleasing or chaotic and disjointed, as long as the artist’s intent is expressed and able to be interpreted.
  2. My favorite form of art is architecture. I appreciate that each building, bridge, tunnel, and any other construction, takes not only an eye for beauty, but also mathematic and engineering skills.
  3. My favorite historical period is the Romantic Era. The poetry and artwork from that time are all very emotional as well as logical, and very thought invoking.
  4. My academic strengths lie in the sciences, especially Chemistry and Physics. I also really enjoy learning grammar, literature, and European history. My non-academic strengths include my sensitivity and my ability to forgive easily.
  5. I feel very comfortable with new technologies once learning how to use them.
  6. I don’t consider writing to be one of my strengths and I hope it improves over the coming semesters. At this point, I would give myself a 6/10.

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  1. Dear Molly,

    A very crude historical summery on my part will be thus: Many Artists preformed the tasks of architecture and were amateur mathematicians from the 14th to the 17th century. Later mostly artisans i.e. architects took over and hired artists to decorate the interiors and exteriors of buildings. For some scholars Architecture is not a full art form but a canvas to represent artistic styles. Do you agree?
    You can check Fleming book on the bibliography list.

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