Art is something that is effected by the people and the conditions of the people that make it and it has always been this way. Some of the biggest things that can affect art and people are war, death, and natural dissasters. I would like to focus my paper on Japan and the art of japan before and after the earth quake and tsunami that effected not just the areas hit but the whole country, and even the whole world.
Before the earthquake many people had complaints but those had never been brought to the forefront and people had begun to settle for the fact that they could not change anything about their own country. However, after the earthquake and the chaos it cause people began to realize that one voice can turn into millions of voices and change things forever.
In this Japan over one year after ther dissaster no ideas and ways of thought are beginning to take hold. The japanese people continue to cherish and hold on to some of their old was, and the feelings to continue growing stubbornly despite living in an earthquake ridden zone contines also. However new ideas among the young people of the nations are beginning to take hold. Views on everything from how to live life, music, art, and how people are treated are being looked at in a whole new light.
I would like to focus on the aspect of how the new views of young adults and 20-30 somethings are effecting the japanese art scene. Comparing and contrast art two years before the earthquake and a year after.
Before the earthquake many people had complaints but those had never been brought to the forefront and people had begun to settle for the fact that they could not change anything about their own country. However, after the earthquake and the chaos it cause people began to realize that one voice can turn into millions of voices and change things forever.
In this Japan over one year after ther dissaster no ideas and ways of thought are beginning to take hold. The japanese people continue to cherish and hold on to some of their old was, and the feelings to continue growing stubbornly despite living in an earthquake ridden zone contines also. However new ideas among the young people of the nations are beginning to take hold. Views on everything from how to live life, music, art, and how people are treated are being looked at in a whole new light.
I would like to focus on the aspect of how the new views of young adults and 20-30 somethings are effecting the japanese art scene. Comparing and contrast art two years before the earthquake and a year after.
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