Thursday, March 7, 2019

The Art Of Beautiful Women

designI result attempt to display the comparison of the cultures that produce the Barbie hiss and the cultures that produce the Venus de Willendorf. While talking about the two cultures, I go forth describe some interesting but common themes the paleolithic cultures and the ultra forward-looking culture encounter what our recent culture has embraced and those things that it has deserted of which the palaeolithic culture in high regards. Meanwhile through my discussions I will show how much of our world cycloramas have changed from an era of the Venus de Willendorf to the modern world view of what the ideal woman should look like and how the view of beauty should not be as two-dimensional as the modern culture makes it out to be.OutlineIntroductiona.) Only the eye beholder hindqugraphicsers knock against the art of handsome women, this observation can be proven by looking at different cultures throughout the history of our times. The art of beautiful women is much more that what she looks like, it is also what a womans eubstance can withstand as well as what her body can produce. Womens bodies are only the expression of the women we allow to live inner them. Let that woman be free. Let her shine. And know that the house in which she lives will always be as beautiful as she believes it to be. foregoing cultures shows us what our modern culture plays to ignore. Bodyb.) crude ideas between the Paleothic culturess view on beauty verses our modern inns view.I.) A common idea on the views of beauty between the Paleothic culture and our modern societys view is that both cultures tend to admire a womans beauty each in their own way. c.) A bit of differences between the views of beauty of the Paleothic culture and the modern world.II.) The main difference between the culture of our past and nowssociety is that of size and make for of a woman. In the Paleothic culture, the ideal shape of a women is believed to have been rather a large size woman, she wo uld be considered volumpsous. Although todays society dictates that women of this era should be thin, big converge and well preserved. ConclusionThe main objective that was intended for discussion of this wallpaper was to discuss the different women idols that are famous in todays era as compared to the Paleothic era. The significance of women has changed with the passage of time along with the roles and responsibilities that were complete by them previously. There is a major difference between the idealizations of art of beautiful of women in the Paleothic culture and the art of beautiful women that is referred to in todays society.Some of the roles that women share from both eras were that women were depicted as some sort of sex symbol, and important enough for being electric shaver bearing. The role that the Barbie play in todays society will be researched in order to explore the societal, political implication of idols to draw the similarities and differences between the ea rliest known civilization and the culture of today s era.

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