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To Complete This Assignment You Need To Have Read Chapter12 On The P To complete this assignment, you need to have read chapter12, on the principles of aesthetic value. The goal of this assignment is to demonstrate that you can use aesthetic principles in your own reasoning and to examine an object in a new, more open-minded way. You should choose an object that you have physically encountered, which you do not normally consider art or aesthetically valuable. Examine the object carefully, and then write a brief description of it. Include a picture if necessary. Next, explain in approximately one paragraph why you normally would not consider the object art or aesthetically valuable. Then, analyze the object through the lens of aesthetic reasoning, applying either functionalist principles or formalism (but not both). Develop an argument, based on facts about the object and the chosen aesthetic principles, for why someone could consider the object art or aesthetically valuable. This argument must be detailed and well-reasoned, integrating relevant aesthetic concepts and showing depth of analysis. The essay should be between 1000 and 2000 words, include in-text citations, and conclude with a Works cited section.

Paper For Above instruction The concept of aesthetic value often influences how individuals perceive and evaluate objects within their environment. While many items are traditionally associated with art or beauty, some objects are overlooked or dismissed as lacking aesthetic significance. This paper explores the potential to recognize aesthetic value in an everyday object not typically considered art by applying formalist principles, demonstrating that aesthetic appreciation can extend beyond conventional art forms through careful analysis and perspective shifting. The object selected for this analysis is a standard kitchen colander. It is typically regarded as a utilitarian kitchen utensil designed to drain water from pasta or washed vegetables. The colander is made of stainless steel with numerous small, evenly spaced holes, and its structure is ergonomically designed for holding and draining food items. When encountering the colander, most people perceive it solely as a functional object devoid of artistic qualities. It is an everyday item seen in countless kitchens, often overlooked in terms of aesthetic appreciation and primarily valued for its practicality rather than its visual or artistic qualities.


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