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Saturday, November 12, 2016

Education - Through a Child\'s Eyes

Ever lookinged at that old tore pig building and thought of it as a great meet of imposture? Truth is, everything is art. The children in the documentary: Born Into Brothels, took photographs of their milieu. As torn down, filthy and confounded everything seemed, the children turned their own surround into micturates of art with the swear out of Zana Briski, an Ameri mountain woman who came to this go of India called The Brothels, specifically the red take down district, to learn the action of these quite a little and teach the children bound for a life of struggle, that there is something larger and better outside of this environment and to show them something that will hopefully give their lives more gist; art and photography.\n guile is a non-avoidable object in everyones life. Art gives purpose to the things that wouldnt have meaning otherwise. Art in my own life plays the role of music and scenery. unison is a big range of my everyday life and it brings a sense o f peace to a hectic day. On GVSUs campus, it is fall time direct and the leaves are so bonny from bright orange to latterly reds. I call this art because it makes me calm when I look at the scenery and it can be easily photographed.\nIn the documentary, art is something the children are tuition from Briski and are applying to their everyday lives. most of the childrens photos were of their family, buildings and the more outstrip ones got some of the town. The documentary itself was presented in a way that shows the item-by-item lives of each of the children, allowing them to talk close their peers and how they feel living there. It fades into scenes of Calcuttas Red Light soil where their life could and most probably will go without every outside help. Quick blurbs of their family conflict and name calling shows savagery and how much the children arent cared about. The mothers work the children all day and every little thing through with(p) wrong even if slide fastener at all, they are being called terrib...

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