Give me feedback on my thesis, please!

Nevertheless, Renaissance art has the uttermost influence found in modern art, as the rebirth of extraordinary art styles, techniques, and mediums are still recongnized today.

That's not a thesis. There's nothing of what YOU THINK in there.

Your thesis statement must include factual information (which you already have) plus your position/opinion/stance. Without your position on the topic, it isn't a true thesis statement. So think of this sentence as the angle you want to take on the topic and what you intend to prove by the end of your paper. (If your statement is simply factual, then there's nothing to prove!)

http://blog.eduify.com/index.php/2009/06/21/5-tips-on-how-to-write-a-strong-thesis-statement/
Read carefully and follow ALL directions.

http://leo.stcloudstate.edu/acadwrite/thesistatement.html
This is one of the very best places I've seen online to help students write good thesis statements. It shows you sentences that aren't thesis statements and how to turn each one into real thesis statements.

Your thesis statement is focused and clearly states the main argument you want to make in your paper. You're asserting that Renaissance art has had a significant impact on modern art through the revival of art styles, techniques, and mediums that are still recognized today.

To provide more detailed feedback, it would be helpful to see the rest of your paper or at least an outline of your main points and supporting evidence. However, based solely on the thesis statement, here are a few suggestions that may help strengthen your argument:

1. Clarify the specific art styles, techniques, and mediums you will be discussing in the paper. By providing specific examples, you can give your thesis more depth and complexity. This will also help guide your research and organize your paper effectively.

2. Consider mentioning some specific examples of modern artists or artworks that show the influence of Renaissance art. This will make your argument more concrete and provide evidence to support your claim.

3. Think about including a brief explanation of why this influence is significant. What impact does it have on the understanding and appreciation of modern art? By addressing this, you can make your argument more compelling and demonstrate the relevance of your thesis.

Remember that your thesis statement is just the starting point of your paper. As you develop your body paragraphs, make sure to provide strong evidence, analysis, and examples to support your claims.