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    create the work? The medium that was used to create this artwork is acrylic paint on canvas. 2. What are the characteristics of the medium used? The appealing characteristics of acrylic paint are its quick drying capabilities‚ and the fact that it is easier to add layers to‚ especially when compared to other types of paint; such as oil paint 3. How did the medium enhance the work? Warhol enhanced his artwork through the use of acrylics‚ which allowed him to layer colors without blending them‚ in order

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    campus. My first reaction to this show was my immediate response to all the range of colours. This show is very vibrant with many pieces to admire. Kate Georgallis is displaying thirty of her finest works‚ all of various sizes and mediums‚ including paint‚ etching‚ stain glass and embroidery. Her work‚ like the materials she uses‚ is of a vast range of colour. Many of her art works are of large landscapes playing with the use of colour and shadow. Kate earned her BA in Art Education at the Nova

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    9-23-13 Japanese Art of the 1990s Morimura Recreated Rembrandt‚ The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp‚ 1632  Morimura‚ Portrait (9 Faces) Peter Gertner‚ Crucificion  Yen Mountain‚ 1991‚ assemblage Stacks money with his face on them Moneki Neko cat on top Poses as many different famous film actresses Marilyn Monroe Audrey Hepburn Black Marilyn To My Little Sister/For Cindy Sherman Mona Lisa in Its Origins He procreates his work to be like others Photoshop The prep work he does for the

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    “Aztec” 10/22/2016 Medium: Acrylic Mixed Media After viewing the painting “Aztec by Mark Tovar‚ I was able to note several elements of art represented throughout the painting. In terms of form the painting featured only organic forms and did not appear to depict a third dimension. The content of the painting focuses on the Aztec depicted in the center of the painting. In terms of style‚ the painter appears to attempt to replicate the painting style of Aztec art. The Acrylic Mixed Media the painter

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    luminous hardwearing colors that blend well with surrounding paints and are slower drying than water colors‚ but that can also be a disadvantage because it makes it hard to move into the next stage of painting. But oils and acrylics can contain toxins in some cases. But the acrylics do dry more rapidly‚ usually within a day or so. With oil paints that do dry a little slower though‚ it allows them to be blended easier than the acrylics. With water colors you again have a short drying time. Also an

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    Silen used charcoal or oil paints in her earlier artworks; however‚ as she has grown as an artist expanded

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    <center><b>(1949-)</b></center> <br> <br>Tim Storrier was born in Sydney Australia in 1949. He spent his early childhood on his family’s sheep station at Umagarlee‚ near Wellington‚ NSW. His mother and grandmother were interested in art‚ and he would draw a lot. He drew military heroes and rural subjects such as woolsheds. At the age of ten he went to boarding school in Sydney‚ where he spent a lot of time in the art room‚ painting under the influence of his teacher Ross Doig. Storrier attended the

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    psyche and in everything that we do. look at the Campbell’s Soup Can art canvas series. Is it just a soup can? Was it a ‘just’ a soup can before Warhol’s works became acclaimed? No‚ Campbell’s Soup was yet a well popular household name. Did Warhol paint them because it meant something? Warhol stated that the paintings represented nothing. No intent‚ no concept and no meaning. Art however is not about the artist’s intention; it is about the receiver’s application of their own meaning. Every decade

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    combination of traditional and contemporary media to give contemporary paintings added impact and more visual interest through the spontaneous creation. Mixed media artwork Most items are used from our everyday life‚ including but is not limited to‚ paint‚ papers‚ found objects‚ adhesive‚ old jewelry‚ buttons‚ nails‚ bolts‚ screws‚ photos‚ clays‚ pencils‚ pens‚ marker pens and much more. In the painting ‘Glass and Bottle of Suze’‚ Pablo Picasso purposely contradicts the tradition of painting by incorporating

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    tree textures. Unique ways are applied to creating this work with tissue paper‚ watercolour‚ poster paint‚ and acrylic. The artist represents the natural texture and ochre colour of tree bark to the artwork‚ however‚ tints of vivid colour are also used to create a livelier atmosphere. The essence of this artwork is its texture and naturalness resembling real trees. The artist used watered down acrylic (brown‚ black‚ red and grey tones) and hand painted the colours‚ leaving holes in the tree for extra

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