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    John Smith Career Development Plan Performer & Recording Artist/Producer Monday 23rd April 2012 Target Finish Date: Date Achieved: Performer & Recording Artist I have always had a passion for music‚ since II was little‚ I have learnt various instruments‚ including Violin‚ Drums‚ Bass‚ Lead Guitar and Rhythm Guitar. I spent a while focusing on each of these from a young age growing up‚ at one point all I played was an electric guitar. After a while I threw the guitar down and picked

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    emotions freely. Many artists cannot separate issues of politics and society from personal and psychological issues. When it comes to the form of the work‚ there are issues of emotion‚ modes of expression and poetry. There is the issue of how an artist can make an impact on the audience which a politician or an academic cannot. An art that does not express emotions is not art. Works of art often arise from deep feelings of the artist or a crisis in his or her life. Artist often use their art as

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    Peter Max Peter Max was born Peter Max Finkelstein‚ on October 19‚ 1937 in Berlin‚ Germany. He is a Jewish American illustrator and graphic artist. At first‚ works in this style appeared on posters and were seen on the walls of college dorms all across America. Max then became fascinated with new printing techniques that allowed for four-color reproduction on product merchandise. Following his success with a line of art clocks for General Electric‚ Max’s art was licensed by 72 corporations and

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    The artwork known as The Picnic created by passionate African American artist Archibald Motley Jr in 1936‚ is one of the many of his art pieces that displays African American culture in a stereotypical way. However‚ through his artistic creativity he is able to put a positive spin on the stereotype to give a more uplifting message. Motley is commended for his vibrant palette‚ through vibrant color and flowing shapes‚ along with his dazzling effects of the skin tones and apparel‚ his art is able to

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    QUESTION: Discuss how cultural experience informs the practice of artists Contemporary artist Hossein Valamanesh and Janet Lawrence both have a different and diverse cultural background in which informs their practice. Hossein’s cultural background underpins much of his art‚ intertwining both his Australian and Iranian background. Lawrence’s artworks are a personal comment on her world‚ she explores contemporary and therefore cultural themes such as history‚ art‚ science and memory. Valamanesh

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    From the Baroque period through the Postmodern era there are three artist that stands out to me with their work. Rembrandt’s Resurrection of Christ is a wonderful piece of art with its reflection of the Roman Soldiers and the reassuring presence of Christ. In 1808 Goya’s Third Day of May is a work that was created during the realism period. Which due to the war during this time it affected many artists by changing the content of their work to real life events. Like many others during this era this

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    Huang 1 Fiona Huang M. Farrell Art History 14 November 2015 Roy Liechtenstein Through The Years Roy Liechtenstein was a notable American Pop artist who helped pave the way for Pop art’s culture and nature. Prior to the modern art era‚ art was interpreted as serious and refined. This changed when in the late 1950’s‚ popular culture collided with the world of art‚ creating the visual arts movement of Pop Art (Gershman). In contrast with previous art movements‚ it extracted imagery from popular culture

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    Why Black Makeup Artists Are Important For Women Of Color? The history a makeup shades for women of color is quite interesting and saddening. White woman can put off any color because of their bright skin tones. But when it comes to makeup shades for black women is quite hard to find. As per history records‚ the makeup shades for black women were limited before 1970s. But gradually everything for black women has evolved. Whether its black women entrepreneurs or makeup products‚ everything is now

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    Kyle Hevey | Linda Nochlin | “Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists” The first part of Linda Nochlin’s “Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists” focuses on trying to understand the answers to why there have not been any great women artists and the mentality behind the question and the various answers. Many of the answers attempt to combat the question with practicality‚ impracticality‚ philosophy‚ and common logic. She also attempts to answer the question from various points of view‚ for

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    accessible artist is more often than not a way for companies/ record labels to sell and promote a commodity. Creative practice is vital for an artist to shape the individual they want to be projected as to society and more importantly fans. Picking a target audience is key when choosing a direction to go with in relation to creative practice. For an individual to control the direction their music takes and to have an input in other creative aspects of their career is something all artists would ideally

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