Anthony Driver Banksy Banksy is an English based graffiti artist‚ political activist‚ and film director whose identity is unknown. He is most known for is stencil graffiti which is when an artist uses an outline to produce an image that is easily reproduced. Most people would say that his style is similar to Blek le Rat aka the father of stencil graffiti. Banksy says he was inspired by an artist by the name of 3D. An artist who became one of the founding members of Massive Attack. He started
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marilyn monroe A Celebratory Biographical Report on the Legendary Beauty ’s Decision to Become Extraordinary [pic] Maddie Soave US History On June 1‚ 1926‚ “history ’s most phenomenal love goddess” (according to Philippe Halsman‚ one of her many photographers) was born Norma Jeane Mortenson‚ in Los Angeles‚ California. Her mother‚ Gladys Baker Mortenson‚ named Norma Jeane after Norma Talmadge‚ one of the most gifted silent film actresses of the era. Gladys worked as
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advertisement is almost a parody of real life itself. Other advertisements take classic images and reutilize them to fit the adverts. In this case it uses a style icon‚ a person forever memorialized for her beauty‚ sex appeal‚ and talent; Miss Marilyn Monroe. Marilyn Monroe has always been epitome of sex in media. Mystery and paparazzi have followed her since
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her manager and Monroe wanted to changed her name. She almost changed her name to Jean Adair. Norma jeans last name on her birth certificate was misspelled from her mother’s second husband. When monroe lived in foster care when she was younger she was sexualy abused by 2 men. In 1942 monroe got a job in west virginia. She grew up with a single mother. She never knew her dad was. She died at the age 36 with a drug overdose. When Norma Jean was a little girl she was a model. Monroe always wanted to
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The location I chose for my ethnographic essay was The Museum of Modern Art‚ commonly known as the MoMA. I traveled to the museum on Saturday‚ March 6th‚ 2017 and arrived at 3:11 pm. Surprisingly this museum was quite small at least in comparison to the grand museums I’ve visited in the past. The exhibit that I focused on was their ongoing collection gallery that displayed art from the 1880’s through the 1950’s. I chose this particular exhibit because whilst walking through the museum that this was
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BMS122: APPRECIATING LEISURE LIFESTYLES Types of Art: Main Periods 1. 2. 3. Visual Arts Appreciation Part 2 4. 5. 6. 7. Pre-historic Ancient Medieval (Middle Ages) Renaissance Baroque / Rococo 19th Century 20th Century 6. 19th Century Art 19th Century Art: Neo-classicism Includes: 1. 2. 3. 4. Neo-classicism Romanticism Realism Impressionism Rebirth to the art of ancient Rome and Greece‚ and the Renaissance Costumes‚ settings‚ and details depicted with much
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the photographer Bert Stern and interview with Life Magazine‚ Fox asked Marilyn to finish film Something’s Got to Give. She gladly accepted‚ but she didn’t know that she’d soon meet her death. (Owings 87) Before her death Marilyn made many “suicide attempts” or cries for help or attention with all of her drug overdose incidents. It went to show that she was clearly sick‚ out of her mind‚ and close to death. (Owings
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(Barthes Roland‚ 1972 pg 5) That is exactly what is portrayed in Marilyn Monroe’s white halter dress in “The Seven Year Itch” (1955) directed by Billy Wilder. The movie revolves around Richard Sherman (Tom Ewell)‚ an employee at an advertising company who resolves to eat healthy food‚ and quit smoking and drinking while his wife and son are away. During this time he meets his upstairs tenant: dizzy‚ appealing‚ luscious Marilyn Monroe known as “The Girl” who had come to spend the summer. His resolutions
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media‚ advertising and popular culture are portrayed through pop art. One of the greatest iconic pop culture artists Andy Warhol suggests “I like boring things” this is a broad indication of a part of how pop culture is based on. It exposes how objects in everyday life can be right in front of us and we as people don’t think twice about what we are using. For example‚ Andy Warhol creates a wooden sculpture and painting based on the simplicity of ‘Campbell’s tomato soup’ an item he had been consuming
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to Marilyn Monroe because she was loved for her glamour and beauty as well as the “girl next door” persona. Even now after her death‚ she is still just as‚ maybe even more‚ successful in the present. Marilyn Monroe was the epitome of pulchritudinous but beauty is only skin deep as it does not always equal a luxurious life. Hollywood itself even admitted that they created false stories to fuel their publicity and they tended to do with some stars more regularly than others. Marilyn Monroe is one
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