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    Graffiti Art Concept Paper

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    Kassandra Morales English 1010 Paper 2 10/26/14 Graffiti art People argue back and forth for years about graffiti art intensely. But it is art through illegal vandalism Graffiti is still art. The artwork on graffiti is brought out wrongly from different point of views. The complexities of the different forms of artwork used are used in many different ways. Graffiti has a certain ‘appeal’ to many people. It gives an unknown person a chance to speak through art. The textures and shadowing they

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    The assignment this week was to write a two-page paper describing how the Victorian Movement‚ Arts and Crafts Movement‚ and Art Nouveau Movements were related and/or impacted each other. In order to accomplish this task‚ one would have to explore the origins of Art Nouveau. Upon reading the selected reading and reviewing the required videos it was clear that it could be argued as to which was the last movement of the Nineteenth-century or the first movement of the Twentieth-century. Additionally

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    Fine Arts Research Paper

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    words “fine arts” are said‚ the mind typically wanders to an aspiring actress from a small town‚ with dreams of landing in New York City on Broadway. These small town dreams almost never happen‚ which is why the fine arts have gained such a negative connotation. Students in the school system are always told to pursue a career in a field that’s more practical‚ a field that will render them more prosperity and opportunities in the long run. When talking about a successful career‚ the fine arts are rarely

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    Street Art Research Paper

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    sidewalk chalk art that captures the attention of the students attending the Campus Activities Board’s first ever Street Art Festival‚ on March 17. Bradley Kriznar‚ a junior engineering student found himself creating sidewalk art after suffering from what many of his fellow college students go through. "I was really stressed‚ so I just showed up [to sign up] and they had open panels‚ so I was like ’Sure‚ yeah’" Kriznar said. Kriznar’s street art will be a chalk version of the album art from the musical

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    Olmec Art Research Paper

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    Olmec arts and their iconography are full of mysteries. Many archeologists researched and worked their best to figure out the meaning behind in each different symbol and leave many writing about Olmec arts and their symbol means. The young male stone statue has many similarity in other Olmec sculptures and we can identify the meaning behind this sculpture by comparing with other art works and using credible book wroted by archeologists. Different parts of the young male stone statue (fig.1) might

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    Art 100 Museum Paper

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    Intro to Art/Art 100 Pre-Raphaelites I visited National Gallery of Art‚ Washington DC on Friday‚ March 29‚ 2013 to see the exhibition “Pre-Raphaelites: Victorian Art and Design‚ 1848-1900”. It is the first major survey of the art of the Pre-Raphaelites to be shown in the United States features some 130 paintings‚ sculptures‚ works on paper‚ and decorative art objects. The young members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood‚ formed in 1848‚ shook the art world of mid-19th-century Britain by rejecting

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    Thought Paper #1 “ The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things‚ but the inward significance”(Aristotle). One of the main purposes of art is to help express our emotions‚ which was portrayed throughout the music‚ paintings‚ and literature of Western European culture. One man who was able to show our emotions through art‚ was Leonardo da Vinci. Leonardo was ultimately known as the “Renaissance man”. Not only was he a scientist‚ but also a painter‚ and a sculptor. To practice

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    The Art of War - Sun Tzu Response Paper I read the Art of War during my high school year as a outside of the class reading book assigned by my language art teacher. I told him I was going to major in business (marketing). So when I first started reading the Art of War I was like “hey‚ if I have all the time in this world I could have think of all of these stuffs.” I had a big ego that time. Then I had a discussion about the Art of War with my physics teacher(he’s a genius literally‚ speaks 7-8

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    Land Art Research Paper

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    Land Art and Land Artists UNDERSTANDING LAND ART AND ITS IMPACTS 4/9/2014 By: Amir R. Tamadon Land Art and Land Artists Contents INTORDUCTION.............................................................................................................. 2 LAND ART ORIGINS: AGENTS OF NATURE ................................................................... 2 WHAT DOES LAND ART LOOK LIKE? ............................................................................. 4 IMPACTS OF LAND ART ......

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    Women Art Research Paper

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    Anthony Fiore Mrs. Sacks Humanities 102 Due Date: November 24‚ 2009 YaYa Chou YaYa Chou is an artist that creates her work to connect directly to the viewer’s human experiences. Chou is famous for creating art pieces that relates to the viewer by incorporating “familiar objects or images to depict the dichotomy found inside highly developed societies”. (Chou) She uses many aspects that play pivotal roles in our lifes‚ such as using anything that can be found in nature‚ which can range

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