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    Art Timeline Chelsey Frear ART 101 August 14‚ 2011 Melissa Kozakiewicz Art Timeline I chose to do nature paintings by famous artist. 1829- Sunset‚ Fighting Bucks This painting was created by William Turner. He got his inspiration from the Lake in Petworth. In this painting‚ you can see some of his brush strokes and lines like in the sky. But on the trees to the side and the bucks down in the field are somewhat detailed and they are not just a stroke of a brush. He tried

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    the Catholic Church mostly commissioned art‚ this gave artists strict guidelines about what the finished artwork was to look like‚ and the themes were usually religious or biblical. Medieval art was decorative‚ flat‚ and two-dimensional and did not depict the world or human beings very realistic‚ but a thriving commercial economy distributed wealth not just to the people but also‚ to merchants and bankers who were eager to show their status by purchasing art pieces. New cultural movements gave inspiration

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    to work in the art field since I was a child‚ as I grow older I started to notice all the graphics I was surrounded by: books‚ posters‚ packaging‚ advertising; then I discovered there are professionals who work on these as a career. Everything suddenly came together for me‚ New York City is where I would go‚ where the best museums and design schools are located. I applied for the School of Visual Arts and have been living in this wonderful city since. In the School of Visual Arts I studied under

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    Romantic art was expressed by individualism‚ irrationalism‚ creativity‚ emotions and nature. During this time‚ emotion was considered more important over reason along with the senses over intellect. Since artists during this period were in revolt against the orders‚ they favored the revival of potentially unlimited number of styles‚ which pretty much can be considered as anything that they liked or anything that pleased them. This artistic concept‚ which emerged as individual experience‚ showed specific

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    Art Therapy The American Art Therapy Association defines art therapy as “the therapeutic use of art making‚ within a professional relationship‚ by people who experience illness‚ trauma or challenges in living‚ and by people who seek personal development” (American Art Therapy Association‚ 2011). Art therapy can be used to successfully treat PTSD. Facing and overcoming trauma place a significant amount of tension in the brain. “The traumatized brain is constantly on high alert” (“Calm through creativity”

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    and small sculptures. Rococo is the last style of the French monarchies and was carefree and playful. Rococo art centered on romance and love and emphasized tonality‚ softness and rich colors. Rococo art contrasted Baroque art as it tended to avoid heroic events and religious iconography and emphasized Hedonism. The word Rococo derives from Rocaille‚ which means shell‚ and Rococo art used curvaceous‚ swirling forms. Watteau’s “Return from Cythera” features well drawn figures that show slow

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    Etruscan Art (800 B.C. to 100 B.C.)    Italian art history begins with the Etruscans. Etruscan Civilization was created on the now known Tuscany region of Italy. It isn’t known where they came from‚ but the character of their art and many distinctive features of their religion make it clear that the original Etruscans were from a region in Asia Minor. During the Iron Age (1000 to 1 B.C.)‚ urban civilization spread throughout Etruria - Tarquinia was probably the oldest city and is the most famous

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    Does Body Art Lacks Employer Approval in the Workforce Kenrick Hawthorne American Intercontinental University Mrs. Sharon Reid Human Resource Management – MGT 303 ABSTRACT Most employees today are covered by this body art called tattoos and piercings which conflicts with job presentation and perception. Employers today also has to deal with protecting both the company and there employees. Tattoos have its misconceptions and carries stereotypes for the bearer who’s characterized

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    Constructive Criticism

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    Linguistics professor and best-selling author‚ Deborah Tannen explains how “The Argument Culture” wants us to accept that by creating conflict is the best way of getting things done with an adversarial disposition. An essay taken from her book‚ The Argument Culture: Moving from Debate to Dialogue (1988)‚ Tannen expresses her views on having adversarial dialogue between two sides has weakened communication in our society. Although‚ we live in a society where we are free to express our conflicts

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    Testament text. Among the many‚ Vernon K. Robbins who coined the term “Socio- Rhetoric criticism” is an extraordinary figure in the field of New Testament criticism. His work is considered to be one of most the significant arts to approach the New Testament text. This approach to the New Testament text is inclusive of literary‚ narrative‚ rhetorical‚ inter-textual‚ socio-scientific‚ cultural and ideological criticism together. Socio-rhetorical interpretation has become a multi-dimensional approach to

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