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    Art 101 Formal Analysis

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    Formal Analysis of Art ART/101 July 17‚ 2011 Formal Analysis of Art There are a lot of differences between expressive and analytical lines in art. Analytical lines are mathematically rigorous‚ precise‚ controlled‚ logical‚ and rational. Sol LeWitt’s Wall Drawing No. 681 is one of the examples of analytical line. (Sayre‚ 2010). Expressive lines are less logical‚ free‚ loose‚ and somewhat out of control. Vincent Van Gogh’s painting “The Starry Night” is an example of art using expressive lines

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    Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts DFA2203: History of Southeast Asian Art “A monographic study of one artist or on a particular theme or aspect of his/her artistic practice.” Study of ‘Affandi’ Muhammad Rahimin Bin Misnam F13FA0154 [FA2C] Lecturer: Mr Chua Poh Leng 23 Mar – 3 April 2015 There are few notable artists based in Indonesia and among them were even Dutch-born Indonesian painters. Though there are only but a few‚ one artist caught my attention from his

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    Zahorski CHIC 3221 10/25/11 Cultural Identity Through Art: Literary Critique With the start of the Chicano Movement‚ not only did the rebellious youth of the 20th century create a drastic change in the connotations associated with Mexican-Americans but they also sculpted‚ painted‚ sang and danced to form a cultural identity unique and distinctly their own. Mainly focusing on Southern California during the 1940’s to the present‚ Chicano Art took its roots from Mexican painters like Rivera‚ Siqueiros

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    A Comparison of Renaissance and Mannerism Art Traci Willard Western Governor’s University One of the most influential eras of art is the Renaissance period. The Renaissance period began around the fourteenth century in Italy. It continued and spread through Europe until the sixteenth century. This era was marked by considerable political and religious turmoil. The papacy in Rome was occupied with corruption and scandal and Protestant branches breaking from the Church. The Bubonic Plague was

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    My Art Analysis Paper

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    On November 3‚ me and friend went at the Institution of the Arts museum to research some artifact/ painting for my Arts formal analyst paper. When we took the closer look about those artifacts‚ I saw one painting that was interesting. It called “Y” from the private collection. When I saw the painting and the described the thing that I felt interesting was that there was a “Y” alphabet in the painting and then when I saw read the didactic the named of that painting was “Y” which was kind of interesting

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    Before I graduated from college‚ an art therapist saved my life. She helped me work through my diagnosis by utilizing various art forms. Upon termination‚ art therapy had given me true healing and empowered me to use art for self-expression. Today‚ I am thriving with a Bachelor of Fine Arts‚ applying to graduate school to follow my passion‚ and wearing my adversity as a badge of triumph. The power of art therapy provided me with an inside look at the difference an art therapist can make. Now I am ready

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    place for fine arts or works to be displayed to the people; we know these places as galleries and museums. Presently many different genres of art are displayed but many of these works are similar in the fact that they are all influenced by styles developed in the early twentieth century. I went to visit a museum recently‚ I viewed the art it was filled with‚ and I left with a different view of art than when I had arrived. On my trip to see art I visited the Orlando Museum of Art. The building is

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    My Body Art Analysis

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    watercolor. In 2002‚ and 2003 a wax pig and flying frog sculpture were chosen to be bronzed at the Tulare County Fair. It inspired me to take still life‚ figure drawing‚ print making and painting at College of Sequoia in 2003. In 2004 I started my body art career‚ following my love of learning and progressiveness I continued to paint with acrylic and oil. I opened American Tradition in Oak Harbor‚ WA in 2006 where I was able to display and sell many of my work. In 2009‚ my love for warmer climate and

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    How does technology influence visual art? And how does photography influence the development of painting? This essay considers the impact of technology on the visual art and how this technology accelerated the development of the art and how people respond‚ adapt and incorporate modern technology into their own work. The impact of technology in visual arts has been in photography. Willian Melin stated that‚ “the dominant forces during the past century has been modern technology and has affected

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    Indian Art After 1900

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    Indian art was different than all other types of art around the world. It was also different from itself because it made a big change going from before the 1900s to after the 1900s. For starters before the 1900s for the simple fact that they started using way more color than they used to. Another difference from both times is that they seemed to move from painting objects and animals to painting people and creating portraits. Contrasting Indian art from before and after 1900 they started

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