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    negative‚ or both‚ on a person. The role of family in Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood is to shape and define each individual from childhood to the person that they are as an adult‚ creating different outcomes that are most profound in cases such as Barbara Johnson and Perry Smith. Notably‚ Perry Smith’s unhappy childhood consists of familial instability and brokenness‚ resulting in his criminal activity as an adult. In his autobiography that he wrote on trial‚ Perry writes about the difficulties of

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    edges (4). The powerful body in action has the muscular look of a man. This is suggested‚ as the piece is very solid looking by having big toned thighs‚ and a big muscly looking back. Its smooth curved body and rippling lines outwardly give the sculpture its fluidity and aerodynamic form (3). The figure also appears to be simplified due to the lack of detail and features in the body‚ including it lacking a discernibly real face. The sculpture’s surface has been made smooth and glossy as it helps

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    would mean that the object was in motion. From that definition it is safe to say that kinetic art is moving art. Now don’t mix the thought that kinetic art must always being a physical moving piece. Kinetic art can also be expressed not only through sculpture‚ but also through drawings‚ and light. If that drawing you are observing appears to be moving then it is also a form of kinetic art. Kinetic art is so diverse in fact‚ that you can include almost any form of art into it. Take for example‚ drawings

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    Introduction Understanding that sculpture is the art of carving‚ modeling‚ welding‚ or otherwise producing figurative or abstract works of art in three dimensions‚ as in relief‚ intaglio‚ or in round gives us the ability to describe‚ compare and contrast two or more sculpture. This paper compare and contrast two sculptures known as “The Royal Acquaintances Memi and Sabu”‚ and “Statue of Gudea”. Overview of the sculptures The sculptures are quite captivating with each signifying something different

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    bronze sculpture. Bronze statue of Artemis and a deer depicts a woman

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    world. Portraying there significance through the contemporary structures of her sculptures‚ displayed through plates one and two. As seen in these plates her sculptures made entirely out of ceramic. Her use of Ceramics emphasises the sculptures earthen elements‚ and the birth of life from these basic elements. Ultimately the ceramics allow her to maintain full control over the sculptures form and shape. The Sculptures bulge and protrude with glassy angler and rounded shapes

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    most popular forms of relaxation and entertainment. Today‚ cinema plays a similar role in people’s lives‚ yet there are many differences and few similarities between the viewing experience and industry between the past and present. One woman‚ Barbara can recall her experiences of attending the cinema in her home town of Doncaster. Her experience of cinema

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    GMOs have been around for many years‚ but it has not been debated about until recently. GMO stands for genetically modified organism. GMOs are created through genetic engineering‚ which takes DNA from a species and adds it to another to make a new species. This allows farmers to grow the best crops using as little resources as possible. FDA has approved use of some crops such as corn‚ soy‚ cotton‚ and more. Most of the foods we eat are genetically modified. Genetically modified foods are safe to

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    analyze the differences and similarities between two sculptures that are from different cultures‚ and time periods‚ namely the Greek statue of a Kouros (youth)‚ dated to ca. 590 – 580 B.C. The Egyptian Male statuette was made between the 12th and 18th dynasties‚ roughly 1981–1550 B.C. There are many differences between these two cultures. These two sculptures were chosen because they relate to one another‚ being that they are both male sculptures‚ but they are different in cultures and points in

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    Napoleon Abueva Napoleon Isabelo Veloso-Abueva (born January 26‚ 1930)‚ more popularly known as Napoleon Abueva‚ is a Filipino artist. He is a sculptor given the distinction as the Philippines National Artist for Sculpture. He is also entitled as the "Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture". He is the first and only Boholano given the distinction as National Artist of the Philippines in the field of Visual Arts. Napoleon Abueva‚ nicknamed Billy‚ was born on January 26‚ 1930 in Tagbilaran‚ Bohol to

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