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    Art History Ar300

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    however unlike Pollack‚ there are often he used partial figures that can be recognized in his work. He created a large collection that use woman as the subject. Pop Art became very popular in the 1960’s. This subject matter often combines commercial‚ mass media and everyday images into the work. Richard Hamilton is credited with the Pop Art movement. His work “Just what is it that makes today’s home so different‚ so appealing?” is a collage of modern day images placed together to create a living

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    Étude House

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    youth market. Etude House Singapore‚ had its grand opening in Singapore in June 2009. In recent years‚ the Korean wave‚ namely Hallyu‚ has entered and became rather popular here in Singapore‚ and Etude house itself being a Korean brand‚ uses Korean pop stars to market their products‚ attracting the masses of Hallyu fans. The company utilises on the few factors of Microenvironmental forces and Macroenvironmental forces and uses them to market their products to the market in Singapore. I will be looking

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    music

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    of beat because then it is just too hard to listen to. In 2012 a survey was conducted asking American teenagers which genre of music they would most prefer to listen too. The results came in and said that 18.4% of teenagers would prefer to listen to pop more than any other style and Latin American‚ World Beat and Ska all equalled on an extremely low 0.2%. This survey shows that

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    The 4 styles of paint that I wanted to use for my painting were Surrealism‚ Cubism‚ Pop art and Pointillism. Surrealism is generally based on dreams. Cubism is modern art and it is based on geometric shapes. Pop art is short for popular art; it is inspired by comic strips‚ advertising and popular entertainment. Pointillism is based on small dots of paint to make up a picture. I did this research

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    music since industrialization in the mid-1800s that meet middle class expectations. Popular contains all different types of music and Pop music is just simply a type of music included in popular music. It’s kind of like saying all Maple trees are trees but not all trees are Maple trees! 2) Themes such as love and relationships are used to create much of the pop music lyrics. A song that uses this theme would be Tina Turner’s song “What’s love got to do with it”‚ in which Turner describes love

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    Semiotics

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    ‘’The moment you believe you understand a great work of art‚ it’s dead for you’’ (Oscar Wilde‚ cited in World of Quotes) Visual Art is the embodiment of the artist’s perceptions and values. Artists convey private and public interpretation of their work using signs and symbols. The audience identifies signs and symbols found in artworks to create their own meaning. Semiotics is the study of signs and symbols‚ this understanding can give the viewer a more insightful interpretation towards artwork

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    Competitors on Madonna

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    superior. This strategy of differentiation is pursued by courting controversy but staying marketable enough thus giving her that edge over her competitors. Each one of these current Pop singers has attained their heights of glory in their own individualistic ways. While Madonna ruled the roost for several years in the pop music industry‚ without a match against her performance and capabilities‚ yet with the appearance of her major competitor‚ Lady Gaga on the musical stage‚ it appeared that Madonna

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    Popular Culture and it's Art

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    famous for. In a sense‚ the perpetual question was born out of a similar dissatisfaction that characterised the rise of Pop art. Born out of a culture of consumerism‚ Pop art turned the lens back‚ taking a reflective look and having an introspective reaction to the abstraction that preceded the consumer boom of the 1950s and 1960s in America. Before delving into the vast topic of Pop art‚ it is important to understand the context from which it emerged. The rise of modern day America‚ the increase

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    Chapter 2 Macro Environment The Macro Environment Demographic Figure 2. [ 1 ] (Taylor‚ 2009) The different types of music that exist are often subject to a lot of discussions and used as ice-breakers when meeting new people. It is hard to find somebody who does not like music at all‚ but the taste of music is often diverse and broad. This often depends not only on the gender of the people‚ but also on the age and what kind of music was popular when they were growing up and that they were exposed

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    1.What is popular music? Popular music is any music since industrialization in the mid 1800s that is in line with the tastes and preferences of the middle class. 2.What theme does pop music typically use in the lyrics? Describe one pop song that uses this theme. Why is this theme such a popular one? Pop music typically uses love as the theme in the lyrics. For example‚ “Baby” by Justin Bieber uses the theme love. This theme is a popular one because the theme love uses emotion and is relatable

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