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    The Artist and the Writer

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    The artist and the writer are increasingly seen as ‘the guiding light‚ the revealers of truths.’ (Bunce 1994) Through the study of two pieces of children’s literature‚ demonstrate how the widely acclaimed ‘rural idyll’ comes to be represented. The representation of the ‘countryside’ is one of the most ‘stubbornly resilient and ideologically freighted of ideas’ (Horton 2003: 73) in society today. The conventional rural idyll is often associated with adjectives such as ‘picturesque‚ tranquil‚ and

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    Vandals or Artists in disguise Los Angeles 2013‚ sirens begin to flash‚ a loud shriek from a cop car sounds the busy streets of L.A‚ and two bulky police men storm out of their car. “ Stop! Put your hands up!” The police shout while running towards an individual with a spray can aimed towards a building. The man with the can tosses the can to the floor‚ and he remains standing still‚ obeying the police man’s every command. The individual is arrested on the spot for vandalizing public property

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    Artist Anaysis

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    Alberto Giacometti Giacometti was a key player in the Surrealist art movement‚ but his work resists easy categorization. Some describe it as formalist‚ others argue it is expressionist or otherwise having to do with what Deleuze calls ’blocs of sensation’ (as in Deleuze’s analysis of Francis Bacon). Even after his excommunication from the Surrealist group‚ while the intention of his sculpting was usually imitation‚ the end products were an expression of his emotional response to the subject. He

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    Artist Statement

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    Like most of the children in China‚ I am arranged to take numbers of art classes in middle school and elementary school. However‚ after hours and hours of tedious work‚ all that left for me about those classes is how to strictly respect the law of perspective‚ and draw boring still-life objects like chair and egg a million times over. This has become my view of ‘making art’ before I attend college. Taking the first drawing class in college hence becomes the hinge of my perception of arts. There

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    Local Artists

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    Singapore Arts Scene (Design & Media) Muhammad Hafizurrahman F113D0970 2O Local Designers Imran Othman He is one of the local Malay designers who is part of the design firm named Emobility‚ he mainly caters startegy for his types of design that are mainly on ’mobility’‚ like cars‚ skateboards‚ etc. Streetwave He designed this ’skateboard’ mainly to target on young children age between 6 - 12 years of age‚ from the outlook of the design it meant for them. However‚ it’s design

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    "A Hunger Artist" Essay

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    “A Hunger Artist” by Franz Kafka is a short story that has a lot more to it than meets the eye. At first glance‚ this story seems to just be about a man obsessed with fasting‚ but this story has more to it; it has character parallels and symbolism. First‚ the hunger that the hunger artist willfully suffers has a double meaning: it refers to his urge of fasting as well as his unquenchable desire to defy human imagination by fasting indefinitely. Driven to relinquish the nourishment that the rest

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    A Hunger Artist Analysis

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    ENGL60 Franz Kafka is the author and writer of the poem “A Hunger Artist”. ‘‘The Hunger Artist’’ has fascinated about fasting and one of the main reasons is how less people have taken interest in participating in this weird act making it rare thing to do. While ‘‘The Hunger Artist’’ was fasting years ago‚ people were paying for admission to go and witness this wise and unique behavior. ‘‘The Hunger Artist’’ kept he himself concealed a cage and his priority was to be able go hungry more than 40

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    Mike Rayhawk: The Artist

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    Mike Rayhawk There are artists of many kinds. Artists that paint and draw. Others create physical art. Some even make graphic art. This artist is known for all these and more. This artist is Mike Rayhawk. Mike doesn’t just create art for himself or just for display‚ he creates things for the world to enjoy‚ even if he is not recognized. So what does he create as an artist‚ and what is his story on his artist career. Mike Rayhawk was a computer programmer studying mathematics and software engineering

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    Iago artist of Villainy

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    characters through out plays‚ but only one is an artist of villainy that character is Iago from “Othello” written by William Shakespeare. Iago is an artist of villainy first because he does not care about anyone and will use him or her for his gain. Also he is a mastermind of an evil plain that has everyone fooled. Lastly Iago is an artist of villainy because he can betray and cheat those closest to him without blinking an eye. Iago is an artist of villainy because he is the definition of evil and

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    Graffiti artists in SA

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    According to Stowers (2005)‚ vales and reasons for people engaging in graffiti art are different with each artist. The main reason is fame and recognition of their ‘artwork’ (Stowers‚ 2005). Stowers (2005) denotes that Grafitti is known as a way of self expressing oneself. Like the art of writing‚ Graffitti is a form of communicating with other writers and the public (Stowers‚ 2005). Stowers (2005) notes that: “What it communicates is the artist’s identity‚ expression‚ and ideas. Judgments are based

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