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    In the past‚ there was a great deal of mystery when it came to creativity and creative undertakings (Dickhut‚ 2001‚ p.2). Creativity still has not been correctly defined within the world of science. Creativity can be easily confused with intelligence‚ wisdom‚ ingenuity‚ insight‚ or intuition‚ all of these terms can be found in different dictionaries to define or explain creativity and creative behaviors. There are various components of creativity‚ including abstraction‚ connection‚ perspective‚ curiosity

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    Duane L. Burton Dr. Shirokova English 1102 13 September 2012 Another Look at Ann Carson ’s Short Talks Who is Ann Carson? Why do I have to read this anyway? I really didn’t see the point in it. For one thing‚ the writer lost me after the introduction. I was then asked to find the meaning in what Ann Carson was trying to say‚ to me. It was very hard reading Short Talks. Confusion twists and turns. It was like going through the “fun house at a carnival.” Just imagine. Before you go any further

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    Danh Pham Professor Redfield research paper Art 106 December 16‚ 2012 The Museum of Modern Art The Museum of Modern Art is one of the most important museums‚ which connects the old fashion museum to modern museum through many photographs‚ paintings‚ films‚ sculptures‚ and architectures. It is located at New York City‚ United State‚ and now it contains library and famous restaurant there. Entering the museum‚ I first realized that the lightness of the room because of the

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    to already drawing with his father which was a drawing professor. Pablo Picasso decided to study in the school of fine-arts in Barcelona and in 1904 decided to leave Barcelona‚ to go and live in France. There‚ he meets Braque‚ with whom they invent Cubism. In 1925‚ he participates to his first surrealistic exposition in Paris. Throughout the Second World War‚ he returned to work in Paris until the war is done; he then lived back in the south of France‚ and died in April 1973 near

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    1881‚ Málaga‚ Spain—died April 8‚ 1973‚ Mougins‚ France) Spanish expatriate painter‚ sculptor‚ printmaker‚ ceramicist‚ and stage designer‚ one of the greatest and most influential artists of the 20th century and the creator (with Georges Braque) of Cubism. The enormous body of Picasso’s work remains‚ and the legend lives on—a tribute to the vitality of the “disquieting” Spaniard with the “sombre . . . piercing” eyes who superstitiously believed that work would keep him alive. For nearly 80 of his

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    through his paint‚ instead of following any art tendency. The artist uses mostly straight lines and you barley can see three or four circular lines in the whole paint. By doing this‚ it is captivating how he gives to the spectator the impression of CUBISM or FUTURISM in an abstract way. In addition‚ he created a sense of movement in the pain by using a combination of colors. If you analyze the paint in deep‚ you would be able to see that it is not a static paint. He puts a lot of effort to making it

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    artistic philosophy that formed a basis for the group’s work is known as neoplasticism — the new plastic art (or Nieuwe Beelding in Dutch). From the flurry of new art movements that followed the Impressionists’ revolutionary new perception of painting‚ Cubism arose in the early 20th century as an important and influential new direction. In the Netherlands‚ too‚ there was interest in this "new art." However‚ because the Netherlands remained neutral in World War I‚ Dutch artists were not able to leave

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    Graffiti V. Modern Art

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    contrasted? Well‚ here’s your answer. Modern art‚ like graffiti‚ is based on style‚ but in modern art the style is mainly based on the time‚ not based on expression. In modern art there are many styles a few of such as impressionism‚ fauvism‚ cubism‚ futurism‚ and abstract expression‚ while in graffiti there are five main ones‚ tagging‚ throw ups‚ semi-wildstyle‚ wildstyle‚ and 3-d wildstyle. Modern are started as a western movement in painting and printing in the late 19th century

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    Rene Magritte

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    impact of an advertisement. Magritte started out as an impressionist early on in his career before arriving at his trademark surrealist style after several years of study. His early influences were Fernand Leger and his earliest works were based on cubism and futurism. He produced his first surrealist painting in 1926‚ The Lost Jockey. Magritte’s paintings seem to encourage people to consider the reality that is around them and look at things and not accept them as they seem to be. The Son of Man

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    Pablo Picasso's Emotions

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    Many artists express their emotions through their emotions through their art making and the finished art will reflect on that specific emotion‚ other artists may make an image with the hope of creating an emotional response in the viewer. Pablo Picasso creates artwork that does both. Pablo is a painter‚ paint maker‚ sculptor‚ stage designer and poet. He was born on October 28th 1881 in Spain‚ Picasso started showing his passion and skill for drawing from an early age‚ at age 10 he created his first

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