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    Mime Artist

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    the videos posted on the moodle. Due Date: 7A – Monday‚ January 28. 7D – Tuesday‚ January 29. 1. Define Mime: Mime is a theatrical technique of suggesting action‚ character or motion without words‚ using only jesters‚ expressions and movement. 2. What are some of the specific elements of mime? Explore‚ touch‚ feel and use. 3. How is mime different from other theatre forms? Mime actors are non speaking. 4. When and where did mime start? Why did mime make sense for

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    Tattoo Artist

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    Tattoos have been an art alive for centuries. First they started out as a way to mark an individual and their place in society. Then they evolved into an art form for many people and some people get them just to have them. But here’s a question long pondered in the art of tattoos. I know I thought about it for a long time myself‚ before I had my first tattoo done. There are two main questions most people ask themselves. The first being‚ how much pain is involved with having a tattoo done?

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    Artist Reflection

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    this lyric so much? What makes it so memorable and relatable? Artists like Lauryn‚ Miguel‚ and Sarah Bareilles are all artists that I believe use their craft to convey emotion and story telling. Every story they write uses their lyrics as poetry to express emotions‚ feelings‚ triumphs‚ and failures. What does this say about myself as an artist? For one‚ I use these artists as inspirations that inspire me to transpose their ideas of art into my own work. I like to listen diligently to my inspirations

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    Mannerism Artist

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    to the Renaissance style from Florence‚ Rome and Venice in the 1520’s. Unlike Renaissance artists to strove to make their art look as realistic as possible‚ mannerism artists broke away from this convention. Some of these key characteristics include abnormally elongated limbs‚ contorted bodies impossible poses and most importantly‚ artifice. Renaissance artists tried to disguise artifice where mannerism artists reveal imbalanced compositions‚ ambiguous space‚ departures from expected conventions and

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    Con Artists

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    SCAMS AND CON ARTISTS UNIT TIME: 15 Min(s) INTRODUCTION ATTENTION:  Introduction MOTIVATION:  Scam Prevention REVIEW:  N/A OVERVIEW:   (1) Source: Mind Control‚ The Ancient Art of Psychological Warfare Dr. Haha Jung‚ 2006 (2) What Is a Scam/What Is a Con Artist (a) Why Do People Fall For the Lie? (b) Popular Scams (3) Protection from Scams and Con Artists (a) Personal Protection (b) Family and Friends (Weakest Link Concept) (c) Recovery

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    A Great Artist

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    Pablo Picasso said‚ “There is no abstract art. You must always start with something. Afterward you can remove all traces of reality” (“Pablo Picasso Quotes”). This quotation interprets the true essence of abstract painting. What’s more‚ it reflects that Pablo Picasso did not only think about how to create a painting‚ but also thought about how to paint with inspiration from life and nature. As an abstractionist‚ Picasso’s works are not accepted by some artists and critics. However‚ his originality and

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    What Is an Artist?

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    What is an Artist? Art is a very wonderful thing. A great painting enriches our experience of life‚ just as a great poem does or a great musical composition‚ since great painters make us feel and think a great deal more than the objects before us. They teach us to appreciate the beauty and harmony of colors and light through their eyes. They share their imagination with us and invite us into an exciting world of painting. Once discovered and entered‚ however‚ this world can never be forgotten.

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    Con Artists

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    Informative Outline Title: Con Artists Specific Purpose: To inform my audience on how the con artists work. Thesis Statement: In order to understand my topic‚ I will discuss scam victims‚ spotting a con-artist‚ and avoiding one. Introduction- I bet you all want to know how con artists work. They work by being deceiving when it comes to getting what they want. I will be talking about what they look for in a scam victim‚ how you can spot a con artist‚ and how you can try to avoid one. Body:

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    the life of an artist

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    only on painters of the Italian Renaissance‚ but on future generations of Western art. During the course of his long life‚ Titian’s artistic manner changed drastically but he retained a lifelong interest in color. Although his mature works may not contain the vivid‚ luminous tints of his early pieces‚ their loose brushwork and subtlety of polychromatic modulations are without precedent in the history of Western art. The exact date of Titian’s birth is uncertain; when he was an old man he claimed

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    The Hunger Artist

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    Does Kafka’s Hunger Artist create a new sense of the body? If so‚ how? And how does the Hunger Artist’s strange human body compete against animals’ bodies in this story? Create a clear and direct overall thesis and argue. ! Kafka’s “ A Hunger Artist”‚ illustrates a compelling reinvention of the body through the story of a single act in a circus where a man goes forty days without the consumption of food in efforts to horrify his audience. Kafka’s story portrays the artist’s internal

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