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    The elements most abundant in this piece are that of color‚ light and shadow‚ and space. These are the primary elements most apparent‚ though other elements are present in the painting as well. This particular piece is not so concerned with incorporating background into telling the story‚ as it is blurred and somewhat distorted. The concentration of the piece is directed to the figures presented in the painting and the story being depicted. The use of light and shadow are what catches the viewer’s

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    The National Gallery of Art‚ located in Washington D.C‚ currently displays an exhibit called Edvard Munch: A Color in Context that showcases the Norwegian painter’s colorful and vigorous artwork. Edvard Munch’s Anxiety is amongst the many artworks that are currently being displayed. The artwork was created in 1896 as a color woodcut in black and red with hand touching on wove paper. It is located on the left side‚ right before entering the second portion of the room and can only be seen from one

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    David is one of Michelangelo’s most well-known sculpture and has become one of the most known statues in the entire world of art. Michelangelo represented David in courageous typical nudity‚ seizing the tension of Lysippan athletes and the emotionalism of Hellenistic statuary. The statue represents the Biblical hero David‚ a favorite topic in the art of Florence. Standing 17’ high‚ made in 1501-1504 from one block of marble left over from abandoned commission on page 499 in the textbook. When Michelangelo

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    Gabriel Connor Shaw Mr. valentin English 10R 8 June 2012 The black and white world of 1984 seen through dark eyes The café scene by Salvador Dali was painted in the mid 1900’s and it depicts two people sitting down for a drink is the primary image but there is a secondary image of a skull that is created by the first image of the people. The paintings beauty and story can be related to George Orwell’s novel 1984 which is a love story about a

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    In what ways are people and their experiences brought to life through the distinctively visual? People and their experiences are brought to life in a number of unique ways. Goldsworthy brings to life Paul’s experiences of new places and relationships using a variety of narrative techniques in Maestro. The Wachowski’s also do this in their short Anamatrix film “A detective Story” but employ visual and colour features instead. Paul’s initial Darwin experience is brought to life by Goldsworthy.

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    Mrs. Cecil Wade is the title of the piece i’ve grown quite fond of. Before i speak on the piece itself let’s talk about who created this masterpiece and his name is John Singer Sargent. He was one of the most successful portrait painters of his time. He was born in Florence‚ Italy to American parents and studied in Italy and Germany‚ and then Paris. He studied with Carolus who heavily influenced Sargent’s style. The style derived from the traditional academic approach that required careful drawing

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    X Compare the ways the distinctively visual is created in Crouching Tiger‚ Hidden Dragon and in one other related text of your choosing. The use of distinctively visual images allows an audience to perceive and distinguish the composer’s specific representation. From these distinctive visuals‚ the audience’s perceptions force them to respond in a particular way. In ‘Crouching Tiger‚ Hidden Dragon’‚ Ang Lee utilises a range of film techniques to position his audience through a combination of quiet

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    The use of distinctively visual features has had a positive effect on my appreciation of peter goldsworthys maestro & Vincent van goghs starry starry night . this has been done through distinctively visual features such as descriptive and emotive language in maestro and the use of colour‚ shading‚ lighting and placement in starry starry night. Goldsworthy’s maestro uses distinctively visual features to create an image of the charcters location & the charcters feelings. The novel is about paul crabbe

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    Maestro Analysis- Eduard Keller Character Development- First impressions? Misleading‚ of course. As always. But unforgettable; the red glow of his face - a boozer’s incandescent glow. The pitted‚ sun-coarsened skin - a cheap‚ ruined leather. And the eyes: an old man’s moist‚ wobbling jellies. But then…the suit: white linen‚ freshly pressed. And - absurdly in that climate - the stiff collar and tie. ’Herr Keller?’ (Page 3) The introductory paragraph of the novel is of great significance

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    Peter Goldsworthy conveys distinctively visual images in his Text ‘Maestro’ in various ways‚ one including use of settings instead of chapters. Goldsworthy has replaced the normal chaptering of a book with settings such as Darwin. Goldsworthy has done this to create a vivid image in the readers mind about where the story is taking place and what it is like to be there. Goldsworthy conveys distinctively visual images in the readers mind by use of descriptive language. With use of the quote describing

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