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    pale colors. A large form is heavier‚ more attractive‚ or more attention getting than a small form. 4.When describing a work of art the principles of design provide an understanding of how artists work and also how design affects us. It organizes visual elements and the product of that

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    bend their heads in awful sorrow.” The poet’s mood is one of lamentation for the misery of his people‚ the instability and sorrow brought about by the strange invader. Imagery: The images appeal to the sense of sight and sound. They present visual pictures that are striking. The picture of the soldiers‚ “all around the land brown beetles crawl about”‚ in their thick armoury‚ the hard covering on their backs is like beetles. Here you hear the tramping of soldiers “whose boots of steel tramp

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    INTRODUCTION Throughout history‚ people with disabilities and learning difficulties have been regarded as a manifestation of God’s punishment for sins. They were usually mocked and excluded from the community and they sought out and depended for care and refuge from religious societies (Jordan et al‚ 2008). According to Eskay et al (2012)‚ in the African society‚ culture tends to play a role in how people with disabilities are perceived. They went on to outline some of the reasons associated with

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    arrows indicate the boat is the same size as the house ‚ but because we are closer to the boat than house we percieve its bigger when in reality the normal mind would know its not the case. This is to be thr exact definition of scale and proportion. Visual Movement This historic art work was created by Raphael in c.1517. The movement in this image is fast due to the amount of things going on. When my eyes first laid on this image I knew it was the one to describe this category. I started looking at

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    many changes in technology that have affected arts education. Advancements in technology such as the internet‚ computers‚ and more art education programs have played a major effect. Before this era students could not really get the full picture of visual arts unless the instructor has the actual prints. The students did learn about colors‚ elements‚ and the ideas of art‚ but not students are not only learning about these things‚ but they can actually see these important elements. This came about

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    University Abstract The purpose of this study was to research successful strategies for teaching music to mainstreamed students who are visually impaired. The way visually impaired students learn classify them into one of three learning groups; visual learners who learn by sight‚ tactile learners who learn from touch and auditory learners who learn by hearing. Strategies for each learning style are provided as well as domain specific accommodations and modifications for instrumental‚ vocal and

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    For this project our group has chosen “Fantasy” as our theme. Fantasy refers to a world of imagination filled with creative mental images and uninhibited fancy. These images or visions of fantasy may be distorted faces of reality; or may even be entirely disconnected to the real world. However‚ fantasy is more often than not linked to the real world in a child’s world and a crucial precursor to future cognitive and creative development. It is often observed that young children spontaneously engage

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    contrast acuity – the smallest spatial detail that can be resolved (with smallest amount of contrast) • visual information processing- info goes from retina (optic disc) to -> down optic nerve -> to optic chiasm where fibers cross to opposite hemispheres of brain -> down optic tract -> to LGN (of thalamus) -> thalamus sends info to visual cortex in occipital lobes of each hemisphere • visual pathways in the brain – optic nerve- leaves each eye at optic disk; information reaches optic chiasm‚ where

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    art‚ lies and reality. Then‚ this will be highlighted with the effect of art in Ethics and‚ through pertinent examples; we will emphasize the distinction between ethics and art. Finally‚ we will analyze Picasso’s quote in relation to literature and visual art in contrast to his art. Firstly‚ how can we assess this quote in relation to art? And what does Picasso mean by the lies and the truth? First‚ we need to understand that art is an imitation of reality. Indeed‚ Picasso was an impressionist who

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    Our simplest words are often the deepest in meaning: birth‚ kiss‚ flight‚ dream. The sculptor Constantin Brancusi spent his life searching for forms as simple and pure as those words—forms that seem to have existed forever‚ outside of time. Born a peasant in a remote village in Romania‚ he spent most of his adult life in Paris‚ where he lived in a single small room adjoining a skylit studio. Upon his death in 1957‚ Brancusi willed the contents of his studio to the French government‚ which eventually

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