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    art is an expression

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    of creating social norms‚ and through this influence people to become inspired to be different‚ to express themselves in many ways and to share with others this passion‚ in the form of art. Cultures have utilized art in the form of drawings‚ patterns‚ and techniques; for example the type of clothes they wear‚ and type of houses they live in. Art is everywhere. Albert Einstein once said‚ you could look at life as if nothings a miracle or as if everything is. I think that you can look at art in the

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    Van Gogh worked as missionary in Belgium (mining region) where he began to sketch people and study art but started drawing from early age which he then decided he wanted to become an artist. He started painting in his late 20’s. Van Gogh completed over 1‚000 drawings in total and regarded drawing as a basic task enabling him to grow artistically and to study form and movement. Drawing was also a means of channelling his depression. The art movement he was linked with was Postimpressionism which

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    Importance of Advertising

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    needs as well‚ with the most popular items in the front of the ad‚ drawing customers in as well as having a large variety of things to please all of our customers. The other form of advertising G and G does is radio spots‚ along with hosting many radio events at the store. Just last weekend‚ G and G had a Cinco de Mayo celebration with a radio station at the store live giving away prizes‚ t-shirts‚ and a cruise to México. The drawings for trips‚ and other prizes draw in the customers to not only do

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    Illustration Essay

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    Historical research Fashion Illustration is the communication of fashion through unique art forms. It is usually commissioned for reproduction in fashion magazines as one part of an editorial feature or for the purpose of advertising and promoting fashion makers‚ fashion boutiques and department stores What passes for a fashion illustration today has evolved through the years‚ partly as a result of shifts and trends in society as well as through advances in computer technology and wider artistic

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    Art Deco

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    ‘Art Deco’ was an art movement that flourished through the 1920’s and 1930’s. The decade opened up an extensive variety of original and distinctive styles and still remains to be the foundation of ‘an era so rich and so remote that at times it seems to belong to the unfathomable domain of dreams (Cocteau‚ n.d).’ Art Deco was a necessity at the time‚ due to the economic crisis and war. Society needed pop colour and creative‚ eccentric designs to brighten up the dull life they were living. People needed

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    Cigarette Butt

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    part looks Like. The most common views drawn of an object in an orthographic drawings are the front view‚ top view‚ and right side view. After the views have been drawn on a sheet of paper notes and dimensions are then added. Principle Views In orthographic projection there are 6 principle views of an object‚ front‚ top‚ L side‚ R side‚ rear‚ and back views. The three most commonly views drawn on a technical drawing are the front‚ back‚ and side views most other views are not needed. Other views

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    Art Journal Example

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    the intention that it would help me in the future when drawing a person. I love how the abs turned out since the combination of the contours‚ shape and shading make them look really realistic. Nevertheless‚ I don’t think I am quite ready to create the whole muscular and skeletal system‚ as a whole yet since the amount of detail you have to consider is immense. Proportion wise‚ I am contented with both sketches. When I embarked upon drawing a human figure‚ I first did the basic mood lines as a base

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    Spanish Classes

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    Springs‚ Colorado March‚ 2012 Title: How to Draw Manga Drawing Manga is awarding and challenging. Start with a basic idea and work to make it creative. Create costume and character design. Practice different themes‚ until you find the one that most fits what you want to draw. Practice today‚ and tomorrow. It’s ok to make eraser smudges. There are several ways to produce manga art. With the proper tools‚ drawing manga can be a successful and fun event. Each person has their own

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    My Art Talent

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    Talent Show Essay: Drawing Throughout my life I have always loved drawing‚ spending almost as much time as I could drawing landscapes‚ creatures‚ and inventions. When I was a baby I would scribble all over the restaurant menus‚ when I was kid I would steal paper from the printer and sketch out machines and skateboards‚ and now in my teen years I made up large landscapes or my own made up worlds. I feel like I can speak through my artwork by making what I want when I have any sort of writing utensil

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    Drawing 101

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    As a graphic design major‚ many people may think that drawing is not a beneficial addition to my skill set considering that most of the work I do will be based in digital media‚ but there are particular aspects I have learned in Drawing 101 that are important factors to consider when dealing with graphic design. In this industry‚ it is crucial to be able to construct layouts and designs that are visually engaging and pleasing‚ and graphic designers are required to understand how to convey information

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