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    WOMS205 Favorite Artist

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    WOMS 205 When I get asked who my favorite artist is‚ I have to think for a while. My music taste is very eclectic ranging from the Grateful Dead to Wiz Khalifa. However‚ when I think a little deeper about what artist has gotten to me and really made me feel their music‚ I think of Coldplay. Coldplay is an incredible rock/ alternative band from London and their music is a balance between swagger and swoon. I have been a fan for a while and have also seen them in concert. My love for Coldplay started

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    My Favourite Artist

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    to relax us for a couple of minutes. i would like to introduce to u guys one of my favourite artist and he was JJ Lin. JJ was born in Singapore and he is a Singaporean Chinese pop singer based in Taiwan. He may not be good looking but he is very cute and his voice is beautiful. It would definitely melt everyone’s heart if u listens to his song. Actually‚ JJ is among the few artists that I adore because I heard their music first and got addicted before seeing their pictures. But seriously

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    The Changing Status of the Artist At the beginning of the fifteenth century‚ the social status of the artist was far below that of those who hired them. According to Michael Baxandall in his book‚ Painting and Experience in the Fifteenth Century Italy‚ in the eyes of the social elite—the Catholic Church and the noblemen—that hired them‚ artists were closer to servants or tradesmen who provided them with goods and services on a “bespoke basis” than creative and independent geniuses. However‚ as

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    Meditations of a Piss Artist

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    MEDITATIONS OF A PISS ARTIST by Menchu Aquino Sarmiento [pic] ©2002 by Copper Sturgeon   JOJO was idly tracing arcs and swirls on the rooftop of the Faculty Center. He was alone and his urine fizzled slightly on the pleasantly warm concrete with the hiss of rain. As in the unforeseen workings of mimetic magic‚ there did then arise from the heat-swollen earth‚ the vapors of a slight precipitation to come. Jojo felt triumphant‚ a personal sense of accomplishment. Maybe he was some kind of shaman

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    music with floods of artists filling them. You have Justin Bieber who leads all singers in the pop category‚ in fan support. There is also country music‚ which is led by Taylor Swift. Rap is another big genre‚ which has many great rappers. Some include Lil Wayne and Eminem. These artists make it hard for independent artists to showcase their talent. Loads of upcoming and current artists make it hard for independent artists to have a successful career. Independent artists have a lot of competition

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    Ceramic Artist Career

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    school student. The career I have chosen is a ceramic artist or pottery designer and the reason I have chosen this career‚ for I am a very crafty person. Ceramics contains a type of craft and they specialize in the making of pottery. It is important to understand the education or training requirements‚ skills or talents needed‚ salary and benefits offered‚ and the duties for a particular career when making an important decision. Ceramic artist work in a self-employed environment and work as an individual

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    A Hunger Artist - 1

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    accordingly in order for understanding to occur Throughout the short story‚ “A Hunger Artist”‚ misunderstanding often created a separation of artist from society. Franz Kafka uses various literary elements and devices such as symbols and conflict to demonstrate this theme. One way that Franz Kafka explicitly displays misunderstanding in “A Hunger Artist” is through his use of symbolism. Throughout the work‚ the hunger artist was locked inside of a cage to isolate himself from the fickle public. This cage

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    Vandals or Artists in disguise Los Angeles 2013‚ sirens begin to flash‚ a loud shriek from a cop car sounds the busy streets of L.A‚ and two bulky police men storm out of their car. “ Stop! Put your hands up!” The police shout while running towards an individual with a spray can aimed towards a building. The man with the can tosses the can to the floor‚ and he remains standing still‚ obeying the police man’s every command. The individual is arrested on the spot for vandalizing public property

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    Artist. Andy Warhol

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    Andy Warhol Andy Warhol was one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. He often changed his date of birth to « add mystery » but most people believe that he was born on August 6‚ 1928 in Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania. {Andy Warhol Pop art painter‚ Susan Goldman Rubin} His art reflected the rapidly changing American culture. When he was young‚ he was obsessed with fame‚ glamour‚ Hollywood stars‚ movies and painting. As he grew older‚ he transformed his obsessions into art and started his

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    A Hunger Artist - Notes

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    A Hunger Artist by Franz Kafka Purpose and effectiveness of title: * Invokes concern for the well being of the hungry individual. * Are they starving? * How can hunger be art? * Presents and foreshadows the main character. * Images of suffering and starvation. Narrative perspective and tone: * Third person‚ omniscient. * Reader knows the actions and thoughts of all the characters. Characters and salient aspects: * The Hunger Artist: devoted to fasting‚ weak‚ helpless

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