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    witness the true magnificence of The Met. The aged Art Deco style building that was designed by Filipino Arch. Juan Arellano came into view and noticeable right away were its pinkish faded walls adorned with cloud engravings‚ spires‚ and bronze sculptured deities by the Italian sculptor Francesco Riccardo. Capiz and colorful tiles in an ethnic Malayan design are used for lights. And at the center of it entrance sits the stained glass made by Kraut Art Glass‚ a German company. Inside the lobby‚ noticeable

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    Gordan Bennett

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    category of appropriation where he uses another’s work in a new context‚ with the intention of altering its meaning. He seizes copies and replaces the original imagery of Gough‚ by interpreting it in his own way. He uses cultural aspects of aboriginal art and is in search for meaning and identity. Bennett identifies with the world through people‚ events and issues involving the aboriginal people. His work is political about both Aboriginal and European-Australian history. It helps him and his people

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    Tracey Emin My Bed

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    judgement about larger women. Lastly‚ ‘Study for a self portrait’ is a triptych painting created in 1980 by Francis Bacon. It conveys his thoughts on his own image and shows the audience how he has aged. ‘My Bed’ by Tracey Emin was created for a Japanese Art Show in 1998 when Emin didn’t have anything prepared. The idea behind the work came from Emin being depressed for two weeks after a breakup and suffering from a

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    The Heron Woman Analysis

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    In Eryn Anderson’s art piece‚ the Heron She emphasizes the beauty of blue heron by using cool colors and realistic brushwork. The background is a simple black which helps the bird pop more inside the masterpiece. The brushstrokes on the bird’s feathers are a softer and more blended while the bird’s head is exact and harder brushstrokes. The canvas of the painting is really long with a short width. It was painted using acrylic selling for 250$. The artist did a good job at filling the canvas using

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    Bathers Vs Swan

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    When looking at these paintings there is a a lot of similarities to be noted‚ first of all‚ both Bathers and Leda with the Swan feature nude figures bathing in the water‚ with trees around them. They are both very natural scenes and have a relaxed air about them. Both of the paints have a low tonal range‚ but Bathers is bright and lively‚ even though the scene shown is relaxed the brighter colours coming from the right shows that the scene might be depicted earlier in the day‚ whereas in Leda with

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    people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools - Douglas Adams Design is the method of putting form and content together. Design‚ just as art‚ has multiple definitions; there is no single definition. Design can be art. Design can be aesthetics. Design is so simple‚ that’s why it is so complicated - Paul Rand It’s all in how you arrange the thing... the careful balance of the design is the motion - Andrew Wyeth Design

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    Mamamoo Starry Night Essay

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    MAMAMOO - STARRY NIGHT Harpreet (Harper) Dhadde The Sun is Still a Beautiful Star With a beautiful mix of scenery and camera work‚ Mamamoo’s music video for ‘Starry Night’ creates an individual and aesthetic piece of art but it doesn’t quite match the criteria that the music sets. Viewers can tell that Mamamoo went for a natural and raw music video and the group did a wonderful job making conveying that. One can observe this through the artistic shakiness of the camera and the lack of jump cuts

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    Vincent Van Gogh was born on 30 March 1853‚ and died on 29 July 1890. He is a significant figure within the art history due to his striking artwork. He used a flamboyant and exuberant colour palette with extraordinary detail which enabled him to create extraordinary masterpieces and to emphasize his artistic expression. He manifested his thoughts and feeling to convey his emotional and spiritual state in each of his artworks. This allowed many observers to acknowledge how he felt throughout the

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    Answer 11) The poem “the starry night” is inspired by Vincent Van Gogh’s famous painting Starry Night. There is a lot of common group between the artist and the poets work. In both the works by Vincent Van Gogh and Anne Sexton the readers are exposed to a sense of suicidal tendency‚ really dramatic imagery and immortalization of the artist by their work. Sexton in her works portray a desire for death which reflects her suicidal nature and the fact that she eventually committed suicide. The poet has

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    has a personal affinity for the materials she implements‚ as they are directly “sourced [from] the landscape” in which she spent “more than fifty years”. Gascoigne combines these two perfectly harmonious art genres due to her utility to them and‚ conversely‚ her “hopeless[ness]” with traditional art forms. Gascoigne’s “utterly down-to-earth and workmanlike” artistic process is exceedingly innovative. Having said that‚ Gascoigne frequently “shunned the limelight” and sought to reclaim herself after

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