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    mission to find a painting that either caught my eye or would stop me dead in my tracks‚ I discovered “The Anger of Achilles.” This oil painting seemed to call me hither to take a closer look. As I walked closer‚ the painting became more clear and vivid. It was as if Jacques-Louis David was oil painting in high definition. This is a stunningly clear oil painting. So clear‚ it resembles a modern day photograph. The expression on the faces of each character in this painting drew me in even more

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    Joseph Griffith’s painting “The Surrender” could mean a lot of things. While many see a good side and a bad side fighting each other‚ I see a war ending‚ and two sides coming together as one. To me‚ Joseph Griffith’s painting is about different cultures and things coming together. After taking a long look at the painting‚ I noticed that unlike in war‚ many of the people didn’t look upset‚ or mad at the other. On the side of the American flag‚ many looked excited or shocked‚ while on the side of

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    I chose for my Italian Renaissance painting the Birth of Venus. It was painted by Sandro Botticelli‚ who lived from 1445 to 1510‚ with Tempera on canvas around 1484-86 and is currently located at the Galleria degli Uffizi‚ Florence. I chose for my Northern Renaissance painting the Arnolfini Wedding by Jan van Eyck‚ who lived from 1395 to 1441‚ Oil on oak panel of 3 vertical boards in 1434 and is currently located in the National Gallery‚ London. Botticelli uses a more two dimensional

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    ST. DOMINIC COLLEGE OF ASIA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND COMPUTER STUDIES Title of Case Study “The Difference Between Digital and Traditional Painting” Submitted By: Sheena G. Ureta AB Multimedia Arts 4A 2013 ABOUT THE SCHOOL SDCA LOGO Located at the gateway of Bacoor‚ St. Dominic College of Asia (SDCA)‚ a progressive and globally-oriented collegiate institution‚ revolutionizes the higher education

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    of easel and finger painting. The easel and finger painting project will be combined with classical music to promote creativity. The easel art will entail making prints‚ clay work‚ drawing‚ and slithering cornstarch goop with fingers. The children will emphasize on proportion‚ space‚ texture‚ line‚ pattern‚ and color to create their work. The easels will be attached to the wall and pulled out for other lessons‚ such as language‚ math‚ and science. As such‚ the easel paintings will be used to provide

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    attempt to intimidate him. He trudged up the Everest of steps‚ admiring the ferocious marble gargoyles that were next to the tarnished wooden door. He turned the golden doorknob of the entrance to reveal a lavish reception. An army of exquisite paintings invaded

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    Balance Balance is the distribution of the visual weight of objects‚ colors‚ textures‚ and space on the canvas. This painting has such an asymmetrical balance that we could consider it symmetrical. This is because‚ from the initial idea that the painting is separated in two by the ferry’s pole‚ one side is the city’s landscape‚ the other is the people’s lives. There are so many factors/elements here that really separate the two sides for example‚ the colors (which have been mentioned) that are complete

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    also experiments on still life.I almost picked her but Afremov’s work moved me more because it communicated to me. I admire artists so much since I don’t think I have one artistic bone in my body however hard I try. I am in awe of people who looks at a picture‚ picks up a pencil then just starts drawing with such ease and confidence. Afremov paints with such emotion and inspiration that everyone can relate to it. His use of nature‚ surroundings and the combination of colors is so unpredictable

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    Frida Kahlo (1907-54)‚ whose body and biography were her chief subjects‚ mythologized them into a revealing life epic. Her paintings tell stories-intimate‚ engaging‚ terri­fying‚ and tragic ones. When she abandoned hope in her daily life‚ Kahlo embedded her despair within paintings‚ which‚ by virtue of their very existence‚ act as the artist’s envoys in search of salvation‚ or something like it. At times archaizing and romantic‚ at times brutally immediate‚ Kahlo’s subjects impose stasis on history

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    Germany‚ during the 1920’s Europe was hit really hard by the World War. The horrors of the World war impacted European artists a lot. Their artworks were now much darker than they were before. The painting BROT! by Käthe-Kollwitz shows two young children pulling on their mother and asking for food. The mother looks very distraught and saddened. This artwork was created during the world war by Kathe as an anti-hunger statement. Kathe used no color and only shading. She did this because bright colors represent

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