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    art description

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    participating in a mural project at San Antonio’s Esperanza Peace and Justice Center at age 10‚ Valdez decided art would be his career. He earned his of Bachelor Fine Arts‚ at the Rhode Island School of Design in Illustration. Valdez art works are exhibited at National Museum of Mexican Art‚ where recently I visited to choose an artwork for my research paper. I observed many greats art works‚ but one of Valdez artwork called my attention‚ I lost her El Diablo‚ he can have her I don’t want

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    art and intention

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    Week 2/Checkpoint/Art and Intention Leanne Diliberto Art/101 1/10/2014 Lynn Wocell Art and Intention When Michelangelo ’s sculpture David was first displayed to the public‚ it caused quite a reaction. The public did not understand the nudity behind the sculpture‚ therefore‚ they objected to it. Some even threw stones at the sculpture. Guards were hired to protect the piece of artwork from such vandalism. Eventually‚ a skirt was added to Michelangelo’s piece of artwork

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    Art Critique

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    trying to portray with their work of art. When I got closer my thoughts changed. My thoughts slowly became more positive‚ and it started to come to life. The painting looked mysterious‚ it felt like there was a lot of meaning behind it. It looked overpowering‚ and strange. The more I thought about that I realized that this painting was unique. While looking at the painting I feel like the colors signify an emotion. Looking more deep into this piece of art‚ I feel like the painting had more

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    Art 14

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    AR 103: Art Appreciation 12/2/13 Chapter 14-Nature‚ Knowledge‚ and Technology Goals and Objectives: To explore works of art which seek to imitate‚ admire‚ or judge the world around us. That world consists of animals and plants as well as human constructs: our knowledge systems our technology‚ and our cities. 1. What do we consider ideal in nature? 19.13‚ Little Bouquet in a Clay Jar‚ Jan Bruegel‚ 1599 In nature‚ bounteous displays and vivid colors are considered ideal‚ especially when it comes

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    Mesoamerican Art

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    two artistic styles that became prevalent throughout pre-Columbian civilizations can be credited to the time when the Olmec and Chavin peoples lived whom marked the beginning of artistic production in Mesoamerican and Andean artistic styles. These art styles were reproduced in settings that were clearly important in each of their cultures and are consistently seen in a variety of media and contexts where nature and religion served as the backbone of their cultural and artistic expression. Particularly

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    art/101

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    Williams ART/101 02/20/2014 University Of Phoenix Visual Literacy The Howling Wolf’s Treaty Signing at Medicine Creek Lodge drawing has a lot less representational is nonobjective than John Taylor’s illustration. I read in this that (Sayre‚ H.M.) was saying something like the world of art (2010) usually has two different depictions of the Treaty Signing at Medicine Creek Lodge. This is where one illustrates a natural illusionistic art which is compared to something like convention art. This is

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    Evolution of Modern Dance

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    Modern dance has developed to what it is today through the contributions of many famous artists. The choreographers mentioned are and were some of the most influential people that defined what modern dance is today. Modern dance is developed when a choreographer wants to move away from the restricting rules of classical ballet and the strong ideals of what dance should be. Students often take preference to what style of dance they like‚ either ballet because of the security of the positions‚ steps

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    The Art of Poetry

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    it because of its depth‚ which I find beautiful. Even the most haunting poems I feel are still beautiful because of the way they are written especially with the use of imagery‚ metaphors‚ and similes. So to me poetry is an art form just as a paintings‚ songs‚ or films are art forms. Its a way to express feelings and emotions that have been evoked by some moment in ones life. Just as a song or film‚ poetry is complex and could mean something different to each person that reads it. Typically when

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    There have been different art forms that have come and gone over the course of time. Some of the most intriguing art forms in my mind come from the 20th century. Out of all of these 20th century art forms‚ geometric abstract art and pop art are my favorite. These two art movements came close to each other in reference to time period. Geometric abstract art originated in the 7th century but became a dominant movement in 1937. Pop art emerged in the 1950s. These two art forms were similar in ways but

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    Tragedy in the Modern Age

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    Tragedy in the Modern Age: A Short Note Arpan Adhikary The genre of tragedy as a form of dramatic art developed in the ancient Greece out of the ritualistic performances in the honour of the pagan deity Dionysus. Aristotle formulated his theory of tragedy on basis of the plays composed by the then Greek tragedians like Aeschylus‚ Euripides and Sophocles‚ and he regarded these plays as the most comprehensive instances of this genre. Plays by Roman tragedian Seneca‚ and those by such Elizabethan

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