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    This technique is not quite as naturalistic and realistic as European art of this time‚ but it is drastically more naturalistic than the traditional indigenous art. Figures depicted in native indian art were solid‚ bright colors with harsh black outlines‚ creating an almost cartoonish effect. Additionally‚ indigenous artists had different conceptions and depictions of the human profile; often times the directions that different body parts were facing would form a composite profile that was not physically

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    During the rise of Modernism‚ the world began to approach literature and the complexities of life in a new manner. According to The Norton Anthology of World Literature Vol. F‚ within this era of new discovery‚ scientists were also finding that the world does not function the way it appears to: “The most famous of the scientific discoveries of the early twentieth century was Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity” (Puchner 10). Einstein’s theory of relativity has been a topic of discussion since

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    The art piece that I will be criticizing will be “Taxi Taxi” by Eugenie McEvoy. This picture contains a swirling movement between cars and people. The picture has a larger portion of people surrounding the streets and cars than there are vehicles. The streets are full of chaos and contrasted colors. The pictures background comes from the view of a particular taxi cab with the driver wearing a dark-colored hat and jacket and the sun barely grazing his head. What stands out in the taxi that we are

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    design: line‚ space‚ light and color‚ texture‚ pattern‚ and time and motion. Focus on the elements that are most relevant to your selected work of art. A line is a path left by a moving point. There are four main functions of a line‚ they are: to outline a shape; to create movement or emphasis; to develop pattern and texture‚ and also to shade and model using techniques such as hatching‚ cross-hatching and stippling. To further define a line‚ there is more than one type. There are an actual line which

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    Haruki Murakami‚ a standout amongst the most widely praised and generally read writers in Japan today‚ is named by numerous as a postmodernist. His short story "The Elephant Vanishes" is a prime case of why this mark has been put on Murakami’s work. It incorporates various attributes that are absolutely postmodern and manages topics that appear to be drawn from the day and age of the craftsman. In particular‚ Murakami utilizes the essential standards of a postmodern work: fuse of advances and the

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    Marian Maguire‚ Medium and Materiality Marian Maguire’s framed lithograph on paper‚ Virago (1990)‚ can be found on the fifth floor of the James Hight Library by room 542D. Print dimensions are 720mm x 430mm. The work has been exhibited at the Canterbury Gallery in the 1991 exhibition “Life Cycle in Lithographs” and was purchased for the University of Canterbury by the now defunct Library Art Acquisitions Committee in 1995. Lithography by its very method of production with the flat stone printing

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    his paintings. He just drew about the poverty of Paris. The second period was called “The Rose Period and It goes from 1904 to 1905. This is also known as the circus period. He started using new colors featuring warmer‚ reddish tone‚ and the thick outlines of the blue period disappeared. One of the most known paintings in this period is called “Two Acrobats and a Dog” [pic] Fig 2 Pablo Picasso‚ Two acrobats with a dog (1905)

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    Chapters 1 and 2 Notes Chapter 1 Living with Art Megaliths are large stones that are surrounded by a circular ditch. The monument is presumably the marking of graveyard and once was accompanied by other monuments. The Neolithic era is known for the uses of new tools and constructive materials such as hardening clays using a flame. Pottery was used to create bowls‚ food jars‚ cups‚ and a variance of other objects. Each culture characterizes art in its own way. Artists perform tasks such as create

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    ------------------------------------------------- Unit 7. ------------------------------------------------- Dada Vs. Walter Benjamin: What value does Dada have in context of Walter Benjamins The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction? ------------------------------------------------- Martin Hannon ------------------------------------------------- Martin Newth ------------------------------------------------- B.A. Photography‚ Year 2. ------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------

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    2. Art The definition of art is controversial in contemporary philosophy. The very idea of art has also been a matter of controversy. The philosophical usefulness of a definition of art has also been debated on. Contemporary definitions are of two main sorts. One distinctively modern‚ conventionalist‚ sort of definition focuses on art’s institutional features‚ emphasizing the way in which art changes over time‚ modern works that appear to break radically with all traditional art‚ and

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