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    Paint A Mural Analysis

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    look great when we paint a mural. It will make me proud of our school. A mural would be great because other schools have murals on their walls. I believe that a mural would be good for Strathmore. I think we should paint a mural because it looks so boring without any colour. I think we should paint a mural because it will look cool. I believe that we should paint a mural because it looks so cool and awesome with all of the beautiful colours on the walls. If we make a mural then our school would be

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    Mural Case Analysis

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    Mural Case Analysis Norma Eskrdge Bryant & Stratton College Business 110 Kamela Goodwyn January 28‚ 2015 There are several challenges for Mural Wallpaper’s new marketing campaign strategy. The primary challenge is aggregating the potential customer or user base I one cohesive message to click to the Mural wallpaper online store and purchase products. Another challenge is to make Mural wallpaper the preeminent name for people who are in the research stage of interior design. Finally‚ to be able

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    African American Art Mural

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    African-American Art A mural is an artwork of painting that is applied on the wall‚ permanent surface or ceiling. One of the distinguishing elements of a given mural is the architectural feature that is harmoniously attached on the image. Wall paintings are sometimes painted on canvases and then attached on walls. However‚ this is subject to controversy in the field of art. There are two types of murals in African and American setting. They include; Photographic mural and painted or image murals.

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    Murals by Jackson Pollock

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    it was something worth writing about. Being in front of Jackson Pollock’s 8’ x 20’ painting " Mural " located in the West Pavilion‚ Plaza Level‚ Getty Center was memorizing. Mural was made in 1943 when Pollock used Oil and casein on canvas. My expectations of the museum being big we’re blown away seeing the place was actually gigantic and made this visit a lot of fun and ultimately educational. Mural is a two dimensional painting using oil and casein on canvas. Pollock used Curvilinear line throughout

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    Murals are the quintessential public art embodying the spirit of the community in which they are created. They say this is who we are‚ this is what we think‚ this is where we come from‚ and this is what we want‚ reflecting most clearly any changes in the sociopolitical environment. Murals lay out a powerful visual image of the ideology of their creators or sponsors‚ be it the Church during the Renaissance‚ government funded projects‚ or individuals expressing opposition. In Mexico‚ after the Mexican

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    Rockefeller’s asked Mexican artist Diego Rivera to paint a mural and have it put on the ground-floor wall of the Rockefeller Center‚ despite Matisse and Picasso being the Rockefeller’s first choice to do the mural‚ they were both unavailable. Diego Rivera‚ born December 6‚ 1886 and died November 24‚ 1957‚ was a Mexican painter from Mexico City. He was known for his morals‚ and helped established the Mexican mural movement in Mexican art. He painted murals in Mexico City‚ Cuernavaca‚ Chapingo‚ Detroit‚ San

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    word mural means a painting or other work of art that is directly executed on to a wall. The mural started out as what is known as graffiti‚ which comes from the Latin word graffio‚ meaning scratching or scribbling. Murals are in existence in almost every city across the world. More specifically‚ I want to zero in on cities such as Philadelphia‚ Los Angeles‚ and Belfast and Derry Ireland. An individual may believe that murals are there to beautify the city‚ however to many others a mural can symbolize

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    ideology‚ not only in their art‚ but their way of life. Below are a couple of photos that speak to the processes of art from the photo itself and what the photo is illustrating. Mural de la Prehistoria Contrary to the name‚ this painting is not thousands of years old. In fact‚ it’s not even hundreds of years old. This mural‚ one of the largest in the world‚ sits outside of Vinales‚ Cuba and explains the biology of life from the island. This piece of art is a direct of effect of what a communist/socialist

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    José Clemente Orozco painted the mural Dive Bomber and Tank in front of guest at The Museum of Modern Art in 1940. The work of art was made in honor of the exhibition‚ “Twenty Centuries of Mexican Art.” Despite being during the time of the Second World War and the nature of the mural‚ Orozco stated that the mural had no political symbolism. Orozco was expressing his interpretation of the devastating effects war can have on a soul and hence goes on to use mostly a cool palette‚ consisting of majority

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    Look at Picasso’s mural Guernica‚ painted in 1937 (http://www.artchive.com/artchive/P/picasso/guernica.jpg.html). Would you classify Guernica as Expressionism‚ Cubism‚ Dada‚ or Surrealism? Explain your answer by using specific visual and stylistic references. Presumably Picasso’s most appreciated work of art‚ Guernica is undoubtedly his most effective political statement‚ painted as a quick response to the Nazi’s staggering easygoing bombarding practice on the Basque town of Guernica amid Spanish

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