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    My Favourite Place

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    There are abrupt slopes with cliffs joint by stone cement bridges. The bridges are secured with steel banisters‚ seeing as the height is considerable. You can find caves carved by the nature and decorated by prehistoric inhabitants with red and ochre drawings. Lizards and birds singing form the inhabitants of this wood. Nobody escapes the eye of the eagles that fly over their home. The pines stand in line like schoolchildren and drop their needles leaves when they are not green any more. The bushes

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    must remember that the dreaming is past‚ present and goes on onto the future‚ dreaming is continues and never ending. Dreaming stories contain vital information containing different things such as gathering food‚ the making of tools‚ where clays and ochres can be found‚ landscape and how it evolved‚ reasons for ceremonies and how ceremonies are to carried out and the reasons for laws and morals. The dreaming is a form of spirituality for aboriginal people; it tells them how to treasure the land and

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    painting style

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    Verdaccio Underpainting: A Brief Introduction Verdaccio is an underpainting technique and color which came from the Italian fresco painters of the early Renaissance. Created traditionally from a mixture of Mars Black and Yellow Ochre pigments‚ Verdaccio was used to establish tonal values in fresco painting quickly‚ creating a soft greenish-gray for the shadows of flesh tones. Architectural details in frescoes were often left in the pure Verdaccio coloring‚ hence we are able to still see evidence

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    With the beginning of human history comes the Stone Age—comprised of the Paleolithic and Neolithic Eras. The start of tool-making marks the former; the start of agriculture marks the latter. The first forms of tools in the Paleolithic Era were quite basic and rough‚ made from materials like wood‚ bone‚ and stone. Tools such as choppers for cracking bone and scrapers for preparing animal hide were used‚ and were then designed upon by later hominoids‚ from which weapons like clubs‚ spears‚ and knives

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    the illustration of passing time is signified by the pocket watch‚ sundial‚ a diagram of the passing of seasons‚ and a skull‚ which represents death. The work is unified by the use of an earth tone color palate; in shades of red‚ black‚ beige‚ and ochre. Due to this color palate‚ there is an antique feel to the work. This theme is further suggested by the collection of some things that seem like artifacts‚ such as the candlestick‚ a globe‚ crowns and scepter‚ as well as the painting of The Last Judgment

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    Turman Show

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    mise-en-scene-> function-> make the world believable different between reality and our dream world-> doesn’t exist actually ironic feeling-> setting- decoration: 1) contrast between Seahaven typical American’s dream world and reality‚ the harsh fact we have to face. Seahaven 60’s america dream society ever->like a doll house ->beautiful sunshine city->suburb routine and regular life clean and tiny + green (grass/trees) white houses and wide road scenery-> sunset and midnight->

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    Mehrgarh Period Analysis

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    much advanced techniques Glazed faience beads were produced and terracotta figurines became more detailed. Figurines of females were decorated with paint and had diverse hairstyles and ornaments. Two flexed burials were found in Period II with a red ochre cover on the body. And in these era many trade evidence had found as people passionately engaged them to produce the things which human at that time

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    Art 11 Ancient Near E. & Ancient Egypt Take Home Question 3 9/27/10 Ancient Animals The most interesting thing that I noticed after comparing Ancient Egyptian‚ Mesopotamian and Paleolithic European art is that some of the Paleolithic art is more realistic than the Neolithic art is. I feel that the Paleolithic people of Europe spent more time observing the animals than Mesopotamians and Egyptians did because they were not busy developing agriculture‚ massive architecture and religion

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    Diego Velazquez painted a piece of work that was admired by art lovers all over the world (Brown & Velázquez‚ 2008). His painting “Las Meninas”‚ translated to simply mean maids of honor is a painting that gives the viewers a glimpse into the lives of the royal family. Velazquez had worked closely with the royal family at the court of Philip IV. This was the center of power during the time of the artist worked on his painting (Stratton-Pruitt‚ 2003). The painting was hailed by many as a masterpiece

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    Aboriginal Culture

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    Aboriginal Culture Australian Aboriginal culture includes a number of practices and ceremonies centered on a belief in the Dreamtime. Reverence for the land and oral traditions are emphasised. Language groupings and tribal divisions exhibit a range of individual cultures. Australian Aboriginal art has existed for thousands of years and ranges from ancient rock art to modern watercolour landscapes. Aboriginal music has developed a number of unique instruments. Contemporary Australian aboriginal

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