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    hopes of healing his mother. “I made the world pretty‚ Mama”(19). He is doing whatever his mother like despite not wanting to draw it. He soon realizes that the world isn’t like that and wants to express what the world is like in his paintings. The mood in his paintings began darken as the story progress as he drew Stalin in his coffin without realizing it and he also drew a picture of the rebbe with a mean look on his face because he believed that he is the cause of all his misfortunes. In the beginning

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    Art Assignment Year 11 Bodil Droga - John Wolseley Australian contemporary artist John Wolseley is renowned for his Australian bush landscape paintings and sketches. Wolseley uses the landscape as a metaphor in his works to ‘explore the way geology contributes to the spirit of the landscape and to discover how we dwell and exist within a landscape’ whilst also addressing various eco-logical issues including the conservation of endangered species as well as the constant changing process of the

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    Compare and Contrast of Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa and Warhol’s Marilyn Monroe Paintings Leonardo DaVinci’s Mona Lisa is one of the most well-known paintings in the world. Show anyone from a 60 year old man to a 10 year old girl a picture of the painting and‚ most likely‚ they will be able to name the painting as well as the painter. While some say that DaVinci’s painting is the most famous of all created‚ many of Andy Warhol’s paintings are also easily recognizable. Almost everyone has seen the Campbell’s

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    The Last Supper

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    in 1495 during the High Renaissance period. Although they both share the same subject matter‚ they both contain two very different perspectives. When looking at each painting we can see clear similarities. Both‚ del Castagno and da Vinci have Jesus Christ in the center of the painting making him the focal point of each painting. We see movement in each piece as well. We can see that Jesus is talking to his disciples and they are conversing with one another about what they are being told. In each

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    I. Introduction Attention Getter: " First I dream my paintings then I paint my dreams" Van Gough Reason to listen: What makes an individual unique is their passions. Painting has been one of my passions since I could hold a paint brush. Even though I am not great at painting‚ it still is apart of who I am. I have many passions‚ but painting is the one thing I can do when all else fails to make me feel better. It is a visual of how I feel and showing that‚ to me‚ is easier than speaking

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    Group of Seven

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    Canadian landscape‚ yet the city was the centre of activity and the urban environment naturally found its way into the Group ’s work. Environmental artist Simon Frank‚ usually painted in the Toronto region. The Group of Seven have many wonderful paintings. The following are places where the group have painted in: Midland Ontario‚ Montreal‚ Toronto‚ Yukon‚ Algonquin Park‚ British Columbia‚ Lake Superior and Nova Scotia. Section B The Group of Seven had a very unique style. The Group used to

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    When looking at a picture there are certain tactics artist use to direct focus.  It can be anything from using natural lines‚ farming an image just perfectly‚ or even colors used in painting.  A lot of images from national parks typically have this effect on us.  One example would be Thomas Moran’s painting of Jupiter Terrace in Yellowstone National Park.  This image shows an exceptional amount of color with oranges‚ blues‚ and yellows.  Jupiter Terrace does this to show a sense of friendliness and

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    Cézanne and Camille Pissarro were two Impressionist artists who shared a friendship that greatly influenced their artwork. The two artists collaborated on their artwork‚ sharing similar painting techniques and depicting similar subject matter. This cooperation is explored in the special exhibit "Pioneering Modern Painting: Cézanne and Pissarro 1865-1885‚" on display at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The comparison of Pissarro’s Small Bridge‚ Pontoise‚ 1875‚ and Cézanne’s The Bridge at Maincy‚

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    horizontally. There’s also a shape that is defined by a contour line around the entire composition. The water is a series of lines‚ two straight lines and one organic curved expressive line. There are several symbols and shapes placed throughout the painting‚ two arrows‚ two circles and two semi-circles. Value: The subtle darkening of the inner shape from the outer edge of the composition has a low contrast but does help creating depth and distance. The overall darkness of the composition helps set

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    The Life in Times of Bruegel

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    prominent figures. Pieter Bruegel was a Flemish artist who revolutionize the Northern Renaissance in the 1500’s. He led a life of complexity‚ especially during the times of religious and political fighting. He made much advancement during his age by painting peasants and landscapes; this was the first time in history in which this had been done. Bruegel’s quiet nature has been described by friends in their writings and is also evident in his artwork. Bruegel’s serene landscapes are a reflection of

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