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    Have you ever had a painting that really spoke to you? When I visited the David Owsley Art Museum there was one painting in particular that stuck out to me‚ it was: Right Bird Left by Lee Krasner. Tis painting made me feel happy and gave me a lot of energy during the time I was at the museum. It caught the attention of my eye by using several different visual elements to depict an abstract representation art piece. Along with that it used principle of designs to help the visual elements play out

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    Born in the 19th Century‚ Rupert Bunny was a renowned Australian artist. Endormies (pictured on the left) is an oil painting painted by this talented artist in 1904. This essay will outline Bunny’s style in painting‚ why he chose his subjects and what influenced him. Bunny’s paintings consisted mainly of landscapes and beautiful women of high class. Portraits still being a fairly common form of art at the time‚ Bunny chose to also incorporate somewhat elaborate backgrounds as well as foregrounds

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    What is it about ’the bush’ that is so special to Australians? The bush has an iconic status in Australian life and features strongly in any debate about national identity‚ especially as expressed in Australian literature‚ painting‚ popular music‚ films and foods. The bush was something that was uniquely Australian and very different to the European landscapes familiar to many new immigrants. The bush was revered as a source of national ideals by the likes of Henry Lawson and Banjo Paterson. Romanticising

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    The revenge-tragedy Hamlet‚ being the most examined and decoded text of Shakespeare’s‚ implements several elements that contribute to strengthening the revenge plots by the characters of Hamlet and Laertes. The thematic concepts of mortality and verisimilitude are key principles in shaping Hamlet as a character motivated to take advantage of his toilsome relationships and problematic fellow characters‚ in order to carry out his revenge. Mortality is a pivotal theme throughout Hamlet. Its role in revenge

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    was limited to studying the edges of the photograph for signs of age‚ but a decade later evolved to include fiber analysis to determine the date of photographic paper. Woodward begins his essay by explaining that the fine-art photography market contains fewer safeguards to prevent against forgery‚ as the market is not only smaller than the painting and sculpture markets‚ but also fairly new. While curators of classical art have an array of tools to assess the originality of a Greek

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    art was represented well. The renaissance and courage were indicated through use of the more classical elements of Neoclassicism. Impressionism was used in the painting by Pierre Auguste Renoir titled The Luncheon of the Boating Party. This work of art was painted using live models that posed when available and pieced into the painting. Renoir was following the techniques that were began by Claude Monet. “In the late 1860s‚ the young painter Claude Monet began to employ the same rich‚ thick brushstrokes

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    critique that Hurley is presented with through Nasht’s documentary. The title in itself has a play on words with the discover of new photographic techniques that Hurley experimented with first; “The Man Who Made History”‚ Hurley made history by both exploring outrageous landscapes in extreme climatic conditions‚ but also presents to the world the discovery of new photographic techniques therefore making history in the geological and artistic world. In comparison‚ Picasso also exposed the world to a new

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    1982 poster by Frank Franzetta. The film stills did look more modern‚ but some of the defining artists such as Richard Amsel‚ Bob Peak‚ Frank Frazetta and Drew Struzan continued to paint and airbrush film posters. Due to this airbrushing and painting of the posters‚ the skintones were often very warm and orange and were never perfect. On the airbrushed posters‚ textures were always very smooth and lighting was often very dramatic. In the late 1970’s posters began to be printed on clay-coated

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    preferable – she finds everything she wants in nature. | Nature goes on‚ it isn’t trying to connect or be friends‚ it goes on. | “He likes a boggy acre‚ / A floor too cool for corn‚ / Yet when a boy and barefoot‚ / I more than once at noon” | Verisimilitude EnjambmentImagery | The snake likes a cool environment‚ so this is why the encounter is so rare.Boy and barefoot – touch of reality. | Deliberate attempt to give something the quality of being realistic – boy running around barefoot in a snakey

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    MASTER ARTIST CHUCK CLOSE Chuck Close is an American painter and photographer who achieved fame as a photorealist; paintings based on using cameras and photographs to gather visual information and then from this‚ creating a painting that appears to be photographic. Close was born on July 5‚ 1940‚ in Monroe‚ Washington. Since a young boy he had a desire for art‚ throughout his childhood he had quite a few rough times whether it was his parents becoming very ill or his own health taking a turn for

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