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    Hemingway Picasso

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    from depression and alcohol abuse. In the end‚ Hemingway killed himself with a shotgun The greatest painter of the 20th century - Pablo Picasso - was born on 25 oct. 1881 in Malaga‚ Spain. His genius was noticed in very early age. He started drawing before he could talk. Even his first word was a Spanish word for “pencil” - “lapiz”. He was mad about art. His father was an artist too‚ but young Pablo could draw a lot better. His paintings often shocked people with their unusual elements

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    Homework3 Lugo And Orozco

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    technologies ll. Teacher’s name: Fernando Daniel Colon Gonzalez. Module: 1. Design in Flash. Activity: Essay topic 3. Date: 06/02/15 Bibliography: Taken from blackboard. Objects design. Flash has a comprehensive set of tools for just about any drawing task we need to wrap our hands around. Vectors are one of the two types that Flash uses for design‚ it use lines‚ curves‚ etc‚ using the strokes of the available tools.  In this tools we find‚ the pen tool‚ line tool‚ shapes‚ pencil tool and brush

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    Afremov’s work moved me more because it communicated to me. I admire artists so much since I don’t think I have one artistic bone in my body however hard I try. I am in awe of people who looks at a picture‚ picks up a pencil then just starts drawing with such ease and confidence. Afremov paints with such emotion and inspiration that everyone can relate to it. His use of nature‚ surroundings and the combination of colors is so unpredictable that it surprises his viewers. “Melody of the Night”

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    I used cardboard because I wanted to be able to poke into it to try and make contour lines and for the textured surface. I started out with drawing in pencil and I had originally planned on using oil pastels and crayons‚ but they weren’t showing up quite the way I wanted them to so I used oil paints instead. After drawing‚ I used a pencil to poke holes in the outlines of the wave‚ cloud‚ trunk of the palm tree‚ and the circle of the sun. Initially‚ I was only going to poke the holes around the wave

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    Engineering drawing

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    Importance of Drawing in the Mechanical Design Process Computer & Graphics Vol.14‚ No. 2‚ pp. 263-274‚ 1990 Pergamon Press plc. David G. Ullman E-mailUllman Stephen Wood David Craig Department of Mechanical Engineering Oregon State University Corvallis‚ Oregon 97331 ABSTRACT This paper is a study on the importance of drawing (both formal drafting and informal sketching) during the process of mechanical design. Five hypotheses‚ focused on the types of drawings‚ their necessity

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    Amedeo Modigliani

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    Amadeo Modigliani was born in Livorno‚ Italy on July 12‚ 1884. He was a famous Jewish-Italian painter and sculptor. Modigliani was influenced heavily by African masks and primitivism. His paintings are characteristic of quick and precise brush strokes‚ deformations to the human figure and simplicity of shapes. Modigliani led a very self-destructive and eccentric lifestyle in which he frequently drank and smoked. He was constantly in poverty‚ however women found him incredibly attractive and later

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    THE LIGHT PEN

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    Advantages Light pens are easy to use. They have extremely good positional accuracy on a computer screen‚ much more than is possible with a mouse or a touchscreen. They are ergonomically designed for ease of hand movement and are excellent for all drawing and pointing tasks. They don’t require extra desk space and are easily modified for use by people with disabilities. When used for bar code reading‚ they are lightweight‚ able to come in direct contact with the bar codes and have no moving parts.

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    Teleport Watch

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    those ideas down to the top 2 ideas and debate and draw a sketch of each idea to see which one we would like best. Once we were able to knock it down to one basic idea the design team could agree on we had our final idea and was ready to go to the drawing board and but our pens and materials to the test to come up with the best Teleported Watch that we could design. While designing this watch we broke our design team down into two teams. One team would work on the watch and components while the other

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    Auto Biography

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    brother. The schooling years of my life were toughest. I struggled a lot in my studies. The standardized procedure of education never interested me. I was an average student throughout my academic life. Extra-curricular activities like sports‚ drawing‚ crafts‚ etc. were my favorite things. I just remember that it was the second semester of 8th grade when I stood first in class. However‚ it didn’t serve any purpose in motivating me to take up studies seriously. I enjoyed understanding the concepts

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    Modern Art 1900-40

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    Comparison Paper Modern European Art 1900-50 By the end of World War I in 1918‚ artist had a remarkable change in their styles of art. Two very pronounced artists‚ Fernand Leger and Max Beckman‚ served in the war and impacted their art profusely. World War I was an era of industrialization in culture and in the economy‚ and as the world changed‚ so did European Art. Leger fascination with the past and his vital experience in the war had a profound impact on his work. While the war was undergoing

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