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    brothers‚ real beautiful. So all we did then was to pull his outer platties off‚ stripping him down to his vest and long underpants (very starry; Dim smecked his head off near)‚ and then Pete kicks him lovely in his pot.”‚ the character sees violence as un art‚ he says the blood is “real beautiful” when going out of the body of the victim and also that Dim “very starry” nearly chops the victims head off. This is already showing something rare in Alex’s personality towards violence‚ nobody that is sane

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    start this story again‚ this time with a different set out. One day‚ there was a young naïve girl named Mia who believed in ‘happily ever after’ and thought she had found her prince charming. Everything was perfect‚ beautiful romantic dates under the starry night and long walks by the seaside until one day she found out that their definition of the ‘perfect teenage romance’ was to the extremes. Mia was a happy go lucky‚ cheerful girl. She was easily pleased and believed everything people said. During

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    comes from the eye of the beholder‚ and how each person indiviually takes the artwork in. In this essay I will be analysing three pieces of art work and why they fit into the category simply coined art for arts sake. The first of the three will be The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh‚ and how each piece of art can be interpted completely different from one person to the other. The second piece will be the one that I mentioned eariler‚ Vir Heroicus Sublimis‚ by Barnett Newman‚ and why this piece of art

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    Art & Design - Expressive Essay – Paintings In this essay I will be looking at three different styles of paintings; two paintings from the famous Vincent Van Gogh and one from the artistic Maurice Vlaminck. I will talk about the seven visual elements – texture‚ shape‚ colour‚ tone‚ line‚ pattern and form - and if they are used in each painting. Also I will talk about the brushwork and if they use small brushstrokes or large brushstrokes. These three paintings are all different and show different

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    discrepancy between experimental results and predictions of old theory but must be successful where old theory was successful -All of the observations were collected by Galileo into a short but impressive work entitled Sidereus Nuncius (The Starry Messenger). Galileo did (Dialogue on the Two Chief World Systems) -Greek and Hellenistic views of nature were found to be lacking in saving the phenomena‚ -Pythagroas believe

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    Vincent Van Gogh was a post-impressionist painter‚ notable for its beauty‚ emotion and color‚ highly influenced 20th century art. He struggled with mental illness‚ and was poor.One of the Vincent van Gogh’s famous painting is called‚ The Starry Night thats known all over the world. Between November of 1881 and July of 1890‚ He had 2‚100 artworks‚ including 860 oil paintings and more than 1‚300 watercolor paintings‚ drawings‚ prints‚ and sketches. He mostly focused on drawing portraits‚ including

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    Macey Aven: Poem Analysis

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    Bio poem Cinquain Snakes Sneaky serpents Long poisonous fangs Cold sharp frightening eyes Surprise! Definition Nature Monkeys swing in the tall trees Sharks lurk in the deep blue seas Bats fly in the dark starry night Birds sing in the morning light Oh‚ how I love nature’s lovely

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    poetic mechanisms and the form that the poet used to make his poem richer. The first stanza of the poem describes the physical appearance of the woman. Byron starts the poem with the phrase “She walks in beauty‚ like the night/ Of cloudless climes and starry skies;.”(1-2) Here‚ the poet creates an image of a dark‚ clear sky with twinkling stars‚ and make a contrast between brightness and darkness. This contrast could mean diverse things‚ such as “black hair” and “white skin”‚ or “deep‚ black eyes” and

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    They are literally set apart from the modernity because they oppose to the industrialization value and natural order. The “machinery of night” and “starry dynamo” represented the two things respectively. Ginsberg believes that there is something in the dark that left the citizens of America nothing but the corrupted modern value. The “starry dynamo” represents the divine world where only the “best minds” could understand and live. This line contributes to the poem as it pointed out the naturalized

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    Formal Analysis of Art Formal Analysis of Art The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh is consistent of his typical artwork. He uses the lines free and loose making it an expression of his contour lines. The spacing between the stars and the curving contours making it a dot to dot effect. Van Gogh’s‚ The Starry Night” portrays his personal emotion. He writes to his brother about his painting almost as if he would be confused himself about the painting. The village is dark but at the same time

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