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    Gift to audience: "One starry night just before Christmas‚ a gift wrapper‚ ribbon‚ card and box were sitting beside the fireplace and a gift joined them.” Said Gift Gift sits beside other characters. Ribbon suddenly stands up. Ribbon to characters: "Christmas is only a few hours away from now‚ no one will notice us and as usual‚ we will end in the dumps." Ribbon to audience: Ribbon blurted out. Gift wrapper stands up beside Ribbon. Gift wrapper to characters: “I know right?” Gift

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    Art 101 Week 3 Assignment 2 When comparing the lines in the Vincent Van Gogh’s The Starry Night painting and Sol LeWitt’s the Wall Drawing No. 681‚ the lines are the opposite. In the Starry Night painting the lines of the sky are very curvy and flowing‚ but the lines of the buildings are very straight. The artist in this painting is showing you a vision he has had during the time he was in the asylum. The lines of the sky are erratic‚ and it shows how the artist was feeling very unstable

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    family that shares their Sunday with our work environment chatting about peacefully. With these people‚ I learned that some people don’t bring about boredom nor shock but wonderful stories that can interest any of the listeners. Laying on my bed one night‚ I came to the realization that my sister’s words were right. Instead of hurrying to become an adult‚ I should take the opportunity to learn. Though this job couldn’t make me older than my true age‚ I figured no job could. I needed far more experience

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    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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    Vincent Van Gogh‚ genius or madman? ‘The connection between genius and mental illness is paradoxically both clearer and murkier than that between genius and high intelligence.’ (Published on March 31‚ 2011‚ Andrew Robinson) Van Gogh‚ possibly the most famous example of a known genius who beared the title of a mentally ill individual‚ had severe depression‚ inflicted serious injury on his own earlobe in the year of 1888‚ admitted himself to a mental facility‚ and shot himself in 1890‚ yet he is one

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    as Picasso’s Seated Bather is considered art‚ I do not see it as beautiful. I can respect it as a work of art in general‚ but it does not speak to me‚ nor do I find it to be beautiful. One of my most favorite works of art is Vincent Van Gogh’s Starry Night. I love Van Gogh’s use of symbolism and his expressive use of color and color scheme. While I do enjoy paintings‚ photography is my favorite art medium. As an aspiring photographer myself‚ I find comfort in photographs as opposed to paintings and

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    Has everyone heard of Van Gogh? He is one of the most popular artists of the western cultural tradition. His paintings are some of the most treasured pieces of art and have sold for hundreds of millions‚ but during his lifetime he was shunned and his works were ignored. He was a shy and introverted‚ he spoke 4 languages and was well read but he lived and worked as a peasant. He was born march 30‚ 1853 in Groot-Zunbert which is a small Dutch village. His full birth name was Vincent Willem

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    As an art student‚ I find the art that we learn about in class very interesting because it is art that I would never be interested in‚ but yet after learning the details I enjoy them. Although I don’t mind learning art through power points‚ I find physically looking at art more enjoyable. Getting the whole experience of physical artwork is a more exciting way to learn and catches my interest more‚ which is why I was so excited to visit a new museum and look at some art. For this assignment I decided

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    Starry nights streaked with the white glow of the Milky Way have disappeared. Light pollution has played a key role in the diminishment of theses natural beauties. Many children who live in cities have never seen the beauty of the night sky because of light pollution. In this prompt‚ Bogard makes very clear statements about why darkness remains so important. He uses clear images to show why darkness remains a necessity in the fast-growing society. Bogard uses word like “across sugary spreads of

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    During one of his seizures‚ he cut a part of his ear when he tried attack his friend. Van Gogh self-checked himself in an asylum and while he stayed he was able to finish three artworks‚ one of them being “The Starry Night‚” in which he later describes to his brother as unsatisfactory and not even a little good. Many artist tend to despise their artwork because they cannot capture the image they see in their head onto the canvas. Vincent van Gogh was able to visually

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