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    Kathe Koja Research Paper

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    Kathe Koja Kathe Koja is an American novelist who was born on January 01‚ 1960 in east-side of Detroit‚ Michigan‚ the second of two sisters. She married Rick Lieder who is an artist; they have one son. Koja has been writing since she was young girl. Koja says that “ Writing is more than what I do for a living: writing is who I am‚ the way I see the world‚ and the way I try to make sense of what I see” ( Authors Profile). When she attended a Clarion Workshop‚ she got serious about writing

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    Why do artists make self-portraits? Why would someone take the time to create a work of art that merely resembles themselves? To answer this‚ one must understand the famous artists of the past‚ both visual and literary. When analyzing a self-portrait‚ one notices that it often goes beyond the visual characteristics of the author. Minute details that can be easily overlooked frequently delve into the artist’s personality and can sometimes make the viewer look deeper into themselves. To answer

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    Drawing Faces

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    presents Drawing faces Learn How to Draw a Face with Attitude‚ How to Draw Eyes with Impact and How to Draw Lips with Structure Drawing faces Depicting features is only the beginning. putting life into a heaD Drawing requires assimilating it with the rest of the boDy‚ capturing an attituDe—anD much more. How to Draw Dynamic HeaDs here are many ways to keep your figure drawings lively‚ fresh‚ and dynamic. But there is one sure way to destroy an active and energetic drawing: by plopping

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    “The Portrait of Eleanor of Toledo” vs. “Self-portrait with Isabella Brandt” Bronzino’s Portrait of Eleanor of Toledo well known by its delicate thus realistic description of the lady and her son. The oil on panel painting depicts Eleanor of Toledo resting her hand on the shoulders of a boy presumed to be one of her sons. Eleanor is presented as an example of a good mother thus the painting presents the theme of good motherhood for prosperity of the society. Pieter Paul Rubens’ Self-portrait with

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    DRAWING GUIDELINES Shaping Space DRAWING GUIDELINES Types of drawin Freehand drawings‚ paintings or sketches These are good for recording the general visual effect of a building or for making personal statements about how you feel about a place. They can be of any size and in any medium you like. Scale drawings on graph paper These are useful for preliminary drawings‚ for recording measurements a s you carry out a survey‚ or for planning furniture layouts in rooms or buildings which have

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    “Emperor of China; Self-Portrait of K’ang-hsi” Emperor K’ang-hsi was one of the greatest Chinese emperors of all time. Ruling from 1662 to 1722 he was also one of the longest ruling emperors in Chinese history and for that matter the world. K’ang-hsi brought China to long-term stability and relative wealth after years of war and chaos. Jonathan Spence writes from the eyes of K’ang-hsi getting his information from K’ang-hsi’s own writings. Though a little biased towards himself this book still

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    DESCRIPTION: Literal qualities ABOUT THE WORK: Frida Kahlo created the painting Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird in 1940 in Mexico City. The painting is an oil on canvas and is currently at Harry Ransom Center‚ The University of Texas at Austin. FROM THE WORK: 1. Line Several vertical lines occur within the leaves behind Frida herself. The strongest lines are created on her thorn necklace that hangs on her neck and down her chest. 2. Light & Value The light

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    A Portrait of Life‚ Self-Schema & Defense Mechanisms George Mitchell PSY-255- Personality Psychology May 26‚ 2013 Professor Rob Lane Abstract: Capturing a portrait of life reveals the keys to unlocking the potential or positive self-schema of emphasizing knowledge of your self-worth and the worth of others‚ utilizing your own interpretations of the world through life situations‚ film‚ spiritual enlightenment and our own perceptions. Which questions us to decipher the defense mechanisms

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    Contour Drawing

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    Contour drawing • To create a contour drawing we are using only contour lines. • Contour lines are lines that describe the edges and surfaces of objects. This is one of the most natural ways to draw. In geography contour lines are used to describe the topography of a land mass. You may be familiar with this already. In art‚ contour drawing means that we simply draw what we see with line. There is no shading or colour. Not an outline Be sure to understand that contour drawing is more

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    Assembly Drawing

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    12 Assembly Drawings Topics Exercises Copyright ©2007 by K. Plantenberg Restricted use only Assembly : Topics Summary 12.1) Definitions 12.2) Views Used in Assembly Drawings 12.3) Things to Include/Not Include 12.4) Standard Parts - Specifications for General Fasteners - Specifications for Bolts and Nuts (Advanced Topic) Copyright ©2007 by K. Plantenberg Restricted use only Assembly: Exercises Exercise 12-1: Section lines in assemblies Exercise 12-2: Working drawing package Copyright

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