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    What I Do Best

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    Essay Assignment: What I Do Best Everyone has at least one specialty. Someone is good at music‚ the other is good at sport. Everyone has the different specialty. Among this group of people‚ some of them will merge their specialty into their life like musicians‚ artists‚ engineers‚ interior designers‚ etc. For me‚ I think I’m good at painting. When I was 6 years old‚ my mom was always paint with me. Painting can led me relax‚ and expressing my mood on paper. After I finished my works‚ my teachers

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    Quiz 4 -Designed the dome of Florence Cathedral-Brunelleschi -Early Christian pierced with arrows-montagona st sebasstian -False- in Lamentation the angles exhibit cool dignity -False- Michalegelo was a brilliant painter but saw his self as a painter -False- Renaissance was a period of denying the idea. -False- The baptistery doors by Andra show scenes from life of Christ( john the Baptist) -Michelangelo-sculptor not painter -Not high renaissance- el Greco -Sfumato- haze on Mona Lisa -The

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    Section A 1. Discuss Rita’s sense of being a half caste in Willy Russell’s play. At first Rita is more of an outcast in both social classes. It is when she decides to go to the Open University that she becomes a half cast. She doesn’t seem to fit in when she attends her literature classes. The way she talks‚ looks and behaves differentiates her from the rest of her classmates. Even though her husband does not approve of her studies and that most students are demeaning towards her‚ she is determined

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    cubism work as Van Gogh’s is a post impressionism work. Van Gogh used bright color in his work to bring the piece alive‚ Picasso however uses black‚ white and grey to give his work a serious sad feel to it. Van Gogh forms things such as the tree and the village so we know what they are when looking at them. In Picasso’s work we see the faces and thing in the picture but have to take a closer look to really understand what we are looking at compared to Van Gogh’s painting. Van Gogh uses space well

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    Patriarchy in Society

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    Patriarchal society and its effect on language and literature. Patriarchy as an ideology: Pam Morris‚ in her book Literature and feminism has defined ideology in two ways. The first is that ‘ideology’ is a consciously held system of beliefs which people knowingly choose or reject‚ like a religion. The second definition says that an ideology is used to refer to the way we perceive reality. The second term rests on the assumption that as we enter society‚ we absorb and assume its perceptions

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    Owen Marshall

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    the vital element that clarifies the author’s purpose. Owen Marshall’s writing is no exception. Marshall says he has “always been interested in people who don’t conform” and many of his stories develop this idea. “Requiem in a Townhouse” and “Mr Van Gogh” are both good examples of his stories in which the setting is critical to the understanding of this theme. The main setting in “Requiem in a Townhouse” is the actual townhouse. However‚ before the reader even hears about the townhouse‚ we are told

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    Edward Hopper (1882-1967) Edward Hopper grew up and lived in the inter-war period. He grew up in a well-off middle class family and decided he was going to be an artist as early as 16 years old (Smith‚ 1986). His parents supported him however pushed him towards commercial art because it had more promise and structure. He first attended the New York School of Illustrating but later transferred to the New York School of Art in 1900. At this school he worked under artists who influenced him to

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    Influx of Japanese design‚ cultural exchange‚ and ukiyo-e prints influenced artists of the 18th and 19th century such as Vincent van Gogh and Edgar Degas. According to the video‚ Converging Culture‚ ukiyo-e was a pictorial tradition in Japan by which artists were depicting modern‚ everyday life as well as well-known landmarks. Ukiyo-e was first produced in the seventeenth century and showed scenes and characters from the entertainment districts of modern Tokyo‚ Edo. The thought that each moment in

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    American Economic Association. Vol. 91‚ No. 4‚ pp. 1063-1071. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2677826 Hauser‚ A. (2005). The Social History of Art: Naturalism‚ impressionism‚ the film age. Vol.4‚ London‚ New York. Roskill‚ M. W. (1970). Van Gogh‚ Gauguin and the Impressionist circle. Thames & Hudson (London). Book (ISBN 0500490015). Wadley‚ N. (1991). Impressionist and post-impressionist drawing. L. King (London). Book (ISBN 1856690083). Rewald‚ J. (1973). The history of impressionism. Museum

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    Styles of Art Abstract -- Cubism -- Expressionism -- Fauvism --Impressionism -- Pointillism -- Pop Art -- Postimpressionism Primitivism -- Realism -- Surrealism THE STYLE >> Abstract Abstract artists felt that paintings did not have to show only things that were recognizable. In their paintings they did not try to show people‚ animals‚ or places exactly as they appeared in the real world. They mainly used color and shape in their paintings to show emotions. Some Abstract art is also

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