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    Visual Rhetoric Essay Rough Draft      Bullying is something that most people have experienced whether it was directed towards them or a peer; bullying has increased over the years with the help of internet access becoming more commonplace and therefore more proactive measures need to be taken to stop it. From standing up against a bully‚ to telling an adult‚ or simply being a friend to the victim and letting them know it’s going to be fine‚ demolishing bullying will be the result of a group effort

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    Professor Ferris Williams Art History 2 December 2013 For my Formal Analysis I decided to choose the painting that Fridah Kahlo did in 1946 entitled “The Little Deer”. When examining this piece of work I see the deer jumping and running through the forest in action. The deer has a female human style face which is somewhat interesting because Kahlo uses the same type face when doing self-portraits of herself. When viewing this piece I see the arrows striking the deer and blood running out and the

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    Cryss BlackWolf Nagel Engl&102 – Visual Analysis May 13‚ 2016 Cultural Quicksilver Images with attributes that correlate with the folk and fairy tales of the common people become vehicles for further expansion of social commentary‚ inciting deliberation and collaboration by those who have become active participants in their allegorical plotlines. This process allows illustrators the ability to convey feelings and attitudes commensurate to the social climate that often remain unreachable by literary

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    The image‚ "Ultima Marcha"‚ is focusing on the people that are standing with Allende because they are opposing the regime of the totalitarian dictator‚ Pinochet. The foreground showcases a line of protesters raising a banner with words. Then‚ the background showcases a crowd that presumably are supporting the same cause. The caption‚ "Ultima Marcha "‚ perfectly explains the actions that is occurring in the image. The image is showcasing the last effort or march by the Allende supporters to protest

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    Nick Mamedes Art History‚ ART 1112 Visual Analysis Paper February 16‚ 2015 Dr. Bock Analysis‚ Praise and Critique Henry Flagler‚ Self Portrait I work at The Breakers hotel in West Palm‚ and have had the pleasure of seeing various works of art on the daily basis. I chose to analyze a self-portrait of a man named Henry Flagler. This painting is located on the south side of the hotel‚ and has a great amount of historical significance. Henry Flagler founded The Breakers and is very well known in

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    BREATHLESS by Jean-Luc Godard Aesthetics and Visual Analysis Paolo Favero Tim Somers s0111755 Film Studies & Visual Culture BREATHLESS by Jean-Luc Godard A visual analysis by Tim Somers Aesthetics and Visual Analysis Fall term 2012 "Ne va pas montrer tous les côtés des choses‚ garde-toi une marge d ’indéfini." Jean-Luc GODARD Introduction It isn ’t hard to see why Breathless (original title: À Bout de Souffle) manages to distinguish itself from general film‚ being now or at the time it

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    been causing many deaths for years. The most striking visual elements in each image were intelligent in choosing the angle snapshot‚ free of amendments and understandable without further explanation needed. All these components made those images the most in supporting of the theme. The three images have some commons visual composition that served the message in tangible way in my point of view. Particularly‚ in all of them we saw the visual focus was close to the people who got involved in the issue

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    Barnes Barnes (July 15‚ 1938 - April 27‚ 2009) was an African American artist most famous for his painting called the "Sugar Shack". Barnes created the Sugar Shack painting in the 1970’s. The painting had a high influence on the African -American community. The Sugar Shack was a painting known for its influence on the "Black Romantic" genre of art.Barnes Barnes stated in an interview from 2008 that "The painting transmits rhythm so the experience is re-created in the person viewing it. It shows

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    Visual language is used in art to give meaning to artworks. Discuss with reference to 3 artists” Visual language is used in art to give meaning to artworks. Many artists use signs and symbols to convey many messages or communicate certain ideas or even to express their thoughts and feelings on certain topics‚ whether political or personal. Some artists who used symbolism in their artworks included: Pablo Picasso‚ Frida Kahlo‚ and Gordon Bennett. Pablo Picasso was an artist who often used signs

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    Susan Alexander Kane as we see her building jigsaw puzzles that once was a past time. Now it is the only thing that keeps her going as she lives in a palace that feels more like a prison. This sequence is probably the best in the film in terms of visual analysis. The first thing that shows the emotions of the scene is the production design. The sets for this scene are very large and massive in order to make Susan feel so reclusive and alone.

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