Tanner Townsend Intro to Fine Arts 18 September 2012 Critique 1 Visual Arts: The Lead Steer This week I decided to go to an art museum for the first time in my life. I went to the Blanton Museum of Art on the University of Texas at Austin campus. The museum is very beautiful inside and what I liked the most is how the rooms for different art work set the moods of the paintings that were inside. It had a great flow from room to room as well. All of the lighting in each room was different as
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Medrano felt in the story “Marble Champ” by Gary Soto.Lupe is good at everything‚chess‚spelling bees straight A’s‚perfect attendance‚and she even has her own shelf in her room built for all of her awards that she had won.The only things she had never won at were sports.She tried to beg her body to run as fast as the other girls‚but she could never do it.Then one day she wanted to win something to do with sports.Lupe said “I wish I could be good at something‚anything‚ even marbles!”Lupe knew she would
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and the girl’s hair contains yellow hue. Blue is the reflection in the window and the light on the skin. The brick texture on the façade and lips has red‚ and black appears on the dress and the staircase. Hence‚ the relationship among colors convey visual unity to the work and leads the viewer’s eyes to travel all around the
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of any furniture or objects. It appears as if the person in the image as just gone down a flight of stairs and is about to round a corner. The viewers do not know what is behind the corner and neither down the person in the image because of their visual impairment. The person in the image is reaching one of their hands out as if to feel what is in front of them‚ or what is behind the corner. The emotions that the picture seems to radiate is that of mystery and fear as the audience does not know what
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John Neal Dr. Dell’Aria Visual and Textual Analysis Essay Art 188 October 19‚ 2017 Thomas Cole: The Oxbow The great American frontier‚ long depicted as a harsh and ruthless place over and over again for hundreds of years. Thomas Cole depicts the very beginning stages of this legendary story of expansion in 1832 in his piece titled The Oxbow. Cole argues through this piece and through his Essay on American Scenery that indeed American scenery is just as great as that of Europe if not better due to
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Cornerstone | Investigating the Effectiveness of Super Bowl Ads | Visual Analysis | | Kelsey Schumacher | 2/15/2013 | | Kelsey Schumacher Mrs. Heimann Spring Conerstone February 15‚ 2013 Investigating the Effectiveness of Super Bowl Ads On Sunday February 3‚ 2013 an estimated 108.4 million people were perched in front of their TV’s watching the Super Bowl. The Super Bowl not only holds the record for most watched event on television‚ but it is also notorious for broadcasting
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Loc Truong Professor: Lindsey Ayotte Visual Rhetoric Analysis Writing Assignment 04/03/2016 Ecovia: Stop the Violence. “Don’t Text and Drive”. When creating a print advertisement‚ texts are great but definitely not enough to communicate the whole significance behind the ads‚ and so‚ images are the missing pieces. The combinations of images and texts makes a coherent argument as well as the persuasive effects. By using both texts and images‚ an Advertising Agency based in Curitiba‚ Brazil‚ Terremoto
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“Not Marble Nor The Gilded Monument” by Archibad MacLeish is telling about how every moment matters and the transience of life of a woman. The part of the poem “Therefore I will not speak of the undying glory of women” means that he will stop speaking about the dead woman to other people but he will always remember her. Even if no one will remember the swish of her garments or the click of her shoe‚ he still will. But the only thing he will talk about to other people is how she was young‚ straight
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“Who Owns the Elgin Marbles?” – The Précis “Who Owns the Elgin Marbles?” this question continues to linger in some minds today‚ and just so happens to be reviewed in the respectfully titled article written by John Henry Merryman in 1986. In this article‚ Merryman‚ in the most unbiased way possible‚ assesses both Britain’s and Greece’s side of the argument pertaining to the ownership of the Elgin Marbles and whether they should be returned to Greece after being removed from the Parthenon by Lord
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One of many Daniel Chester French’s most famous works was the 1920 statue of Abraham Lincoln. The statue weighs 170 tons and is composed of 28 blocks of white Georgia marble. Its dimensions are 30 feet from the floor‚ 19-foot seated figure (with armchair and footrest) upon an 11-foot high pedestal. This figure of Lincoln gazes out as if he is looking at you and is constructed a slightly downward expression. Lincoln has his hands resting on the sides as well as his coat unbuttoned. From observing
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