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    visual litracy

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    Visual Literacy Visual Literacy The ethnocentric of the Treaty Signing at Medicine Creek Lodge‚ is representational and nonobjective. According to Sayre‚ H.M.‚ A World of Art (2010) has two different depictions of the Treaty Signing at Medicine Creek Lodge‚ where one illustrates a natural illusionistic art compare to convention art. Sayre‚ H.M.‚ 2010‚ pp. 38-39‚ (Fig‚ 42) John Taylor‚ (1867‚(1) Treaty Signing at Medicine Creek Lodge‚ subject matter is representational art that is illusionistic

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    Thought Piece: Mnemonics As a student‚ it is always my mother’s interest to know how to help me achieve higher results by remembering more information related to exams. When it comes to the ability to remember‚ we should talk about ‘memory’. Memory is the nervous system’s capacity to retain and receive knowledge and skills; this system includes three main stages‚ which are encoding‚ storage and retrieval (Gazzaniga ‚ Heatherton. & Halpern‚ 2013). Actually‚ there are three types of memory

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    METROPOLOTIAN MUSUEM OF ART Fatima Lundy   I went to the Metropolitan Museum of Art with my mom and my sister. I didn’t quite enjoy it at first‚ but as I explored the museum more‚ I began to feel enlighten at the sight of the different forms of art. It was hard for me to choose just two pieces out of all the amazing sculptures and paintings in this museum. I finally made the decision to write about two different pieces‚ from two different cultures‚ time periods‚ and even mediums. The first piece I chose was

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    To: Ms. Amber Bacon‚ Eastbay Supervising Editor
From: Leslie Reese‚ Image Analyst Date: September 25‚ 2015
Subject: Eastbay Image Introduction The visual cover image for the November 26‚ 2013 National Basketball Association (NBA) Indiana Pacers basketball player Paul George for Eastbay catalogs for athletic products advertisements; Eastbay is well known for it’s athletic apparel and sports equipment. The purpose of this image is to reach all the men that can afford name brand clothes and sneakers

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    about Vicky and her sister Patty. Patty is the example for Vicky. When Vicky is seven‚ Patty and her friend Rebecca are cats by the store manager for steal. At that time‚ Vicky had to learn some skill from Patty. That is bad example for her. Vicky had two friends at school. Susan and Andy‚ when they know Vicky is a shoplifter. Susan decides to join with Vicky and become her partner. Andy refuse come with them and back to school. Vicky and Susan are shoplifter day by days. One day‚ when they

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    and has no hope to live‚ against a man who is living to fulfill his dreams and desires. Even though both of these stories may seem like they have nothing in common‚ they do have quite a lot of similarities. "The Great Gatsby" and "A Million Little Pieces" are both novels that have characters who live in a world where friends are loyal to each other‚ how love plays a big role and effects a person in a good or bad way‚ and where hardships are faced on an everyday life. The Loyalty

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    Analyzing‚ Interpreting and Assessing the Visual Art of the Taj Mahal • Starting at the base of the Taj Mahal all sis elements of visual design‚ line‚ space‚ light and color‚ texture‚ pattern‚ and time and motion are all present. The Taj Mahal was completed in 1648 C.E. after 22 years of construction by Muslim Emperor Shan Jahan and master architect Ustad Isa. The Taj was erected on a square base that measures 186 x 186 feet‚ with the four corners truncated‚ which created an unequal octagon.

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    identification‚ description and interpretation of subject matter in art (Getlein). It is a way to convey meaningful message through images. The word itself is telling us the meaning icon (image) and graphy (to write). It is a very unique way to compose images symbolically to deliver a message especially for the population that is illiterate. Iconography is a logical way for people to learn about their world‚ their faith through visual stories. For the first painting of Campin’s Merode Altarpiece

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    Art is unprecedented and uncompromising. Many tried to critique it‚ restrain it‚ curb it and asked questioned the boundary of artistic interpretation. However frequent the disfavor of the viewer‚ art has dealt with all phenomena‚ life elements and historic events. One of the most sensitive and harrowing subjects art has ever deal explored was the Holocaust. Many years had to pass before artists dared to touch on the subject and render this event. For a long time the artistic recreation of such

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    Performing Arts Paper According to the textbook Perceiving the Arts‚ opera is defined as the “combination of drama and music into a single artistic form” (Sporre‚ 2009). Opera is made up of primarily music along with other elements similar to a play such as costumes‚ scenery‚ lights‚ and a plot. Unlike a play‚ the plot of an opera unfolds through a combination of acting and singing. The follow provides an historical development and evolution of opera and the characteristics of the opera genre

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