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    Piece of Fine Art for $185. Columbus‚ OH - Tickets are now available for the Dunbar Fine Arts Council first ever " Firecracker 2014 Raffle. D.F.A.C. Committee’s Unique Idea of holding a Raffle around the Holiday Weekend. Over 50 Pieces by Picasso‚ Warhol‚ Lik‚ Dali‚ Medvedev and many more will be held on July 3‚2014. The Cost of the Tickets is $185. The first ticket Drawn will allow the Purchase to pick the piece of art work by the artist name & title of the work. The Drawing will go on until all

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    In An Interview with Eva Hesse‚ Cindy Nemser posed questions to Eva Hesse over several topics spanning from influences‚ materials‚ and how her work has changed over time. During the interview‚ in response to Nemser’s questions‚ Hesse suggests multiple times how she believes that her life and her art are firmly entwined. While she takes the process of making art seriously‚ she values more‚ the examination and presentation of the “idea” she wants to create. When Nemser inquired if Hesse identified

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    Chris Radley (458656) Superflat Graphic Design BA(Hons): Part Time CCS200 ● 1800 Word Essay January 2010 “Any engagement with Murakami’s catalogues more profound than a rapid skim is liable to leave the Western art consumer (at least one old enough to be unaffected by the current Western youth fad for all things otaku) floundering in a sea of unfamiliar signifiers‚ feeling hooked‚ intrigued yet vaguely ill-at-ease‚ not unlike Bill Murray’s character in Sofia Coppola’s Lost in Translation

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    The fascination of images: How do images teach us to desire The culture in which we live teaches us to‚ and what to desire. It does so through the works of psychoanalysis‚ interpreting the unconscious‚ free associations‚ fantasies and dreams. Interpreting these in a way in which to make the viewer the resolute to the images. The basic human needs are different to that of what we desire‚ we need food‚ water‚ shelter‚ yet we do not desire these things in a way in which we desire love and sex

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    Hip hop is a cultural movement known for incorporating rhythmic and rhyming speech. Hip hop is one of the first complex culture genres of music. The reason this form of art is so unique is because it is often known for compromising four elements of art: Deejaying‚ Rapping‚ / Rhyming Graffiti and Dancing. This genre of music was created in the south Bronx of New York. This was created by African Americans and Latino’s during a very economical depressing time in the late 1970’s. One of the first things

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    Photograph. Available on Nasa database http://grin.hq.nasa.gov/UTILS/search.cgi [24 April 2013]. Unknown Unknown. Neil Armstrong on the moon. 1969. Photograph. Available on Nasa database http://grin.hq.nasa.gov/UTILS/search.cgi [24 April 2013]. Warhol‚ Andy Cookman‚ Claude. ‘An American Atrocity: The My Lai Massacre Concretized in a Victim ’s Face’ as appeared in The Journal of American History‚ Vol. 94‚ No. 1 (Jun.‚ 2007) pp. 154-162. Koman‚ Rita G. ‘ Man on the Moon: The US Space Program as a

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    He created some of the most recognizable images ever produced. Warhol appropriated images from magazines and newspapers and silk-screened them onto canvases enabling him to produce similar images multiple times. Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Can (Tomato) (1962)‚ a silk-screen print on canvas with colour painted on‚ is one

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    Leibovitz’s big ticket to celebrity photography was probably in 1975 when she photographed the Rolling Stone’s on tour. She then became the famous band’s official photographer. Her famous trail of celebrity portraiture has started. Meanwhile‚ Andy Warhol became another of Leibovitz’s employers as he used her talent in his

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    for its 30 years tradition of the company’s creative collaborations‚ Absolut Vodka also decided to fund an art annual award from 2010 in the world wide. In fact‚ Absolut Vodka launches the limited edition annually since the famous POP arts guru Andy Warhol volunteered him self in Absolut’s arts campaigns 1980’s (Absolut‚ 2009). Despite Absolut’s unique brand personality of fashionable and Arts-favourite‚ Absolute Vodka was also famous from its quality and its original distilling technique. Absolut Vodka

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    A portrait is a painting‚ drawing‚ photograph or engraving of someone. Sfumato –The technique of allowing tones and shade gradually into one and another‚ producing softened outlines or hazy forms MONA LISA TECHNIQUES * Sfumato * Layers of transparent colours * Aerial perspective * Tones * Textures (gauzy veil) * No borders‚ lines PORTRAIT PROPORTIONS * Upside down egg for face * Draw a vertical and horizontal line to cut the face

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