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    Even though Georges de Feure, initially Georges Joseph Van Sluijters, can be considered as an artist who had played a major role in the development of French art between 1980 and 1905, a relatively large piece of information about both private life and his career remain unknown. He was born on 6th of November, 1969 in Paris, and had a more or less artistic background: a son of a Dutch architect, Jan Hendrick van Sluijters, and a Belgian mother, whose name is not stated in any of the source.…

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    Bruce Nauman's Malice

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    Bruce Nauman: Malice Bruce Nauman’s Malice presents a lithograph that is very dark and underdeveloped. The print shows the word “Malice” at the top and is produced again in a mirror image on the bottom of the piece. While it’s easy to assume the meaning of the piece with the knowledge of the definition of the word malice, I believe this work is trying to acquire a deeper sense of interpretation. Nauman implies this with his dark line and almost hatch like application of ink and tusche. The work…

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    The SLS process uses powder materials to produce 3D solid parts from CAD file. After the CAD data is uploaded to machine computer in the Stereo lithography file format, the process of sintering starts. From figure 1, it can be observed that SLS system contains three chambers. There are two chambers that is used to store powder and central chamber, where parts of the product is built. The right and…

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    Vincent Van Gogh's work of art named Old Man with His Head in His Hands has a variety use of media and marks made throughout his work. Van Gogh shows his media by drawing and expressing the grief of the old man through his drawing with pencil on paper. He shows the solidity of the old man and shows where his surroundings are. Cross-hatching is expressed in the drawing which is drawing a set of hatching over the other but in different directions. Hatching is shown too which are parallel lines…

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    Le Corbusier's Work

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    Aim of Context: Looking at the life and work of Le Corbusier. What events took place in his lifetime, what circumstances made him who he was. To understand Le Corbusier’s Philosophy in his work and life. Research: Looking at the many works of Le Corbusier. To see what they show what influenced him to make it. It will also show the philosophy of how Le Corbusier composed his work of “Arts” (Siedsma, n.d.) Abstract Composition Completion: 1927 Style: Cubism Genre: Abstract Painting Le…

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    Compare and Contrast of Romanticism and Realism Romanticism replaced neoclassicism in the 1800-1900 century in France. Romantic artist abandoned traditional warmness and as an alternative reflected on the artist innermost feelings. The romantic artist images are composed of dark, romantic, mystery and thoughtfulness. They appreciated creativeness and exclusiveness above cleverness and talent instead of outdated methods, which concentrated closely on imitating the conventional ways. Furthermore,…

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    From an outsider’s perspective, Dia de los Muertos is simply a colorful festival that celebrates those who have passed away. However, people who participate in this beloved holiday know that that is only the surface. Aside from the spiritual component, Dia de los Muertos is surrounded by images and figures of skulls that are called calaveras. The calavera is the central symbol of this holiday and is used to represent what is left on earth once we die and our soul ascends. Although a skull has…

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    gaining high levels of attention due to what it was capable of doing and their purposes as well. It’s creation allowed Joseph Nicephore Niepce to take the first photograph ever of his view from his studio in California in 1826. His son whose lithography he depended on, had gotten drafted by the army and left poor Joseph on his own to create his own images. However, Joseph was wise enough to turn to another alternative, the camera obscura. Niepce thought about using a material that can be…

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    The artist of this painting is Fritz Scholder, a ¼ Native American Luiseno born in Breckenridge, Minnesota. Always being interested in art, Scholder spent his childhood drawing and using his imagination (Fritz Scholder: Indian not Indian). Being a fourth generation American having no Indian objects around the house or anyone to teach him about his heritage, Fritz did not grow up considering himself an Indian. (Fritz Scholder: Indian not Indian). From a young age, he was not proud of being…

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    heating the plastic allowing it to become formable. As the plastic is heated it is precisely placed by the printer head. The melted plastic is placed layer by layer to create a detailed model. There are also SLA printers. SLA stands for stereo lithography. Similar to FDM, SLA uses an additive method as well; models are built layer-by-layer (FDM vs SLA: 3D Printing Explained and Compared,…

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