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    First Tattoo Anthropology

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    Ryan had this being about him that was mainly like “I don’t really care about anything except tattoos.” His reasoning for becoming a tattoo artist was mundane and expected as well as kind of infuriating. Ryan had graduated from Auburn, a top school in the country, and only became a tattoo artist because he did not want to look for a job. Ryan’s artwork was remarkable and could have gone somewhere but without the drive and audacity to make that happen, it sits in a tattoo parlor on Thach avenue.…

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    Female artists Young female artists have participated in graffiti from its earliest days, but have always been the minority. In graffiti art culture, woman face many obstacles not encountered by men. The late hours and desolate locations in which most writing is done can be particularly dangerous for women. As with many male-dominated fields, the social atmosphere can be extremely harsh. Female artists are subjected to harassment and often feel that they must do more to prove themselves in the…

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    Science In the 2nd through 8th century AD, the emperor of china had demanded that the six china confucianism classics be engraved in stone so that the people of China would have a real version of the china confucianism stories. As a result of the engraved texts, Confucian scholars placed black pieces of paper on the engraved sculptures and rub charcoal or graphite on the paper to have white texts against a dark paper and the emperors carved texts in a raised form before applying ink to the…

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    Graffiti is Art A Lot of people wonder this question, is graffiti art or vandalism? Graffiti is a display of art and it should be legal because graffiti is expressing something meaningful and a way to show someone's emotions. Graffiti is an eyesore that creates a beautiful world of lines and colors. Graffiti is a form of art and the artists should be able to freely express themselves and their beliefs in public. Graffiti artists create works of art that sometimes display a social or political…

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    Tattoo Research Papers

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    Tattooing has existed for thousands of years in places such as Irezumi in Japan, Ta Moko in New Zealand and the Pe'a and Malu in Samoa. The word tattoo originates from the Polynesian word “ta” which means striking something, as well as the Tahitian word “tatau” which means “to mark something”. Contemporary tattooing has evolved from a practice that was initially imported from the islands of Polynesia and later transformed into a form of working-class folk art. Tattooing is a centuries old art…

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    Marseille, France. Its newer art consists of signs and 177 animals, representing both "classical" animals such as bison, ibex, and horses, and marine animals such as seals and what appear to be auks and jellyfish. But the older art consists of 65 hand stencils and other related motifs. While the focus is certainly on the handprints on Cosquer’s cave walls, you can also tell a story by creating a Paleolithic cave person drawing using a few common supplies. The materials used in the cave…

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    On my Zentangle project, I would improve a few small mistakes and things. First, I would improve some of the lines in the Zentangles and self portrait, as there are parts which are of different size and value within the same segment. Additionally, I would improve the self portrait because there are parts of the Zentangles that go a little inside the self portrait, ruining the perfection and unity of my work. My goals for the piece if I could do it over again would be to take less time working on…

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    Trying to be as creative as I could be in such a small amount of time, I used my stencils to spell out “Bridge to Terabithia.” Then, I began to color in the letters with bold and exciting colors that would jump off the page to my classmates when I presented the board. I then went onto my computer to print off a picture of a bridge to…

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    will be worth it. Once done take the iron set it on a cotton/high setting with no steam and iron on the freezer paper now a stencil onto the t-shirt. This allows the image to stay on the t-shirt while painting it. The next step is to grab the fabric paint and the foam brush, squeeze some of the fabric paint onto a paper plate or a sheet of paper. Before filling in the stencil take a piece of cardboard from a box or some paper and slid it between the t-shirt so that as the shirt dries the paint…

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    Street Art Research Paper

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    European revolutionary politics often used stencils to communicate their propaganda. These stencils were created to speak to the masses, and were generally very simple in their design. They were employed most effectively by Italian Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini. Images of his face were created into stencils and painted on walls all across Italy. This idea of some image or icon being repeated over and over again has become…

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