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    Virtual Art Museum

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    Congratulations! You finally explored the Virtual Arts Museum. This place is where unpredicted and astounding art is shown. I encountered something I have never experienced. That something was really examining and acknowledging work of art. I have been around fine art before and have taken a gander at ordinarily and I have delighted in it yet I have never truly sat down with workmanship to separate it and notification the little points of interest that make it so capable. Today I did visiting…

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    Faster, all you can think is faster! Soon the time will be up. All you can do is build as fast as you can. Your friends are trusting you to make this last build. Then you finish, you go back to see your work. Minecraft, all this time spent and your work is done, and so your adventure starts. What is Minecraft? Well I will be Telling you that today. First Minecraft is A fun game where kids can make stuff. If they can think it, they can make it. Like an airplane or a boat all most any kid will…

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    Summary: Prosodies # 1

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    Formal as Content Prosodies#1: Prosodies #1 is a large three-dimensional sculpture created by Dianna Frid in 2013. It’s one of three figures that form part of a bigger gallery. Made of embroidery loops, plaster, paint, cloth, paper, powder pigments, metal, and cellophane, the figure is placed on a white background with only its “shadow” separating it from its surroundings. Prosodies #1 uses the repetitive shape and pattern of circles to build the sculpture from the base. Some unique features of…

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    and draws conclusions and lessons from it, which he shares with his audience. - And he certainly has amazing and impressive technical skills. If we add all this together, it makes perfect sense to qualify his work as art; ‘wearable art’. Also the fact that the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York dedicated an exhibition to his work, attracting so many visitors who were simply stunned by his creations supports the view that his work exceeds craftsmanship. Alexander McQueen is merely a prime…

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    The artists I chose to compare and analyze are Hung Liu and Guillermo Gomez-Pena. These two artists specifically stuck out to me on this list because of the cultural nature of their work. I saw a lot of different faces and portraits as I was browsing each artist, but these two especially caught my eye. I believe they stood out to me in such a way because both of their works are extremely vibrant. While a lot of the other work involved observation from a distance, these two artists almost…

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    In contrasting pieces of art, it is important to first identify the time period that each work is from. In this essay the pieces of art that are being compared and contrasted are, “Kritios Boy,” from the Acropolis in Athens, Greece, and “Dying Gaul,” from Capitolini in Rome, Italy. Kritios Boy was created during the Early Classical style period (480- 323 BCE). The Early Classical style is often referred to as Severe or Transitional, as it was known to bridge the gap between the Archaic and…

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    Today I will be comparing and contrasting two different artworks. The first one is by Romare Bearden, his art work is call She-Ba. The other artwork I have decided to write about is by Enguerrand Quarton and the name of the artwork is called Coronation of the Virgin. I will be comparing and contrasting some formal components about each art work, such as scale, material, line, color, tone, and composition. It is good to take notice and observe these different elements about the artwork. It helps…

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    This piece expresses the theme of culture because it pertains to the role of women in African cultures. In that particular culture, art is used to revere its subject especially if it is a statue or painting. Despite their generally low political standing, women who bare children and maintain their families are said to have immanent power because they are sources of strength, endurance…

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    Fine Art In Italy

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    at least the outward appearance of seeming to be steeped in the arts, but is this really the case? Do all the Italians care about the Fine Arts? After having lived with and among them for three weeks, it would be safe to say that there are those who do in fact revel in the arts and fully enjoy being surrounded by them, while there are those who do not give it a second thought, a thought that they might be living in one of the most art enriched area. So how should I, as a Christian and an…

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    Identity Stages

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    of the art teacher is to design a project or unit where all students can gain success while keeping competition from becoming hurtful. One way to accomplish this to use methods and techniques that lead to more realistic drawings like using a…

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