Fundamentals of Visual Art Essay

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    difficult, even for an expert. I believe that the paintings should not be precise or real, maybe for some painters it is, in my opinion an artistic creation must be unique, that arises with the purpose of transmitting something special. A good work of art is the one that is difficult to forget, it is as if you enter a gallery full of paintings, and when you finish seeing them all, only a few are engraved in your memory, those that managed to capture your attention, arousing feelings and…

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    The theme from Sturken/Cartwright's Intro to visual culture: chapter 5 I wanted to talk about is the idea of mechanical reproduction and politics. First of all, Walter Benjamin use first-hand evidences to prove that this two elements are connected: He is in Germany in the 30s, where the rise of the nazi party is evident, and he noticed the main weapon the party is using: propaganda. They use an image, reproduced hundreds of times to promote their ideas. Propaganda has always been used, but the…

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    The Delaware Art Museum

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    of becoming a bigger institution, maybe the Delaware Art Museum should have focused on expanding it community programs or refining them. Bigger institutions are not always better, it is the quality of institutions that matter. Focusing on refining their existing programs or creating new programs would have cost less than $19.8 million and would have brought them closer to their community. As for the Randolph College and its Maier Museum of Art, the Maier should form a plan that help it move away…

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    ART ESSAY From the power point “Abstracting the Figure” select 3 artists to underpin your investigation for a Body of Work in which you are to explore a variety of techniques and extend your knowledge of the human form. 1. For each of the three (3) artists investigate the techniques and compositional devices that the particular artist employs in their practice. Use the structural frame questions and handouts to inform your in-depth study. (500 words per artist) 2. Include a minimum of one (1)…

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    R Piece # 2 Analysis

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    at Collection of the Akron Art Museum, on September 16, 2014, is a great example of the artist’s work. Although his artwork ranges from wall drawings to these types of structures, and even sculptures, this object viewed at the museum represents the diverse works of art that were presented at his time period in an accordingly fashion. The theory that Sol LeWitt worked off of in the creation of his objects was, but is not limited to, the idea itself being the work of art. LeWitt had some beliefs…

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    Re-Viewing Marquesan Art Carol S. Ivory Carol Ivory's article Re-Viewing Marquesan Art focuses on the need for a renewed study of Marquesan art. The factors of her study is not just reviewing Marquesan art, but also the history of the research and what is up and coming. Ivory gives a distinct history of the Marquesas Islands art and culture and how it has not received proper research and data collection. The intent of the article is to give reason to learn more about Marquesan art and give…

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    Essay On Glassblowing

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    four years were spent on classes. She always knew she wanted to do art, after a year of college and she went ahead and got herself a studio. She then spent the last three years of schooling to remodel it all from the inside and out, build all the equipment in the course of three years. She then open up a month later and has been there ever since. She started planning very early as she admitted that once she made up her mind, it was art that she wanted to do. She took the risk of getting the…

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    Civ Radio Case Study

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    Date May 25, 2017 ATTENTION: Lynn Kirkland-Harvey, UFV Interim-chair, Communications Department Dear Ms. Kirkland-Harvey, CIVL Radio would like to congratulate University of the Fraser Valley Communications Department for receiving the prestigious honour of hosting a new scholarship. At CIVL we believe in rewarding learners who take an interest in broadcasting. This award will contribute to the education of a continuing University of the Fraser Valley student in the broadcasting field.…

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    1- what do you see? A free flowing motion sculpture that is made of bronze. Used by specific texture that truly defined the features of the artwork. 2-what do you think the sculpture would look in different angles? perhaps the viewer would see it as rounded vertical. 3- how has the material been used to define the artwork? “The artist often focuses on the face and hand ,so he can express the emotion behind it”. http://www.markhopkinssculpture.com/Pages/AboutUs.php 4-What do you think…

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    within French and British art and visual culture in the nineteenth century and how different artists responded to this. Under close analysis will be specific visual examples in distinct turn from two French artists, Gustave Courbet, Constantin Guys and two British artists, John Everett Millais and William Morris It is also necessary to debate about the extent to which these works of art were…

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