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    older, she trained at the University of Fine Arts Budapest from 1989 until 1992. After studied there, Rita then moved to New York City to study at The New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting, and Sculpture. As an artist, she has had 24 sole exhibitions and has been in ___ exhibitions. Her artwork always has a deeper meaning behind the painting itself. She creates these paintings in a visually appealing way. Rita currently lives and works on her art in New York City where she finds…

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    Frost Art Museum Report

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    Most often than not we find ourselves reminiscing the nostalgic moments of the past that have had a major impact on us that still play a key role in our lives today. Upon visiting the Frost Art Museum located at the Florida International University, I was convivially welcomed into the museum with a heartfelt “hello, thank you for coming”. However, it was not the warm welcome that made me feel nostalgic but more so when I entered the elevator to reach the second floor. As soon as the elevator…

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    Ghetto Life 101 Analysis

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    Many artists have given countless different reasons to why art is important to not just the culture, but to the lives of every individual. Some may say that art is vital for catharsis or taste or simply entertainment. One of the most accepted answers is for art to provide a perspective that most individuals do not get to witness in their daily lives. Art can introduce people to a whole new world that they didn’t understand before or find comfort for individuals who think they are alone in this…

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    Art is truly experienced in the senses of the beholder. The same painting, movie or piece of music can evoke a wide array of emotions in many different people, or even in one person alone. The desire to express ourselves thorough our creativity is a characteristic shared by most people. Letting our imaginations run free to create, manipulate, and incorporate our vision into something that lasts caries deep meaning. The word ‘Art’ itself encompasses so many mediums; paintings, drawings,…

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    The Dance Sianto Analysis

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    Art throughout history has been a powerful instrument for people to express their emotions. It also serves an important role as to the way events are documented in history. Art is particularly powerful due to the many forms that it can be created in. There are many forms of art, which include poetry, music, books and theater. These various forms of art have the capability to capture the emotion of an event and provide the audience with the ability to understand what the artist felt at that time.…

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    Art is a wonderful thing. Whether it be through a powerful film, a solemn photograph, or a spirited song, art can capture the human soul and struggle. John Steinbeck’s novel, The Grapes of Wrath, masterfully portrays the plight of the more than 350,000 people displaced by the Dust Bowl in the 1930s. As any great piece or art, The Grapes of Wrath creates empathy and change in the minds of its readers by revealing the hope and resilience held by the “Okies”, and exposing the wrongs and sorrow they…

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    taking the stance of his work as being technically beautiful as well as arguing that he uses photography to push our popular perceptions of sexuality and fine art. The first conflict that Robert Mapplethorpe faced was the age of photography itself. Photography has not been around for very long. In fact, it was not fully considered or recognized an art form throughout the 19th century do to it being the most mechanical (not to mention newest) of mediums. Liz Wells acknowledges this argument,…

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    Kathrina Grosse Analysis

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    Hamilton uses a lot of sculptures, film, sound even a unique mouth-operated pinhole. A lot of her subject matter will be linked to this idea she believes in “the fundamental act of making”. What she means by this is “When I’m making work,” she says, “there’s a point where I can’t see it…

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    On the very top of the poster is the phrase “The Return of the Great Adventure,” which indicates that this movie is a part of a sequel. Typically, when another movie is made that is part of a sequel, many people are interested in them. The author probably chose to include this phrase on the poster to get the viewer’s attention and interest them. The title of this movie is “Raiders of the Lost Ark.” This title is written in multi colors. The main colors in this title include red, yellow, and…

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    message they want to display. The How: how will this image be approached and created? As an artist its essential consider the sense of style and aesthetics to achieve the final image. The medium of which will be using to create the image; digital or film? The location has more power in the image then one would think; studio or environmental? The style of lighting used will depict the mood and feeling desired. One of the most common and challenging questions is the Why: Why am I taking this…

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