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    The Genesha Elephant

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    For this art experience assignment I visited Emory University’s Michael C. Carlos Museum in Atlanta, Georgia on October 16, 2015. He featured several exhibits, but my focus was on the Asian Gallery. My art of focus is the Genesha Elephant, the symbol of Buddhism, displaying October 10, 015 – January 3, 2016. The Red Clay sculpture was created in 2012 and given as a gift by Joanne, and Charles Ackeman, and Merry and Chris Carlos. During this art experience essay, I will expound on the highly…

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    Why Do Mash Up Artists

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    like to stray off and perform covers to songs that were written and or recorded by a different artist. There are innumerous amounts of cover bands and tribute artists that focus entirely on remaking songs from other artist into their own piece of art. This is where the line gets blurred. For instance, with copyrights on almost all records that are recorded through a record company, how do these artists legally perform these covers? If the proper royalties are paid to the person or company…

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    Digital media is media in any format that can be read by a machine. Digital media includes but is not limited to websites, social media, and digital audio. The music industry is a struggling industry today. It consists of several companies making and selling music. There are many issues today in which digital media and the recording industry both take place. A major problem in the digital media and the music industry is digital piracy, the decrease in sales of physical products, and subscription…

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    The museum I chose to explore was the Lightner Museum located in Saint Augustine, Florida. The reason I chose this art exhibit was to ensure uniqueness and singularity in the works I write about. The first work that caught my attention above all others is known as the Palissy Style Decorative Platter, created by Bernard Palissy. The second work of art I chose to compare with this amazing piece is called the Excelsior, created by William H. Allen. Palissy was known for his incredible and unique…

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    viewed as a shocking breakthrough, bordering on expressionistic confrontation that remains strikingly relevant now.” This landscape was created on a canvas with oil and vertical orientated. His use of light and color is very different, it makes the art look smooth and soft, creating a beautiful sky and dark rough rock that he stand on. The use of colors and the tone look so perfect. What I love most about this artist is he is known as one of the best in the romanticism time period. It is sad to…

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    Media And Children: Not A Good Mix Media, both domestic and international, has lately gotten more intense than ever before. It’s known to be for entertainment and information, but mostly entertainment. In the article, “Confessions of a news junkie who hides the news from his kids,” Barry Gittins discusses the topic of mass media. He asserts that it has misguided children and parents should take action. Gittins depicts how this new generation has opened children to use more technology. He…

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    Wilfredo Lam

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    The painting The Jungle by Wilfredo Lam was created in 1943 C.E. The medium used for the painting was gouache on paper, which is mounted on canvas. This work of art hangs in The Museum of Modern Art in New York City, New York. The color of blue is used throughout the painting, along with a few strokes of yellow, orange, and green. Many bamboo plants and leaves are shown in the background suggesting the setting on a farm or plantation and show the use of organic shapes. Several distorted figures…

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    The Embarkation of the Pilgrims, by Robert W. Weir, was commissioned and hung in 1843. Like the Baptism of Pocahontas by John Chapman, the time frame around the painting of this scene was while America was experiencing the Second Great Awakening (Keene, Cornell and O'Donnell 2013, 284). Much emphasis was placed on religion during this time to address the negative aspects and moral impurity that had infected society. As such, Weir’s painting is highly religious in theme and provides insight to…

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    Were Seven In Eight” This painting was created by Jackson Pollock during the year of 1943. “There Were Seven In Eight” is now located in New York, at the Museum Of Modern Art. ("Art/Museums: Abstract Expressionist New York at the Museum of Modern Art in New York Oct. 3, 2010 to April 25, 2011.") During the creation of this art Pollock would take month long breaks and would continue back making this a long project to finish. The project was finally finished in the spring of 1945, it took…

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    conforming to society's standards and the way the times are supposed to be, Edna is beginning to think for herself and also express herself in the different ways that she knows how. Particularly, Edna begins to self-express thorough new languages, art, music, and love. The Zeitgeist of the times was to follow the society around you, and Adele was the perfect example of what a "mother-woman" is supposed to look like during this time period. Edna dared to venture into her own emotions and…

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