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    Hnd Personal Statement

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    I will change and bring back different outlooks of life to the different communities I am a member of. For example, I will talk to my friends in Colombia about how tall the London Eye is, or how much the Tower of leans, or even about how small the Mona Lisa painting is. I will go to museums, art galleries, attractions, and small street corners that will inspire me to enjoy my photography hobby. I will create memories through my camera lens of these attractions, and at the same time I will…

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    Stockport Research Paper

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    It is also one of the popular landmarks. Moving around in Stockport If we talk about transportation then the Manchester orbital M60 motorway and A6 road to London cross at Stockport. Stockport railway station is a mainline station on the Manchester spur of the West Coast Main Line. Stockport is connected with Central London by Virgin Trains with services departing every twenty minutes and also has inter-city services to Sheffield, Liverpool, Birmingham, Bristol and other major cities. Stockport…

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    Yorkshire, northern England. When he was 16, he was admitted to the Bradford School of Art, where he studied traditional painting and life drawing. “In 1959, Hockney studied at the Royal College of Art in London and was taught by several well-known artists, including Roger de Grey and Ceri Richards” (David Hockney: The Biography, 1937-1975). “Then, Hockney's first solo show, held in 1963 at John Kasmin's gallery, proved very successful” (web). “The following year he traveled to Los Angeles for…

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    Her essay entitled Queer Wallpaper for the book A Companion to contemporary art since 1945 in 2000. The main goal of this essay is to showcase to the readers' different question to pose when reading about queer art in history or viewing it in a gallery setting. This essay is not wholly based around Andy Warhol as an artist or his life, rather she uses him as a platform to reach the broader topic of queer art misrepresentation and to showcase another major queer artist such as David Wojnarocicz…

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    possibilities of the results from the artwork. Lozano-Hemmer creates interactive, public art installation, in which participants can both “observe and be observed.” He sees art as a powerful social tool, with an obligation to speak truth to power. In 2010, Rafael…

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    Denver’s best art isn’t locked up in museums or galleries, but it can be found in all our local communities, recreation centers, libraries, schools, parks and public building all throughout Denver. With new art work being added each year, Denver’s diverse art can stimulate any mind despite their age group. Creating a city that people will remember when they visit. Competing with the greatest such as Paris, New York, places known for art fueling their cities and communities because people…

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    various artists and trade, to places like Flanders. This oil on panel artwork, however is not like most portraits; in fact, this is a full-length double portrait. Many scholars and historians believe that this is one of the most complex early western art. The actual painting is domestic in scale. Nonetheless, the details are so fine it is possible to make out two figures in a tiny mirror. The way that Van Eyck accomplished this is by the technique he used to layer the painting. Because unlike…

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    Ah Xian Case Study

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    Australia following the massacre of Tiananmen Square in 1989. Ah Xian sold his first bust to the Powerhouse Museum, and in the year 2000, he held his first solo show in Melbourne. In 2001, he won the National Gallery of Australia's inaugural National Sculpture Prize with his "Human Human : Lotus Cloisonne Figure”. He continues to make sculptures to this day. Ah Xian is highly skilled in the art of ceramics and sculpting, using a variety of different materials, including concrete, cloisonné,…

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    Julia Margret Cameron fought the odds and developed a never before seen style that was unique in and of in self. Although many of her peers and those considered “masters” told her that she wasn’t good and that her work disrespected photography as an art. Julia Magret Cameron overcame extreme odds and showed the world what true expression really is. My final project is a collection of black and white Polaroid images photographed using Polaroid 600 film. The film was developed under direct UV…

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    landscapes that even photography could mimic and adapt. Photography is an art form that differs from other forms, because it communicates with the world through real life. Photography was developed in 1826 when the first photography was made in France by Joseph Nicephore…

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