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    just suffered the Black Death and several wars were taking place throughout Europe. Over one third of the population died and with it died many artists. Europe was no longer concerned about religion or traditions,but survival. It seemed that the only place that managed to thrive economically after the tragedy was Italy.…

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    and had a dominant presence in Europe. However, it did not surface in European countries in the same manner, and Baroque artists were not necessarily working with the same types of subjects or themes. That being said, overall, it was a movement focused on motion, and did its best to portray details and ideas that could be easily interpreted. Furthermore, while not every artist utilized religious themes, most were interested in human emotions and ideas. All of these similarities and differences…

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    etc), style used, etc. It appears that the artist used oil paint as their medium for this portrait. Based on the year the painting was created, it is likely that the painting was done on wood rather than canvas. This portrait is formal and reserved. It represents the Italian specialty of idea beauty. II. Formal Analysis (write 5-6 sentences describing things like shape, lines, color, emphasis, textures, patterns, symbolism, composition, etc) The artist used a warm color pallet when creating…

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    located in Brooklyn, NY where street artists have permission to freely paint and showcase their artwork. This strip of concrete has become a huge tourist attraction, and artists travel all over the world for a chance to make their mark. However, while admiring the various murals, one can observe something out of place- amongst the intricate designs are brightly colored neon smiley faces. To some people, these smiley faces may seem like part of the original artist 's design, but they are in fact…

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    even on the TV. (Renaissance art and artist) The art was painted by artist for a reason artist during the renaissance period started painting because they felt that painting would give peace and be calming not just for the artist but also for people around them people that would be buying the paintings in the renaissance period were either of the making of god or his works,prizes,and his abilities that they claimed that he did and accomplished…

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    negative impact on contemporary young African American identity this is due to the fact hip hop artists lyrics often uses negative connotation their music may be considered vulgar and violent and because adolescent will follow what they hear. In addition, adolescents are easily influenced by the music children listen to so they emulate the behaviors of the artists they listen to. Futhermore, the artist music is not inspirational because it does not set high standards for African American youth.…

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    of population in Facebook and Twitter. The social media platforms have become a rapid method to disseminate information, and also to collect feedback. According to RIAA, 63% of fans follow artists on Facebook. If someone publishes a song, the same one might be share thousands of times; but more likely the artist will gain many followers that will later fulfill their…

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    Introduction to artistic software Digital art is an artistic work that artist uses different technology software to produce creative art. All digital art need a context that is defined by specific software and hardware. However, Digital art must be evaluated from its contents and aesthetical point of view, in order to be categorized as piece of art. Like traditional art products, digital art products also involved cleverness and originality, especially when the art filled with messaged…

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    much anonymity in the street art world and if there are females, some take male tag names in order to gain respect. In the two articles, the authors write about a graffiti artist who create art that includes a feminist message. In “Gender Justice of Graffiti Artist Panmela Castro”, Anarkia, Castro’s tag name, is a street artist in Brazil. She challenges the male dominated street world with her artwork…

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    unique way of art. Tattoo artist does not require any form of education. “Completion of training program or apprenticeship to earn licensure. Tattoo artists typically exhibit a love of tattooing. There is no national protocol that must be followed in order to become a professional tattoo artist. Using needles and pigments, a tattoo artist applies a permanent design directly to a client’s body. Clients may come to a tattoo artist with a picture or design in mind for the artist create.” Tattooing…

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