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    a font bigger than the words “with uninterupted production” (Allen 1). The artist is trying to emphasize that cracking the axis is the major goal of the poster. However, looking at the word “with uninterupted production” you can notice that the spelling of uninterrupted is wrong. If an audience see this mistake he/she might have a confusion, he/she might ask herself how come the artist misspelled that word? Is the artist doing it on purpose to catch the attention of the audiences or doesn’t he…

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    responsibility of artists to pay respect to the natural characteristics of the medium. The reading also details the extreme precision and skill required for wood engravings by exploring the role and necessity of the hand in following the directions of the mind as a faithful and dedicated servant. In essence, it is essential for the hand to showcase dexterity to fulfill the strict foundations and rules of wood engraving (66). This forces one to deeply appreciate the techniques the artist…

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    In July artist Rosalie Maheux’s art “Scared Circle” got her more negative attention than intended. For many years art seems to be offending more and more people. Mostly politicians have a say in whether art should be censored or not. They seem to try to uphold a more conservative position when it comes to art that is not of the norm. Art is a way of expression and people should be able to express it in any way, shape or form. It is sad to say that this occurs in the United States even though in…

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    One of the most notable artists of the period was Oskar Kokoschka and this painting below embodies his style. The brush strokes were longer than Impressionistic pieces and just sought to give the viewer of feeling of what the artist was experiencing or expressing during painting. (Kokoschka, 1912) Cubism of which Picasso was a founding father, took its names from the geometric shapes and forms the artists used to express their feelings. Again like expressionism, the artists were not interested…

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    Marcel Duchamp Case Study

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    an influential artist. And who is the most influential artist of the 20th century. The following is a case for Marcel Duchamp. The Duchampian ideals laid out in the beginning of the 20th century changed what it meant to be an artist for the rest of time, influencing artists of different styles and movements. In 1917, Marcel Duchamp submitted a porcelain urinal turned 90 degrees with the name “R. Mutt” signed on it to the exhibition of the New York Society of Independent Artists. The porcelain…

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    Many have said that almost all of Hip Hop’s artist use lyrics that are offensive to women- mostly sexually-based lyrics. Messages about drugs, sex, and violence are also very common in this genre. The music videos that these artist use makes the messages in the songs even worse. Since Hip Hop is one of the most popular genres in today’s society, children watch and idolize Hip Hop artists. The things they see in videos (which most of the time is not the artist’s actual…

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    “Comparing Solo Artists and Bands” Rock music has been defined and altered by a plethora of incredible individuals and groups. While solo artists were common in the United States during the early stages of rock and roll, between the 50s and 70s times changed and bands grew into a bigger part of Rock history as well. When trying to establish which of the two, bands or solo artists, are most successful in rock music, there are several areas to look at. One, the time period, and two, the number of…

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    sculptures themselves only two-dimensional. His subjects in his art defined with their chiseled features with one colored chalk with the creamy tone of the page with some white added for the highlights of the flesh. During his early career as an artist, his drawings drawn in pen and ink show diagonal lines in both directions demonstrate a technique called cross-hatching. Subsequently, he started using chalk more often later on into his career with three colors black, white…

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    I will be talking about self-portrait project in next few slides and I will be talking about artist and master work that I have decided to choose. Additionally, I will explain how the artist prepared and practiced for it. In this project, I chose Robert Mapplethorpe and it is his photograph from 1980s. In this photograph artist wearing dark undershirt and leather jacket and old 50s hairstyle and cigarette hanging out of left side of his mouth. Moreover, I chose this self portrait of Robert…

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    the art that I chose. The artist used the lines in the work in a nice way that make it as a really beautiful art. He used the lines for the teacher in a great way that make her beautiful. Also, He used the line to draw the children that in the class in a nice way that make them cute students. Moreover, the lines that the artist used to draw the teacher’s table are great lines that make the teacher’s table as real as we can see it. Shortly, the lines that the artist used for the work are…

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