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    start to see a different style of art emerge, which was the modern era. This era introduced many styles such as impressionism, expressionism, symbolism, and pop art, to name a few. Like any new concept or idea, this was an exciting time for many artists, many of them thrilled with their new found opportunities. Overall, the modern era brought many changes; some changes flourished while others were criticized. Throughout this time, there were no limitations when it came to their imagination so…

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    The way the artist does each brush stroke in the Self-Portrait is very unique. Unique in a way that no artist is going to be able to make an exact replica. The art world is a murky one indeed, and sussing out the various biases of buyers, collectors, and experts, all of which form the baseline of judgment from which claims about artworks are made, is not easy (Ezell). It takes time and effort from beginner artists, and each has different styles that they like to…

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    M. C. Escher Analysis

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    is the background when the artist moves. No matter what a person does or where they are, they are always at the center of their own universe. No matter what happens that person will always be there for him or herself in the end. Escher has always known this about people but did not realize it till he glanced inside the globe and saw himself always at the center whenever he moved the sphere…

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    If an artist wants to keep their fame in today’s society, they need to be able to rapidly adapt to the advances in technology, even if those advancements are causing these artists to lose their money. While this trend of streaming and file sharing is mainly causing a loss of money for the music industry there are still some benefits. For example, one of the biggest benefits is easier distribution. Before streaming was a common thing in society, distributing music was extrememly expensive as…

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    According to Tolstoy view on art, he believes it is a shared experience between the viewer and the artist. If an artist’s wants to deliver a message, the ability to trigger empathy plays a vital role. When a person is not able to emphasize with an artist’s work, then it is not art. Empathy is the ability to put yourself in someone else’s emotions. With empathy, the viewer is able experience the artists emotions such as fear, happiness, love, and etc. A validation of art is something that is able…

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    Las Meninas

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    quality of the art. The artist may have known the people and characters he is representing within the painting, and the room used may also have been a known location to the artist. The painting uses distinct differences in value to bring focus to certain points. Emphasis seems to be on the blond haired girl near the center of the painting. She’s painted with mostly lighter values than other places in the painting, giving the appearance of natural light being shone on her. The artist also gave…

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    The initial goal of many artists, in addition to writing top-selling songs, is to build an image that appeals to their fans. How well their songs sell in the business of music is partially dependent upon whether or not the artist has a likeable image. By making an agreement with corporate organizations to help broadcast their products, artists run the risk of damaging their reputations, impacting the sales of their music. Very often…

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    Early in the 1960s, artists like Bob Dylan along with bands like The Rolling Stones, and The Velvet Underground emerged onto the American rock and roll scene. These artists brought with them a new style, a new look, and new attitude to the rock and roll world, significantly different from that of early rock artists, although they mirrored many of the same ideals. Ideals such as rebellion, challenging authority, and experimentation. Miller points out this idea along with the fact that everyone…

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    putting a song into advertising, artists and advertisers alike can benefit greatly. Artists gain popularity, and by extent, funds they need for expenses such as touring and equipment, while advertisers become more popular among fans of the artist and make a lot of money. It's a win-win situation. An artist's music should be used in advertising, as both artist and advertiser benefit from it. An artist's music should be used in advertising because it promotes the artist. Having an artist's music…

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    FSA Performance Analysis

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    advertising for the artist, the use of a song from another artist has a multitude of negative outcomes which could occur from the implementation of music from another musician which includes loss of money, face and also criticism from peers and fans which adversely affect the artist(s) and the user of the music. The use of an artist's music creates a possibility for dissatisfaction from peers, readers, fans, and critics as well as creating a loss of reputation for both the artist(s) and the…

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