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    Being A Makeup Artist Essay

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    they old, is there a monster in this movie, or do they just look generally normal? No matter what kind of character they are, makeup is used to achieve their total look. No one thinks about the work behind what they see on the big screen or the artist that does it, but makeup is necessary for every person seen in the film. There are many different kinds of makeups, but they can be generalized into the categories of basic or corrective makeup and character/special effects makeup. Makeup is…

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    Artemisia Gentileschi was probably one of the greatest artists of the Baroque period, especially in Italy. She may be one of the first women during this time period to produce great works of art. However, her work is quite often compared to her father Orzaio, and therefore sometimes she is overlooked. As a historian, Mary Garrard is attempting to show that even though she was a victim of rape and was involved in a notorious trial, Artemisia grew as a painter and flourished on her own. Her “works…

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    I am a sandwich artist. Or so is the title I am given. I do not place chemical mixtures of metal and adhesives on a paper canvas to create masterpieces to present to the world. My medium for transferring my creativity to others is through bread, meat, vegetables, and cheese and their countless taste buds. There are ups and downs to being a sandwich artist. I have learned a lot of skills in the past several years as a sandwich artist. However, being a sandwich artist is not all it is made out to…

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    Artist and their Identity Artists and authors throughout the years learned many life changing experiences from their past, whether they were hurt or ecstatic. Like artist Frida Kahlo, in 1944 she painted the painting called The Broken Column. The painting was shortly made after Frida underwent her spinal surgery. Although her whole body is supported by the corset, she is conveying a message of spiritual triumph. She has tears on her face but she looks straight ahead and is challenging both…

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    Con Artist Verbal Kint

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    Con artist Verbal Kint is the survivor of a massacre at the harbor of San Pedro Bay, and he’s interrogated by U.S. Customs Agent Dave Kujan (Chazz Palminteri). Wanting to know the whole story, Kujan convinces Kint to talk. Since he’s already gotten near immunity, Kint obliges by starting the tale six weeks earlier when five cons meet one another in a line-up. While sitting in a cell, they decide to team up and rob corrupt members of the New York City police department. Then they’re off to L.A.…

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    masterminds behind all of it. Without the countless hours of song and music writing, we wouldn’t have music today. Artists seem to be a different breed of people. Artists somehow were given the gift of beautiful voices, along with the ability to write. To artists music is not only something that they enjoy, but it is their life. Chris Tomlin and John Lennon are both very successful artists.…

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    Fredrick Reinhardt was an American abstract artist, writer, critic and educator. He studied art history under Meyer Schapiro at Columbia University, New York (1931–35), and painting with Carl Holty and Francis Criss at the American Artists School (1936–37). He also studied at the National Academy of Design with Karl Anderson in 1936, worked for the Works Progress Administration Federal Art Project (1936–39), and was a member (1937–47) of the American Abstract Artists group. Reinhardt later…

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    Washington is not a black feminist artist and does not consider herself a part of any political movement, just like Pickett, she identifies herself as black woman who is a mother and artist. Her artwork also speaks to a feminist perspective message. Washington knew earlier on in the 1960’s her artwork did not fit the mold of mainstream white galleries. Washington’s priority was not being called a black feminist it was about showing her artwork. She felt black women were being overlooked because…

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    A tattoo artist is a professional that will typically create tattoo based on what each client wants. The tattoo artist doesn’t always do tattoos, they also do piercings and brandings. New tattoo artist would want to work in an existing tattoo shop. To work at a tattoo and piercing studio, you must have a minimum of 2 to 5 years shop experience. An employee must have a solid art work and a portfolio demonstrating to quality. A career in the art industry business requires specific skills and…

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    The hunger artist is the miserable protagonist of the story. He is dressed in black tights which emphasize his prominent emaciation. Everything about his demeanor dramatically cries of desperation and tragedy. He isolates himself in a cage, where he would rather sit on the straw-lined floor than on a chair. The hunger artist’s character relies on his sole identity being a professional faster. More than that, his yearning to be the center of attention amongst people who hesitate to acknowledge…

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