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    Falkner. Bendigo public art gallery. Blindside gallery. - Commercial galleries need publicity to increase the amount of sales of artworks, the amount of gallery attendance. - The gallery owners can act as the publicity officer unless there is someone employed for that role. - In big art galleries there is usually a large budget to promote exhibitions, these are likely to attract large audiences. By using many resources to promote the Bendigo art gallery gets large audiences often, using their…

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    to make a huge impact on the art world as well as to the people who are able to view his work. He works undercover, and is rarely seen. He is under the impression that the less that people know about him, the more they will concentrate on his art and what it is really trying to say to us as his viewers. He does not make art to make others happy, he makes art to make a statement to others. Banksy has had his images on the Louvre as well as the Metropolian Museum of Art, but not on the inside as…

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    Throughout this reading, Atkins focuses on Frans Hals’s artistic execution of roughness in his art pieces. He points out that Hals’s artistic virtuosity is displayed through the sketchiness of his painting, the connection between him and previous famed painters, and the unique method he employed. Further, Atkins argues that many of Hals’s sitters are “virtuosi-liefhebbers”, meaning knowledgeable lovers of art. Through Hals’s rough brushwork, his sitters were shown refined and cultured. Also,…

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    The Black Arts Movement (1965-1975) is considered to be one of the most essential moments in African American literature. It encouraged and motivated African Americans to form their very own publishing companies and magazines as well as numerous institutions of the arts. The movement was also believed to have inspired the formation of African American Studies classes at universities and colleges throughout the United States (Rojas 2147). The Black Arts Movement was also thought to have been…

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    –her world and the world of her friends that she loves. That is why she does what she does. That is why she gathers with her friends to workshop each other’s writing. That is why they stay up until dawn collaborating. That is why they organize monthly art events and get no pay for their…

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    others tattoos are pure art and have a great deal of meaning to one's life. To those people, it would seem offensive to be asked to hide these picturesque pieces of art that mean so much to their lives. Tattoos are an art and should not be deemed unprofessional, or be banned from the workplace. To most people tattoos mean something quite special to them. Sometimes a person will even take years to decide exactly how they want one. They are an outlet of expression and a form of art that should…

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    Chuck Close “Art saved my life.” This quote is from Chuck Close, a famous artist who paints photorealism, a type of art genre where an artist attempts to reproduce images as realistically as possible, and is of whom this essay is about. Now, I’m not writing about Close because he is dead, oh no, he is very much alive at the age of 76 years. No, the real reason I’m writing about him is that he is an amazing artist and overcome many this and that it was he who was picked by my teacher for the…

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    The Dallas Art Analysis

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    Art is a form of expression and communication using virtual languages. Every artwork has content which can tell the viewers an important message or concept. In The Dallas Art Museum, there are several types of art collected from all over the world that is able to showcase different conceptual themes such as sexuality and gender role of women in society. Since gender role and sexuality is a universal theme, many artworks from the museum exhibits this message. For example, analyzing the art work…

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    have a solid art work and a portfolio demonstrating to quality. A career in the art industry business requires specific skills and training, offers common compensation and benefits, and has an expected career path and opportunity for advancement. “A person who never made a mistake, never tried anything new.” To become a tattoo artist calls for a range of skills, from artistic ability, health knowledge, and effective communication. Many tattoo artist do obtain a formal training in an art…

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    Art Museum Experience

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    During my visit to the art museum I saw a lot of styles of art that I hadn’t experienced before. From glass and paintings to sculptures and photography there was quite a bit to take in. I enjoyed my trip to the Vero Beach Museum of Art much more so then I expected. Seeing all of the different pieces of art in person really seemed to intensify the experience of critiquing art in a different way than I had experienced just viewing pictures of art in class or at home. Some of the pieces really…

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