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    design and fashion students but also all the customers. As mentioned previously, the business model of the up-cycling company is structured based on the business model canvas (Osterwalder, 2008 and Pigneur, 2010), consisting of nine important elements which will be introduced below. I. Key partners In the business model canvas, “key partners" part is listed with a number of questions to help entrepreneurs identify…

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    Dana Tiger Biography

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    well as her uncle, Johnny Tiger Junior, are both well-known artists in the Native American community. Dana was inspired by both her father's and uncle's art while growing up. Dana's Style Not only is Dana a prominent woman artist, she uses her canvas to bring to light Native American women's lives. She works primarily…

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    the other hand, Canvas is where the teachers show us what is due the next day, following week, or month. It is easy access to get to and it a very helpful guide because all the teachers from the subject use it so all the assignments are in one spot. As juniors at Lincoln Charter it is valuable to have our grades stable, and not below a B. So when we login into Powerschool and notice something wrong, you can email that teacher and ask if you can make it up. I love Powerschool and Canvas and is…

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    closely reflects what the artist was attempting to communicate to the viewer. Within this painting, Contino has designed a composition of various hard-edged geometrical shapes that overlap each other and are purposefully placed in the center of the canvas, resolved with a palette comprised of mostly muted secondary colors. The arrangement of these shapes seems to suggest that the artist meant to create the illusion of an object floating…

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    hate it. Hate, as it seems, is not nearly a strong enough appellation to encapsulate the contempt experienced by ordinary people and art critics alike when faced with an original work of modern art. As in the case of Georges Braque’s 1907 oil on canvas Landscape at La Ciotat, critics like Marcel Nicolle lambasted the piece claiming that it was similar to the work of any ungifted child, proclaiming it “formless” and consequently not worthy of esteem. What Nicolle failed to understand, however,…

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    and 19th centuries many western artists, both in Europe and America, were influenced by the influx of Japanese design and ukiyo-e prints. Considering this phenomenon, an artwork I chose to write about that you can see this in is Vincent van Gogh’s canvas painting Bridge in the Rain. In 1886 Van Gogh moved to Paris and was introduced to Japonism and ukiyo-e because his brother ran an art gallery and he lived next to one. He was fascinated with the designs, colors, and compositions of the artwork…

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    paintings. Instead of using an easel Pollock would stand on or next to his paintings, and with large sweeping gestures he would splash the paint onto the canvas in order to create the desired effect of splattering. This is visibly represented in “Blue Poles”, as we can see the free and careless splashes of paint that spread all over the canvas. This technique is very different to how other artists at the time would have painted.…

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    Snow Effect Analysis

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    is, as the title suggests, a representation of two grainstacks, one larger and closer to the viewer and one smaller farther away grainstack slightly behind the first, painted after a snowstorm has partially covered them in snow. The majority of the canvas is covered in varying shades of white with other hues added lightly to denote the sky, background trees and vegetation, and the ground below the grainstacks. The only objects of notable color are the grainstacks, which are painted darkly with…

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    While attending the Fresno Art Museum I came across a specific piece by Hung Liu, titled Huang-Jun: Imperial Warriors drawn in a oil canvas in 2001. This painting depicts a group of possibly Chinese soldiers. The group of soldiers seem to be part of the medical staff during a time of war since they’re all wearing red crosses on their chests and the background of the image seems harsh. Hung Liu is no strange to drawing paintings related to this subject since she is known for drawing about things…

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    The museum I visited was the Polk Museum of Art in Lakeland, Florida. There were three main exhibitions open, but the one I spent the most time in was the Bill Rutherfoord: Allegory of No Region. The exhibition was a culmination of eleven large scale pieces of art by Bill Rutherfoord that were done over an eight-year period. The main series, Allegory of No Region, contains paintings that take the viewer through a series of colorful allegories full of symbolism, form, and narrative. Rutherfoord,…

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