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    I was always passionate about creating things that were out of the ordinary. Every year when I was little I would sign up for an art summer class they would have at my very own school. I would craft many things for Mothers day and father's day because I was young and didn't have my own money to spend. In a way this helped me throughout the years since I kept making crafts for any occasions like birthdays and so on. I found myself later applying for art society and I was able to make the cut. I…

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    Brief Description of the Activity: The activity will begin with students drawing a self portrait on a cue card. They must choose a colour that represents them and use the colour more than once in their portrait. After everyone is finished their self portrait, we will make a bar graph as a class to represent the class’ favourite colours. This activity will begin to show students what the axis of the graph are and introduce proper mathematical language (axis, scale, and one to one…

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    Pablo Picasso’s artistic career can be categorized into several, distinct periods. The general sentiments of these eras range from melancholy to romantic depending on the events ongoing in Picasso’s life at that time. In 1900, Picasso had just initiated his profession as an artist and was impecunious. His distressful lifestyle in the early 1900’s was conveyed through his first period, the Blue Period. Many Blue Period art pieces, such as “The Old Guitarist” and “The Sleeping Drinker”, are…

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    is extremely famous and others might pick him as well but what he did in his lifetime and the meanings to some of his of his paintings/drawings are what that truly evoked me into picking him for this assignment. The artist’s work is noteworthy due to the fact that in 2 out 3 his paintings/drawings it shows great emotion that everyone is able to see but in the other painting he leaves people to question as to what he was trying to portray. Also, how…

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    has directional lines, implied lines, balance, and one point linear perspective woven within the strokes to provide meaning to the viewers, while implying the importance of the child present. The painting uses these techniques to provide the viewers with an understanding while just gazing at the painting, and aiming to present the child as the son of God. Using these techniques allows individuals to be able to draw the viewer’s eye to the infant who sits on the Madonna’s lap. Directional…

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    Cubism is a very di erent style of painting, and some may think that it is strange and not very visually appealing. The aesthetic rules of individual human brain may nd it di cult to follow, however, if broken into pieces, the color, perspective, and composition may nd a way to appeal and tell the story that is hidden within. Pablo Picasso executed this awlessly, and created the title for himself, the face of Cubism. Pablo Picasso was born October 25, 1881, in Malaga, Spain. He came from a…

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    picture. Painting has played a crucial role in my life ever since I was a young child. My love for painting came from my uncle, who was also a painter, when he gave me a quite large watercolor paint set. When I opened the box, my eyes were glued onto the wondrous sight filled with a variety of treasures such as paint brushes, watercolor paint tubes, and artist boards. Ever since then, I began to paint from the walls of my bedroom to eventually the canvases in my art classes. Painting became my…

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    Memi Vs Sabu

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    When I first opened this written assignment, I expected these two different pieces of art to be totally different from one another, since I had to compare and contrast them. But they didn't give a significant feeling of difference at the first encounter, which means I could not tell apart frome one with another in primary content(Belton, 1996) except for the posture(one standing, one seated) and the number of objects(one and two), since it is literally 'what you see is what you get'. However,…

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    The photographs on display at Ulrich Art Museum are both shocking, and enlightening. Gordon Parks was able to successfully display multiple issues affecting the World – not just the difficulties African Americans face in the United States. However, the photographs of the African American community are just that much more difficult to view – since they are so close to home. The photograph Rosie Fonetenelle Cleans the Bathtub and the photograph United were a couple of my favorite images that I…

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    From painting one you can see that the women do not get the same rights as the men. In painting one they are set up in the social pyramid and the women are at the bottom. The women in the right corner are praying to the men at the top of this painting, the other women are talking to each other and looking up men behind them and above them. From painting one you can see that the lady is praising and giving gifts to the lady with the small baby. The ladies in this painting are all bringing gifts…

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