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    attract mostly the male population because the thought of being bigger and gaining protein is a common male desire. Although both advertisements are geared towards men, one is for athletic men and the other is for non-athletic. In the advertisement with Clay Matthews, all-star linebacker,…

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    say things. To answer that question we must first start off with the basics. Imagine there is a person, this person is the speaker, and they are tossing a ball of clay to another person that is the listener/receiver. The ball of clay symbolises the message that is going on between the speaker and the listener, each time the ball of clay goes to the listener or…

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    Swiss painter and sculptor Alberto Giacometti’s works of art effectively instill a sense of emptiness and instability within his viewers. Each piece captures the loneliness and isolation of the human experience. Although Giacometti’s paintings build upon these themes, his sculptures take his ideas a step further by interacting with the space around them and, by extension, the viewer. His 1956 bronze piece titled Femme de Venise III echoes the artist’s desire to manipulate external space to…

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    Sgraffito Design Report

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    I did a sgraffito design smoothed coil pot for a project I did. It was constructed of clay and about eight inches tall, and a few inches abreast at the base. As it went up the width of the pot increased, through use of bigger coils, until it reached its midpoint in terms of height. Then the width decreased to about the same width as the base. Ergo, it resembles a vase. A rich red underglaze was applied to the pot before firing. Then, using the sgraffito technique, I carved away a snake that…

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    They displayed the life of Egyptians. They used clay, wood, metal, ivory and stone for their sculptures. The characteristics of their sculptures are that it’s cubic and frontal. According to the passage, “It nearly always echoes in its form the shape of the stone cube or block from which it was fashioned…”…

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    so they were hungry and thirsty they went to the lake to see if they could buy some of the fish and drink some water from the lake. The people who had the fish sold them the food and five hundred pounds of fish. Then the people sold them clay pictures and large clay tanks. Tranio and Livia survived then they got married then they had kids then they all lived happily ever…

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    the senators. All of them in which had the outstanding careers in the same nation. One of the legislation bills is that it was passed as a part of the compromise in the same year in the new style of the fugitive slave act. In the first place, the clay introduced the omnibus bill having the same measures. The Calhoun…

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    As children develop, they go through a variety of changes physically, socially, and intellectually that are reflected in their art (Lowenfeld & Brittain, 1987). This paper discusses the work of developmental theorist, Viktor Lowenfeld, who created art-based developmental milestones that occur at certain ages in typically developing children. Many factors are affected by creative development such as cognitive abilities, personality, morals, and emotional regulation. Trauma that occurs during…

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    Young Cassius Clay won the Olympics in Rome when he was eighteen (Smith 33). Ali soon went on to win World Heavyweight Champion of the World. Not to forget the “Thrilla in Manilla” maybe one of the best fights of all time, and Ali beat “Smokin Joe Frazier” (Smith 104)…

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    mind the point of the krater was to also display an element of artistic beauty. Kraters were large vases used for holding liquids and commonly used for mixing wine with water to dilute it. I chose this piece because I was shocked at how big a of a clay vase was able to have been made. It must have difficult to assemble, pick up, and move into the kiln for firing even if it was fired in different sections. I was also shocked to see that most of the vase was in one piece despite its size and the…

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