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    Rationale In Social Work

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    Rationale Art is an expression that has been a popular medium from generation to generation, inspiring youth to study the form of the art and take it to next level. Our basic needs, food, clothes and shelter is the foremost example where art can be exposed . Cooking is an art, clothing and textiles is an art and houses and buildings also is an ultimate result of art. After exploring various fields in art and design from several years, I realized I am keenly interested in textiles and fashion…

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    artists, Italy has a lot of problems but when talking about art I guess I can say, without fear, that I live in a coutry full of talented individuals. Today I'm even more excited because I'm presenting you a digital artist living and working in Friuli Venezia Giulia, the Italian region where I live too. His name is Federico Bebber and his digital artworks are obscure and someway sensual, a must see for you lovers of the finest dark art. Federico's inspiration comes from b-movies, horror movies…

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    Afghan Girl

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    found in the article Art Emanates from Pain and Sadness: Picasso's Blue Period, where it explained how, “The monochromatic use of blue was fairly standard in symbolist painting, often related to representations of hopelessness”, which showed how the photographer planned to have his image associated with such depressing emotions. The altered image on the cover of the magazine uses a lighter background, and swaps the turquoise for grey. This alteration of the photo for the cover was done in order…

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    An image may show bias and can affect perceptions of a person by using a certain pose and angle, color choices, and additional props. In the article Why Time's Trump Cover is a Subversive Work of Political Art, it tells the reader to look at the portrayal of Trump, and to notice how the colors appear slightly muted, which creates a vintage effect, which the author says can remind the reader of World War Two, segregation, and the Cold War. The color choices of Trump's picture remind the reader of…

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    For my museum paper assignment, I went to the Los Angeles County Museum to find an art piece. In the museum, I found an interesting art piece made by Hans Siebert von-Heister. The art piece is called “Anger”, it was made in Germany, 1920. Its oil on canvas and the scale is Frame: 31 x 26 x 1 ½, 24 ½ x 19in. This art piece uses some of formal elements and design principles to make the art very interesting to examine. For example, Heister used color and shapes to design the beasts and proportion…

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    yourself in an art museum. Numerous pieces adorn the walls and halls, however there is something strange about them: none of them make you feel anything. Imagine not feeling any emotion about any work of art in that museum. Or even more extreme, imagine every artist losing the ability to completely express their creativity, leaving all works of art emotionless. What would happen if art didn’t make us feel sad, happy, angry, scared, or even uncomfortable? Wouldn’t that defeat the purpose of art? …

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    to learn and understand the concept of zines and what they mean culturally and socially. In chapter eight, the author discusses how young people will make their own magazines when they can not find an established magazine to submit their writings or art into. The younger generations have a need to see their reflection in the media, so they will seek out zines, lyrical writings and electronic text that they feel speaks to them. When a young person cannot find a text that suits themselves, they…

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    quality of work and unique style will be forever acknowledged. Throughout Penn’s career he photographed everything from food, flowers and still lifes to celebrities, nudes, street life and fashion. Penn declared “that ‘photographing a cake can be art,’ his later work showed an astonishing ability to find the beauty in the commonplace” (Bernstein and Shapiro). But Penn’s contributions to fashion and editorial photography may have influenced and changed the field forever.…

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    The Lansdowne Artemis

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    The Lansdowne private collection consists of over 100 classical art pieces and was accumulated in the late eighteenth century. The two freestanding Greco-Roman sculptures I chose to compare and contrast from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art are the Bateman Mercury from 4th century BCE Rome and the Lansdowne Artemis from 1st Century BCE Rome. As soon as I walked into the exhibition hall, these two artworks stood out to me out of the four selections because of the proportion, anatomy, pose,…

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    The Lion's Den Themes

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    aspects of street art---the artists "tag" or name written in the highly stylized calligraphy in cool blues on warm yellow,…

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