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    Sarah made this podcast interesting by used different techniques to grasp the audience’s attention. This has had a very positive impact on the overall story and how the audience perceived it. Sarah also shares similar personalities with Deidre, which allowed her to ask the bold questions people won’t usually dare to. There are a lot of ways to be evocative, Sarah has done this in various ways. Being evocative does not just mean choosing your words correctly to draw pictures in peoples mind, but…

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    Harn Museum Visit

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    visited the Harn Museum located at the University of Florida in Gainesville, FL. This was my first time visiting the Harn Museum. I was impressed at how big it was and how many different rooms there were. I spent about 2 hours there looking at the art pieces and reading the plaques associated with them. It was very informative about the artists and gave some background on them. One of the first areas I walked through there was an artist named Yvonne Jacquette, who was born in America.…

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    Marcel Duchamp Essay

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    began a new art movement created to show their distaste towards the war, and the ideas of nationalism and materialism. This movement came to be called Dada, which is said to mean ‘hobby horse’ in French by some, but known as just baby talk by others. It was known to use Shock Art, thrusting vulgar language and scatological humour into the eye of the public, who were displeased with the new artworks. The creators said that it wasn’t a movement – the artists weren’t artists, and there was no art.…

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    In this portion of her text she also draws a line between the current text called An Artist Looks at Ethnographic Exhibitions, Sacred Circles, and her work Fragments (1976-78). Fragments is a archival installation which consisting of 186 gouache drawings, 210 potsherds, photographs, charts, diagrams and handwritten and typed text. This chapter is crucial to be read, it is quite dense and full of information that I believe really determines her position as an artist and everything else that she…

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    M. C. Escher Biography

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    known as M.C Escher, was a graphic artist between 1898 and 1972. He is most famous for his unique works that incorporated mathematics, specifically the manipulation of perspective and space. He developed an innovative style of both print and engraved art (“M.C. Escher Biography”). Some of his most well-known works include, “Relativity,” “Ascending and Descending,” “Hand with Reflecting Sphere,” and “Metamorphosis” (Gallery, “Most Popular”). M.C. Escher was born on June 17, 1898 in…

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    create this using oil on canvas. I think this was a great choice because with the use of harsh brush strokes and lighting the impressionist style really became apparent. Raffaelli really stood out as an artist because of how he executed his contemporary art. Nothing was idealized or made to seem better than it was; he chose topics that were relevant to the times and depicted them in a relatable way. This piece stood out to me because I feel as though even though only two men are being shown, we…

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    Votive Statues

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    his god. His lapis eyes are the first thing people spot because the black outline and the bright blue of the lapis make them stand out. The artist must have made the eyes the focus point because they are looking upward to the gods. Meaning that this art is specifically made with the god in mind. The man has a round face with pointy elf like ears and pointed nose. Despite the eyes and nose, there is one part of him that stands out, his smile. His mouth…

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    the style drip painting. In 1930, the beginning of the depression, he moved to New York City and studied under Thomas Hart Benton at the Art Students League. During this time, he got the lasting impression of the use of paint and great independence. During the Great Depression he worked for the WPA Federal Art Project, a New Deal program that funded visual arts. Pollock became a breakthrough artist around the time of 36’ when he was introduced to liquid paint. He bought a studio in Long Island…

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    compositions, forms, work of works, as well as colors. Formal analysis is not necessarily means how the viewer see the world but the way he or she goes through the work of art. The color also signifies in making connections among senses of configurations and movements. While Fry conducts careful studies on awareness of visual arts, but he decides on doing is his own studies on natural science instead. At the end, Fry then returns back to his work of “Still of Life”. 2 The artwork is…

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    Music is a way of life, it’s the beat in the human heart and the rhythm of a person’s step. Some people have the ability to make music even more touching and meaningful to human life. These people are composers and use their talent to bless us with music. One of the famous songwriters/musician is the talented and esteemed Taylor Swift. The music she writes reflects her background, career and other relevant information. Taylor Swift’s background is an important part of who she is, knowing these…

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