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    Diagnostic Drawing Series and the Mandala Assessment Research Instrument. The Diagnostic Drawing series or the DDS, which is the most popular introduction to art therapy, “is a three-part assessment that largely relies upon colored chalk pastels and an 18”x24” piece of paper. In the first portion of the series, clients are able to draw anything that they want. In the second, they are asked to draw a tree” (“Art Therapy.” The Four Major Art Therapy Assessments). The Diagnostic drawing series…

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    that day. From paintings to poetry, you name it; Picasso has probably dabbled in it. In his early life, Picasso was raised Catholic, but would convert to atheism as an adult. His father was an artist and trained Picasso in oil painting and figure drawing. When Picasso was fourteen, his seven-year-old sister, Conchita, passed away from diphtheria, an upper respiratory tract illness. After that, Picasso attended various art schools over the years but disliked formal education and stopped…

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    Periodic Table of the Elements My elephant drawing represents potassium. I drew a banana because they are high in potassium. I also drew water (h2o) which is very violent when it hits potassium (k). The elephant itself represents element potassium. The red color of the elephant symbolizes it being burnt from the water. When water hits potassium it creates a massive explosion resulting in the elephant being wounded. The elephant undergoes a lot of corrosive reactions. The ionization decreases…

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    On September 28, 2016, I went to Herron School of Art and Design at Indiana University /Purdue University Indianapolis to attend a speech given by an artist named Creighton Michael, entitled “Mining the Subjunctive: Exploration in Drawing + Pattern Play II.” The speech ran from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm followed by the opening of Creighton Michael’s gallery exhibition at Herron School of Art and Design. This gallery show will run from September 28, 2016, through November 9, 2016. I attended this…

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    Later in life Andy Warhol decided to move to New York. He got as much money as he could from his brother. In New York he first started off as a comic artist. He drew illustrations for the newspaper and started advertising things. What made his drawing unique was that it looked…

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    Drawing the Line between Classes Class systems have been around for ages. During the olden days people would have the job their parents had. Even if they had other dreams or aspirations they were forced to have the job their parents had. Other countries and cultures had a similar class system in which people could do whatever job they wanted as long as the job stayed in the class there parents came from. Occasionally people would do something honorable or worthy of a great reward, such as…

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    While researching Renaissance drawings, I found out that in the 14th century artists began to use paper more and more to draw (Bambach,“ Renaissance Drawings: Material and Function”). Artists prepared their paintings or sculptures with quick drawings. Since the drawings were done quickly, very little detail was captured, but, was done to get a broad idea of where to begin. It allowed viewers to see the creative thinking process of the artist as well. This is why I would like to discuss Giorgio…

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    Wynton Marsalis Biography

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    read, I couldn’t help thinking about how I became exceptional at drawing. I was raised in Richmond, BC in 2004. As a young girl, I had a passion for drawing. Like Wynton, I took dancing lessons, but it wasn’t my cup of tea. So, I turned to working on my drawing skills at the age of five. At first, I actually thought I was excellent at drawing until I saw my classmate’s drawings in school. As I compared their drawings to mine, I couldn’t help feeling ashamed of myself. “This is…

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    people that had a passion for drawing. I wasn’t really a drawer at first; I didn’t really enjoy drawing but, I did like watching people draw. One day I remember watching one of my friends draw one of my favorite characters from a show known as Naruto; when I saw that drawing, i started getting interested in trying to draw my own things, so I started practicing. As a kid I would sometimes…

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    his two-dimensional drawings and paintings. It is easy to see that Michelangelo is more naturally a sculptor than anything else because his pictures, as well as his paintings, are somewhat exaggerated as if they are sculptures themselves only two-dimensional. His subjects in his art defined with their chiseled features with one colored chalk with the creamy tone of the page with some white added for the highlights of the flesh. During his early career as an artist, his drawings drawn in pen…

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