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    exhibited excellent skills in painting and drawing. Her vast and unique imagination is evident in her artwork. She effectively listens and interprets guidelines to suit her own artistic style. She is such a joy to have in class. 444 2. Bany has exhibited excellent skills in painting and drawing. Her imaginative mind is evident in her artwork. She gives her best effort for each project. 444 3. Julie has exhibited excellent skills in painting and drawing. She is a great listener and constantly…

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    Dentist Research Essay

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    A high agreement level of 99% was achieved between them while rating. Drawings and short descriptions of each child, before and after a dental treatment was compared. On rating of pre-dental treatment drawing sheets, it was found that the majority of the drawings (80%) were irrelevant, which didn’t show anything related to the dentist or dental treatment. Few children (5%) drew pictures having a mix of relevant and…

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    Assignment 1: Sutherland/Engelbart Question 1 Sketchpad is an evolutionary program that has many innovative features and capabilities that can help designers in various fields. Also, designing with the light pen is a natural way for designers for drawing a sketch due to the fact that it is close to the way with that they are familiar. Although it is a privilege, having an understanding of coding is not a necessary part of using the Sketchpad and it makes its usage easier. A user can draw the…

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    Shading

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    that most artists have to face is drawing in proportions when you have to have complete accuracy. It is vitally important in drawings whether your dealing with portraits, landscapes or even realistic drawings it trains the eye to see things as it is. In the process of setting up my blind contouring drawing I realized that it is more complex to focus on the object and have that image in your head without looking at the paper you cannot really tell whether you drawing is good or bad. I think…

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    media. All media is art, and artist use it in their works to visually communicate a message to their audience. Media describes the items that the artist used to make that particular art. Vincent Van Gogh is an artist who used two mediums; oil and drawing to create his work of arts, Irises, and Sorrow. Van Gogh also used different techniques along with the media to visually communicate his art works with his audience. Irises is a very famous painting by Vincent Van Gogh used with oil paint. Van…

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    an immediate reaction that the pictures are very different. In the drawing, John Taylor’s illustration appears advanced and from a professionally trained artist. Conversely, Howling Wolf’s sketch is less refined, and the artist is apparently untrained in art. Taylor and Wolf both have drawn images of the same historical event, but each from a very different perspective. Both artists make excellent presentations in their drawings, but an appropriate conclusion of aesthetic value rests with the…

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    C4e4s4 Analysis

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    1. Karen has exhibited good skills in painting and drawing. She is creative and puts forth adequate effort on each project. C4e4s4 2. Tia has exhibited excellent skills in painting and drawing. Her creative mind shines through her artwork. She interprets directions in a unique way to create her own individual style of art. C4e4s4 3. Gina has exhibited excellent skills in painting and drawing. Her vast imagination is evident in her artwork. She give their best effort for each project. C4e4s4 4.…

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    Bracing Maneuver

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    stabilization two of which are the bracing maneuver and the drawing-in maneuver. There are several researchers that work to provide information to develop the best practice in core stabilization for our lower back when analyzing these maneuvers. Bracing Maneuver Bracing is achieved by a co-contraction of the abdomens (Nielson, 2009). The Bracing maneuver allows for co-activation…

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    He used these drawings as the basis for his art and his study where he showed body shape and building construction. Each drawing simple yet very elegant in his pencil strokes. They seem as they were created under control and with a particular finesse nothing out of control in his pencil strokes. But, in these drawings you see other make-ups or layouts within them. In particular, in “Mother and the Child” Michelangelo…

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    panting for my Dr office that I will post and maybe you all can help me figure out which lines are used in it. I found the expressive line more interesting. I think it because when a person is using the expressive lines in their work they are drawing from thier emotions. The artist is making sure that we can tell right away is taking place. The artist with the image below used red chalk on a rough rtextured paper. He wanted to make sure that we could tell when looking at it that there are…

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