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    Illustration Maus 1

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    In Maus I and Maus II, the use of drawing made it easier for readers to understand the story. Especially at some scenes, the drawings were more helpful than the text. In Chapter one of Maus I, the drawing of Lucia holding Vladek’s leg shows why the drawings are important. That drawing gave a clear understanding of the behavior of Lucia toward Vladek. Also, in chapter two of Maus I, One illustration shows the…

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    Amy Tan Fish Cheeks

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    for the text “Fish Cheeks” by Amy Tan. In my drawing, I included many details to recall the story. The drawing is divided into two parts, one is people sitting down around the table which takes the most of the drawing space, and the other is at the upper-right corner of a Christmas tree and a calendar. First, the Tan’s relatives are sitting on the right side of the table while the minister’s family is sitting on the left side. I concentrated my drawing on the right side with facial expression…

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    Renaissance such as the Last Supper or Mona Lisa, paintings which remained widely known until today. Fascinated by his wide range of specialized fields, I began taking an interest into his art works and found some of his sketches which include mechanical drawings, to be really interesting and realistic, these actually being plans of his inventions that contributed to the modern technology we have today. This detailed and realistic…

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    There are differences in their work. One of the differences is that Leonardo was interested in art for the art’s sake while his counterpart Michelangelo did it for wealth notoriety. The second difference is that Michelangelo turned to the art of drawing and sculpture. His art chose to return the art back to the worshiping of human body. His accuracy about human form made him create his own “gods” of beauty. However, Leonardo da Vinci chose to concentrate on science in his art (Bondanella and…

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    elements of mountain for isolation and reflection, river for wandering and activity, and valley for gathering. These contours do not form boundaries, instead the frame of each drawing is continually broken, perforated and torn as if the tracing paper itself was insignificant. The intensity of detailing and material make the drawings difficult, if not impossible to replicate, and deliberately so, in rejection of modern computation. Collage in a modernist manifestation — grounded in an overly…

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    seems to have which have been modified throughout the movie are his values, his personality type, and his expectations. The format that I chose to represent the values of John Hickam is a drawing, as his values are one thing or another, which a drawing and specifically my drawing is effective at doing so. The drawing is on a flat sheet of standard A4 paper, as I said, once again, John Hickam values one thing or another which is very two dimensional and does not require…

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    This drawing is more meaningful then an actual photo since its drawn. Unlike a photo were its not as descriptive as a drawing where they kinda exaggerate it. Next, this drawing is kinda big that it take most of the center space of the poster it 's drawn in a cartoon style, and the fly has shoes which are pretty dirty and he is standing on top…

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    Italy, but due to World War II, she immigrated with her family to South America. She first lived in Venezuela and later moved to Brazil in 1960. Throughout her career as an artist, Maiolino has interpreted social issues in most of her paintings, drawings, photos, and sculptures. One of the purposes for one of her artwork, which will be analyzed and described later in this paper, is due to one of her experiences visiting New York. While living two years in New York, Maiolino had the opportunity…

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    Art enables children to access and illustrate their memories, feelings, sense of self, and experiences. Children benefit from drawing as a safe form of communication, which allows adults to understand and develop an open dialogue with children (Kuban, 2015). The article includes real-life art therapy sessions and what the patient experienced in relation to their drawings. One of…

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    ol Lewitt was an American Conceptual Artist and Painter. Lewitt’s work ranged from painting, drawing, sculpting to conceptual pieces that only existed as ideas of his artistic process. He attended Syracuse University and pursued art as an act of rebellion. He was introduced to printmaking when he attended Syracuse and won an award for his lithography; which then allowed him to travel and study in Europe. In 1951, Lewitt was drafted to war, his duty as Special Services was to make posters. He…

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