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    Aylan Kurdi Essay

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    Drawing of Aylan Kurdi The medias have influenced the Westerns’ opinions on the waves of refugees escaped on sea. For example, the French satirical magazine, Charlie Hebdo published the drawing of the drowned toddler, 3 years old Aylan Kurdi, lying down on the shore with a McDonald’s billboard in the foreground (see appendix 1). The image includes the messages “Welcome to migrants!”, “So near his goal…” and a McDonald’s-like promotion offering “2 kids menus for the price of one” . By conducting…

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    Gasparetto

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    A mediumship is when a spirit of a deceased person uses a medium to communicate or create art with the living. They claim to be able to channel the spirits talents and abilities such as painting or drawing. A medium is said to be “imperfect” when the spirit’s higher level of talent is not transferred to the art or writing that is channeled. In other words, the ability of a spirit such as Rembrandt, when using the medium as a tool to create art, will not replicate the level of talent in his…

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    David May Kucharski Drawing I Due: December 5th Vincent Van Gogh Vincent Van Gogh is most commonly known for his style of “impasto” which is a technique where paint, usually oil paint is laid on thickly and sometimes in layers so that the paint strokes are visible to the viewer. However, throughout his lifetime, Van Gogh experimented with many different styles and techniques. Some of those being oil paintings, watercolors, drawings, and sketches. But even within these different styles, one…

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    These are statements that could be made to another person like, “You’re a loser, Nobody likes you, You are dumb.” Identify the drawing as a girl named Wanda. After Wanda is completely filled with a variety of negative comments, have the participants crumple the drawing, and then un-crumple it. Post the wrinkled drawings around the room. Explain to the class that these drawings are examples of what negative comments can do to a person who is bullied. Bullying…

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    The third article by Emily Crawford, Julien Grossa, Tess Patterson and Harlene Hayne looks at two different research design studies to see if children’s color use reflect the emotional content of their drawings. In the first study, they recruited 20 3-4 years old (10 male & 10 female), 20 5-6 years old (10 male & 10 female), and 20 9-10 years old (10 male & 10 female) from a university preschool in a small city and a primary school from a small town in New Zealand. These participants…

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    The House-Tree-Person Test

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    draw houses, trees, and persons separately as well as possible. These drawings can help the administrator to better understand test takers’ self-perceptions and attitudes. In addition, it presents concerns or conflict within individuals. It also has flexible and subjective interpretation, as many other projective tests. Description Buck developed a quantitative scoring system which can offer a measure of explanations to the drawings. Also, basic personality features were provided and…

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    when including drawing styles in the discussion of Persepolis because of the use of its graphic novel material. Satrapi's illustrations are black-and-white, giving away the image of Iran as a black-and-white country, which kind of is in many ways. They have strict dress codes, black, obviously but for girls , and strict rules about what is right and what is wrong. For example, the drawings on the first page of the first chapter, “The Veil”, demonstrate how simple yet distinct the drawings for…

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    Beardsley Essay

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    In this drawing two women are sitting in a café and their faces are emotionless. One women glances sideways to see if anyone is looking. She then puts her hand in her companion’s lap, this gesture resembles a sexual movement. In the Victorian era, women who had close…

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    Jungian Approach

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    The following paper will examine two instrumental therapeutic approaches from a Jungian perspective. The first is the use of drawings in play therapy and the second is metaphors and how they can be applied and useful in a therapeutic context. Jungian Approach to Therapy Jung presented an analytical approach to counselling based on psychodynamic schools of thought rooted in the dependence of unconscious processes in psychological functioning, symbolic interpretations and indirect methods of…

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    Line, Shape, Form, Space, Value, Color, and Texture. Line- Lines are very important in art. They can be used in many ways, such as outlining things, make hashes with them and even shade things with them. An example of lines is when I was drawing my Van Gogh drawing, and I needed to use lines to make the hashes. There are many types of lines. Lines can be straight, curvy, thick, thin, they can dark and light and they can be all different colors. Shape- Shapes are a very important element of…

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