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    discussed throughout the essay. Cartoons are a major part of the book because this symbol helps the main character, Arnold, become more open and willing to express himself in a different way. In this book, Arnold best describes himself when he is drawing. This symbol helps represent the theme to not be afraid to express yourself and be true to who you are. In the book, Arnold is a shy and funny kid. One of his talents is illustrating cartoons. In one of his cartoons, Arnold sketches a boy…

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    mocked them” (171). Junior keeps losing people he loves. That’s a lot to go through. Therefore he takes his anger out by making fun by drawing. Also, he kept making lists of things that sparks joy and he kept “ drawing cartoons of things that made me angry” (178). That’s his own way of coping with pain. He likes to draw his problems, mock them. The more drawings, the less pain remains inside of him. But as the whole class defends Junior by walking out of the classroom, “it gave me a little bit…

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    in pen and ink. Steve’s Free the Prisoners artwork was made for the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) campaign ad. Steve’s purpose for designing this drawing is to show that people, American citizens in this case, are being incarcerated for being users of marijuana. The intent of his drawing is to make viewers focus on the man behind prison bars pleading his innocence. He is trying to get the viewer to get involved in reforming marijuana laws because American…

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    markers, watercolor, crayons, color pencils, and a lot of cheap dollar store office supplies. I had a big imagination as a child and I drew what I thought were my pride and joy, and at that age I knew I couldn’t do art for my future and I thought drawing won’t make a huge impact in my life, but little did I know that in my high school years did I realise that my own art that I created had created myself. At a young age I lived in a small cul de sac in Portland, Oregon. In my childhood I had…

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    During the unit, I have been practicing many drawing techniques such as contour, gesture, line and value with a variety of different medias. I even went and learned to identify these techniques in other artist's work. While doing my transformation project, I realized that drawing and observing related. This eventually helped me very much in making my Transformation Art Project showed above. This gif is made out of a total of four drawn images. To make them, I observed my model very closely and…

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    on. That may sometimes be because they don’t want to burden anyone, they don’t want to let anyone down, or they may have trust issues which may result in depression. Depression is a common mental disorder and it can be really easy to miss. In this drawing entitled “Behind her smile”, the artist was able to create a depressing and despairing mood in this piece by his choice of subject matter, and also the use of dull colors…

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    giving off in my work but watching this i really learned that's not what it's about when it comes to stylized drawing it's about the emotional qualities and the beauty in one's work. If people like it people like it. After watching this film I want to get better at drawing a moving person. Crumb was very good at just drawing an almost still from a cinematic camera roll when he was drawing people in…

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    The way I use mediums is through texting, drawing, and through my mouth. People communicate in different kinds of ways. I find it kind of interesting how people communicate in this world. It really depends where you live to see how you communicate. On a everyday basis I communicate through my mouth to my teachers, parents, and friends. To me that is the easiest way to communicate to everybody. I have some family that can not hear so I have to write notes to them so they can understand me. My…

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    assistance, she drew a picture, and wrote down a word, and gave some statements about her drawing (Picture #1). As I analyzed Kim’s drawing and statements from the rubric “EGUSE-Informative/Explanatory Text-Based Rubric, Grade K” (picture #2), at this point in time, it indicated Kim is below kindergarten grade level. Kim responded with some statements and the drawing related to the prompt, identifies opinion in drawing, prints few upper and lower case letters correctly, and does not use end…

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    overcome his challenges, including his love for drawing, his family, and friends. To begin Junior love for drawing cartoons helps him overcome many of the challenges he must face. For example after his grandmother dies one of the ways he greves is through drawing cartoons. Through what he calls his “ceremony of grieving” he drew cartoons and made list of what he liked. He slowly overcame his grandmother's death through this process, which drawing was a main part of. In Addition his family…

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