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    relief, but before I had moments of panic because I couldn’t figure out what was going on. After Image experimented with movement, drawing, and making choices. First of all, having to keep a drawing utensil on…

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    cannot do with a drawing. The next lesson from this course has therefore been patience. For someone who takes at least an hour and a half every day to get ready, I have remarkably short patience. I walk fast, I write quickly, and hate having to take more than one try to get anything done. Unsurprisingly, I tried to use the same quick approach to drawing. Equally unsurprisingly, my drawings were coming out terribly. I realized that I would have to take a different approach to drawing if I wanted…

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    Children’s White Lies: Sociocultural Influences White lies are distinguished from selfish lies by their underlying intention that generally aims to not harm the individual, but to protect with good intentions. What is considered good or bad intentions are dictated by culture and society, thus learning the appropriate contexts for a white lie depends on sociocultural influences. Looking at Warneken and Orlins’ experiment of children and white lies, the sociocultural theories of development is…

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    How Time Fly Short Story

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    How Time Fly’s For me, it has always been easy to loose myself in a drawing. Almost similar to a scavenger hunt I search for every detail to make the drawing come to life. Often I will lose track of time that seems to pass around me in a flash. For the past few years I have been working diligently to improve my art skills. So far I have noticed numerous growth, but I’m not content. The biggest competition I had known at the time has been at the Washington Parish Free Fair, an annual event of…

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    enchanted me. It was then I decided that I wanted to be an artist in some way, shape or form. I originally wanted to be a Disney animator because my affinity for drawing. I remember that I would recreate Glen Keane's animation in "The Little Mermaid" and I would, as hard as possible, to imitate his and many of the Disney artists' drawing styles. As I became a teenager, my world opened up beside Disney. Because of The Little Mermaid: The Musical, it opened my world to the world of theater. At…

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    the whole boundary wall. On the wall a man and girl with writing on the side can be recognized. The most interesting drawings is of the man. He is only wearing a pair of shorts with the Brazilian flag drawn on it. He is sitting on two books with a rose in one hand and an unfinished letter in the other hand. When a person looks at the wall, they can see that the man in the drawing is facing them. The unfinished letter says “Thanks bronx, graffiti Brasil”. This could mean that the illustrator may…

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    In the graphic novel Persepolis, written by Marjane Satrapi, every black-and-white drawing contains a figurative or underlying meaning on what each represents. Specifically on page 10 of the novel, there is a drawing on the 3rd row of cluttered subjects piled up, looking gravely. These people are the center of the illustration, and next to the group of more than 22 people, is a five-wheeled bicycle that is meant for multiple people to ride on. All of the people are melancholy and some even have…

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    present the greatest potential exposure to LMI’s insured. Nevertheless, these allegations are—at best—speculative and benign, and—at worst—frivolous. Indeed, Plaintiffs take an unrepresented sample of one steel angle that fails to conform to shop drawings and extrapolate from there to speculate that every steel angle is deficient and that the…

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    Today's lesson objective is: The student will create chalk drawings and animal studies in the style of cave drawings. As we’ve already covered, the Cosquer Cave is located in the Calanque de Morgiou in Marseille, France. Its newer art consists of signs and 177 animals, representing both "classical" animals such as bison, ibex, and horses, and marine animals such as seals and what appear to be auks and jellyfish. But the older art consists of 65 hand stencils and other related motifs. While the…

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    Ancient Greek Myths

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    archeologists have found things like toys, clay pots, old grain, old scrolls, inscriptions in clay, and even cave drawings. Ancient kings and queens have have dropped many different things like old broken dishes, rags, and even spoiled food. Many historians have found scrolls, drawings, and clay inscriptions. Some historians have found cave drawings and Self portraits. With those cave drawings and portraits historians know what some of the people looked like if they had weird facial features…

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