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    Art Vanitas Meaning

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    still life vanitas: In the arts, vanitas is one of the symbolic work of art especially linked a still-life painting of a 17th-century Dutch genre containing symbols of death or change as a reminder of their inevitability, also it is connected with other places and periods. The word vanitas it is actually a Lation word means "vanity" and loosely translated agree to the meaninglessness of earthly life and the transient nature of all earthly goods and pursuits. As applied to vanitas art, the word…

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    basically dissolve yourself into it and lose yourself. For myself when it comes to sketching I dissolve myself into it. When I sit down at the table with a sketch pad and pencils I tend to loose track of time. A 30 minutes drawing session can turn into a two hour long drawing session. When you love what your doing you loose track of time, and I believe that's what this definition means. "When it comes to one, it comes naturally as sleep," is also a great definition. If your doing something…

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    Eric's 3 Skips

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    assimilate a better understanding of the complete scenario that lies within this word problem. My drawing of the total amount of sheep also helped me approach this problem mathematically to get an accurate representation of just how many sheep were shorn before Eric got to the front. I began evaluating this problem where Eric himself stood, behind the 50-other sheep waiting to get to the front. My drawing helped me discover a pattern of movement in Eric’s skips. I drew 50 circles to illustrate…

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    meaning of “stenographic” because they assumed it was just a synonym for “abstracted,” but according to the author of an article titled The Artist and the Analyst: Jackson Pollock’s Stenographic Figure, “the work actually refers to the activity of stenography in its depicting of a female stenographer directed by a male figure.” During his time with his analyst, Pollock experimented with Jungian motifs and reflected upon their meaning to explore psychoanalysis and its correlation to art.…

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    Dr. Seuss Research Paper

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    Springfield, Massachusetts. Despite all the teasing, he still drew his funny creatures. He has written many famous children’s books. Dr. Seuss was one of the most creative and unique authors in history. Theodor Geisel was a very creative man. Ted started drawing the creatures at a young age as weird versions of the animals in Springfield Zoo where his father worked. He would go to the zoo after school with some paper (Krull 18). Some of his most famous characters are the Cat in the Hat, Mad…

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    Chauuvet Cave History

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    after the scientist had studied the materials, they found it belongs to 30000 BCE. Besides, the drawing style is in profile which is the same style used in the Paleolithic period. The scientists believe that these paints were not drawn at the same time. In other words, some drawings were done and after years someone else came back and drew again. What affirm their beliefs is the overlapping drawings and their researching.…

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    Fig 6, The Oakes Twins Drawing Machine Fig 7, The Oakes Twins, Unknown Furthermore, currently the twin artist duo Trevor and Ryan Oakes (1982- ) from New York have invented a drawing machine (fig6) that they are able to use, to create an accurate account of their visual experiences. This development is probably the biggest advancement yet of conveying perspective precisely, since the invention of linear perspective centuries earlier. With their invention they…

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    Nerman Museum

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    break I went with my family to the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art which is located at Johnson County Community College. The Nerman Museum has a variety of pieces created from different mediums including: clay, painting, photography, sculpture and drawing to name a few. I spent most of my time looking at an exhibit the museum has through March of 2017, called “Domestic Seen.” While many of the pieces included in this exhibit are very simple, they are meant convey perceptions of different life…

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    Feelings’ pictorial of The Middle Passage is not a useful tool because of its blurry drawings, the order of pictures and large room for interpretation. The pictorial seems to value quantity over quality, as most of the drawings are very blurry. Although the gray scale makes the pictorial look older, the shading in the drawings clumps everything together and it is difficult to see the details. For example, in many of the drawings that include white men, the shading makes the white men look like…

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    life. In life we have our hobbies that allows us to escape reality for a bit. Junior’s hobby, drawing allows him to escape by providing him hope about his life. By drawing it makes him feel more understood since he believes that everyone can understand an image because it’s an universal language. As a result of feeling understood it lets us have a positive outlook on things; Junior would use his drawing to shine some positivity in his…

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