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    Elby Chali Prof. Kendall Summer 2015 Drawing Is Just Like Being Able To Speak Rules is a novel written by an author named Cynthia Lord. There is a girl named Catherine and she is twelve years old. Catherine has an autistic brother, named David. Catherine frequently makes up rules for David. Catherine, David and her mom, they go The Occupational Therapy Clinic for David where Catherine meets a boy named Jason. Catherine draws Jason because she was bored at The Occupational Therapy, but Jason…

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    I chose from The Last Lecture to depict in my art project are; brick walls are there for a reason, and make a decision: Tigger or Eeyore. I favored these themes because they resonate with me and can both be illustrated coherently within the same drawing. In the cartoon I drew, Tigger sits morosely on top of a brick wall pitying a dejected Eeyore. Eeyore, with his pessimistic attitude, is unable to find a way past the wall to join Tigger. Realistically, Tigger would be helping his friend Eeyore…

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    2. Have works by the artist been sold under guarantee in the past? Yes, many works by Picasso have been sold under guarantee in the past. The Auction Guarantee Fund has also guaranteed a work by the artist in the past, Guitare, Verre, Bouteille de Vieuz Marc, which we purchased in May 2014 for $5,373,000 including Buyer’s Premium. 3. Rarity value of the work in question "The theme of the artist and [their] model, or of art in practice, is a corollary of the studio theme," Marie-Laure Bernadac…

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    Old Note from High School I was cleaning my room one day going through old High School papers., throwing away things that were not very important to me. My friend Ashley was over watching me sorting through old papers, And I came across a drawing that I made for my ex. The picture had his name in big black letters and a rainbow circle around his name. I asked her should I throw this away and she responded by saying yes, I defiantly agree with her why should I keep something I made for a boy I…

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    do for free time. I really love this painting because it reflects my children period and I really love to play with rocking horse. Another thing I love about this painting is that I love to paint; in my elementary school, I had many awards about drawing and painting, so this painting attracts me when I first see…

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    in four steps and as he was explaining it he was drawing the face strep by step on the board. He tells the students to follow the steps along with him. First they draw an oval outline that tapers down at the bottom. They do this because heads are never drawn circular; they are oval shaped, almost like an egg. Then they follow Mr. Vallario while he is drawing a line down the center of the oval. Then he cuts the oval in half again, this time by drawing a line horizontally across the oval. After…

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    other, and I own more art supplies than A.C.Moore. In high school, I have chosen studio art as my elective every year, and I have had four projects selected for Spring-Ford’s annual art show. In one of my favorite pieces, I incorporated music by drawing hands playing a piano in white charcoal on black paper. Then after attending several mission trips throughout high school, I discovered another passion of mine. I realized I like helping others. Five mission trips truly opened my eyes to the…

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    I was always passionate about creating things that were out of the ordinary. Every year when I was little I would sign up for an art summer class they would have at my very own school. I would craft many things for Mothers day and father's day because I was young and didn't have my own money to spend. In a way this helped me throughout the years since I kept making crafts for any occasions like birthdays and so on. I found myself later applying for art society and I was able to make the cut. I…

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    Many of our first words are either “mom” or “dad”, but very rare is it that our first word is “pencil”, let alone do we have an idea of what our passion and career will be like based on our first word, as Pablo Picasso did. Apparently, his first word was “lápiz”, meaning “pencil” in Spanish. The fact that he is now considered one of the greatest and most influential artists in history of the 20th century is amazing. Picasso is known for co-founding the Cubist movement, the invention of…

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    “Different… very different.” These were my mother’s words when I held up my first artwork with a big smile full of baby teeth. That piece was a watercolor painting of an unrealistic ocean. There was a blue and orange striped shark as the main component, rainbow jellyfish crowded in the bottom corner, and air bubbles shaped like musical notes at the top. With her face aghast staring at my masterpiece, I comprehended that to her the concept of my illustration seemed peculiar and the craftsmanship…

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