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    kinds of animation, but the fundamental styles are drawn, cutout, stop motion, and computer. Drawn animation “is a sequence of drawings that, when filmed, give the impression of movement”, according to Moving Image Education. To create this style, you first need paper, pencil, and a lightbox. A lightbox is a box with one side containing a lightbulb. When you place a drawing on it,…

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    Comics have been given the wrong impression by society their usually known for being bad art and only being read by guys in tights, but it's more than that it's been in our world for decades. Theres many cultures where they used drawings and simple text to express a shorty story of their situation. In understanding Comics, McCloud use many facts that will help back up his intentioned towards the direction he was heading. One thing he mentioned was a manuscript that was discovered in 1519,…

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    “Kingly Power and Glory,” and later military authority. In defending themselves, the Diggers believed that they were a chosen people, drawing comparisons with the biblical Israelites (who were viewed as God’s chosen people through his covenant). Digger writings include references to the “inslaved English Israelites” and pleas to “let Israel go free,” drawing historical ties with Hebrew captivity in Egypt and subsequently Babylon. These symbols became foundational to Diggers’ understanding of…

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    Many people love to travel, eat food and maybe draw. Well what if you were to travel all around the world, eating tons of food and drawing them as your job? Everything is already paid for, you know because it's really expensive and nobody has money for that, like me. As I travel around the world, trying new foods, I’m also drawing them. When I finish with my masterpiece it suddenly pops out from the canvas and turns into real life food. Most of the times I give the extra food to others in need,…

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    here in Kansas. My interest in the sciences has led me to choose a career in the medical field that I hope I will excel and flourish in. Choosing a career that I believe I will enjoy and will help society is something I am proud of accomplishing. Drawing is an asset of mine, I have chosen to continue working on in hopes to better my skills at. Creativity is a quality I possess and I enjoy creating images that will let me explore my imagination. At my school art classes are an elective which I…

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    demonstration was strategically done, and the summary and home instructions were in context with the patient’s activities of daily living. One of the commendable good points was the frequent use of immediate external tactile feedback while doing the drawing-in maneuver since it was hard to learn how to activate the transverse abdominis making it difficult for internal feedback. Immediate external feedback was also given during the limb-loading exercises. The therapy would have run smoother if…

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    Cornell’s Johnson Museum has been blessed with a collection of a rarer variety. The “From the Dark Sea” exhibit displays a handful of glass invertebrate models created by the celebrated Blaschka family. The creative side of the Blaschka family consisted of Leopold Blaschka and his son, Rudolf. In the 19th and early 20th century, the pair produced blown glass replica of various marine life which they sold to museum and universities around the world. Cornell is one of a few academic institutions…

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    David Hockney was born in Yorkshire, northern England. When he was 16, he was admitted to the Bradford School of Art, where he studied traditional painting and life drawing. “In 1959, Hockney studied at the Royal College of Art in London and was taught by several well-known artists, including Roger de Grey and Ceri Richards” (David Hockney: The Biography, 1937-1975). “Then, Hockney's first solo show, held in 1963 at John Kasmin's gallery, proved very successful” (web). “The following year he…

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    ingrained himself and his brand as a part of America, during his forty-three year Hollywood career. That spanned to the development of the movie industry as modern American art. Walt wanted to easily take dreams of America and make them come to life by a drawing or by an animation. He was a genius creator, and a imaginative person. Even after…

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    His drawings had little to do with classical, post-Renaissance drawings which tried to imitate life or appear lifelike, so he preferred to use his lines in a way that would create or reinvent life much like Aztec, Egyptian, or Aboriginal drawings and used colors in a way that comic books would use colors (“No Boundaries.”) Haring did not only use lines to create life, but to also create a sense of movement. In his untitled drawing from 1987, the audience can conclude…

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