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    Wilfredo Lam

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    The painting The Jungle by Wilfredo Lam was created in 1943 C.E. The medium used for the painting was gouache on paper, which is mounted on canvas. This work of art hangs in The Museum of Modern Art in New York City, New York. The color of blue is used throughout the painting, along with a few strokes of yellow, orange, and green. Many bamboo plants and leaves are shown in the background suggesting the setting on a farm or plantation and show the use of organic shapes. Several distorted figures…

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    opinion can be seen as through an artistic perspective, since I am a person who values the vitality to create the illustrations of art and video animation. Such as, the perspiration to showcase the works that one has visualized. In addition, the reasoning behind my willingness to pursue my interests in a career that offers animation, while finding a major in visual arts, is that I have a sense of unity within the soul of my mind. I have been told to have been associated with the painted brush…

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    to fit in. I found my place of comfort through art, which enabled me to want to pursue a career in the art field. Art allowed me to break out my shell and gain a confidence that I didn’t know I had. Being an ametuer artist has already allowed me to grow and sculpt a future that is curated just for myself. Confidence is created when someone feels good on the inside and lets the entire world know. When I got a job, it was probably the most excited…

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    Frida Kahlo Analysis

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    As we embark upon a journey, where two artists, only decades apart, contributed their finest pieces of art that forever added to the great collections of prodigious historical art. These two fine artists clearly display their true skill sets and artisanship in their paintings of themselves. Frida Kahlo, with her famous surreal self-portrait with a monkey and Judith Leyster, with her self portrait of her painting within the picture. Both self-portraits have many differences, but also have small…

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    with art enhances their academic ability in all other subjects. Central Idea: There are studies that show that kids, who make art, read better and get better grades in science and mathematics. Nurture our Children’s Creativity through Drawchange Inc Introduction I. Throws audiences crayons and art supplies. II. We have studies that shows kids who engage in art, show improvements in reading therefore boosting grades in science and mathematics. III. Supporting the organization that support art…

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    Beauty, patience, and faith all play a big role in art, wither it is a masterpiece of a painting or an angelic symphony. Anything can be considered art with enough passion and electrifying motivation and that is exactly what Phillippe Petit had. This wire walker achieved the work of art when he walked between the twin towers, his entire life he was preparing for that moment and his way of achieving his goal was daring, and he broke all rules and inspired everyone around him. Shocking the world,…

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    October 2015 Do we need Art in Our Lives? Art comes from a relationship between an artist and audience. The greater part of us consider human expressions to incorporate the abstract expressions: fiction, imaginative stories about life, poetry, drama, dance, movie, theater and film, and the visual expressions. They incorporate painting, figure, blended media, and art. Most people have an appreciation for art. They enjoy observing it or creating it. There are many people who support art in some…

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    all, I lacked someone who was there for me in a way that I needed one to be. Instead I turned to acting and art as an escape. I believe that they are both two very powerful “tools” that can help one build towards their true happiness. To be able to reach out to people and let them express themselves in a way that helped me very much is my dream. I want to become a creative arts therapist, specifically for children between the ages of five and fifteen. The reason why I chose the…

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    Diego Rivera was well-known for paintings that portrayed Mexican life, society and the history of Mexican People. No matter what, Rivera did not shift his art and that shaped him to be somewhat controversial artist. Rivera was a communist who fought for communist ideal. He is an ideal of socially dedicated artist. His art describes such issues as Mexican labor, and American worker and Revolutionary figures. Rivera experienced the work of great masters such as Cézanne, Gauguin, Renoir, and…

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    LITA Creativity

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    how receptive our parents and other influential people are to invest in it. Live in the Arts(LITA) is an after school program that will help nurture this creativity by mentoring kids 5th through 7th grade with broad lessons in art and music. There is always a story to be heard, and numerous people, not just kids, go through life without an ear to listen and understand. Along with mentoring the children in art and music, LITA will have a time set aside for everyone to share their story; and talk…

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