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    Pavel Tchelitchew was born September 21 1898 In Moscow and died July 31 1957. Pavel created an oil painting during the period of surrealism. Surrealism is the movement when artist made art to represent their unconscious thoughts and dreams. Hide and seek was created by Tchelitchew sometime between June 1940-1942 in Vermont during world war 2, again during the period of surrealism. Pavel believed his art to be “a kind of metamorphism as a magic which can transform any visible object into a whole…

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    the realistic modelling of figures was not a concern for cubist artists either. Cubism opened up almost infinite new possibilities for the treatment of visual reality in art and caused a great impact that influenced others artistical movement as Futurism, Supremism, Dada, Constructivism, De Stijl and Art Deco. An important characteristic of the geometrical forms used to create the paintings was that it could be associated with the mechanization of the industrial revolution…

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    Solar energy in Nevada has been a topic of debate recently, raising questions such as whether Rooftop Solar or Nevada Energy will be a better provider for the residents of Nevada. Nevada Energy has been supplying our residents with reliable energy for years however, Rooftop Solar, a newer company , has made its rise recently in an attempt to supply reliable solar energy to Nevada residents. The Public Utilities Commission, … “a regulatory agency that makes sure investor-owned utilities comply…

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    Modernism is characterized by the throwing out of the old, and embracing new ways of seeing, new ideas about art functions, and more experimentation. Yet no one seems to agree on when Modernism actually began. Some argue that Impressionism could be considered the first modern movement. In class, it was defined as a time frame of 1915 to 1940 . Other sources say it began after WWI, which ended in 1918. I theorize that it began before all of those. Prior to the 19th century, artists’ works were…

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    printmaking, and paintings that are usually abstract (Artnet). She does a lot of her work in New York but has a massive studio on Berlin that she uses for very large art pieces (Artnet). Her work has been said to be nonliteral art movements such as Futurism to Constructivism. All of her works, involve the city life such as graffiti or architecture. One thing to also notice is that she adds many layers, as well as, fast, sharp arching lines to her work (Artnet). Julie Mehretu. Stadia I. 2004.…

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    well the company kept the same design for forty years. (Lowey, 1988) “Between two products equal in price, function, and quality, the better looking will outsell the other ” ( Lowey, 1988, pg 10 ) Influence We could say design movement’s like Futurism, Modernism, Art deco to name a few were present throughout his design life and had a huge influence on his work. Lowey’s sought influence in different creative forces, Shakespeare, Seurat, Monet, Conan Doyle, Picasso, Nureyev, Chanel,…

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    Year Age Major Events 1928 24 In April 1928 Dali borrowed ideas from Futurism. More importantly, Dali co-wrote a script with Luis Bunuel in three days for a film, “Un Chien Andalou” (“An Andalusian Dog”). This twenty four minute film consisted of a series of unrelated and unexplained images. The only unifying theme was that these images shocked the audience. The film began with an eyeball sliced into two by a cloud. Then a hand seemed to be devoured by ants. Other images, just as…

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    For ten years, author Lucas Bessire pursued the Black Caiman; however “every time [he] came close, the Caiman slipped away” (224) In Behold the Black Caiman, he describes the Caiman as a dark ghost formed by: “The terror of savagery, by the world-ending violence relentlessly stalking… Indigenous populations and the New Worlds they have tentatively remade… by renewed desires to protect the last primitives and the ontological alterity they purportedly embody…” (xi) The Indians were in the midst of…

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    In the 1920s in Europe after World War 1, a new art form was rooted off the famous Dada movement called Surrealism. Surrealism is a style of art of the early twentieth century that emphasized dream imagery, chance operations, and rapid, thoughtless forms of notation that expressed, it was felt, the unconscious mind. A French poet by the name Andre Brenton, known as the “Pope of Surrealism,” wrote the Surrealist Manifesto. His original definition of surrealism was a “fusion of elements of fantasy…

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    Photography’s Effect on Art When I was a senior in high school, I was able to attend a technical school for the second half of my day each day to take photography classes. I had always been interested in photography, but without any real knowledge on composing, taking, or editing pictures, I was unable to pursue the interest. I was nervous at first, a lot of the students there were in their second year and many of them had part time jobs in industry. It took a lot of work, but I started to…

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