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    child she remembers sitting on her Fathers lap and just sitting there and watching her father draw. Something about that made her realize that she wanted to be an artist. She is known for her silhouette pieces. Her pieces focus on a singular point in history. Most of those are pieces on slavery. As she said about her work “A lot of what I was wanting to do in my work and what I have been doing has been about the unexpected…that unexpected situation of wanting to be the heroine and yet wanting to…

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    October 25, 1881, in Malaga, the Spanish painter was the son of a Castilian artist and an Andalusian, who encouraged and educated him to visual arts from an early age. Upon creating the first important series of oil paintings in 1895 in conventional styles, Picasso attended the School of Fine Arts from 1895 to 1897 and the San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts in the following two years. Picasso entered the Blue Period (1901-1905) right after his…

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    Native American Art

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    anxiety to sky rocket. It is the entire experience that causes the audience to walk out of the theater with adrenaline still rushing throughout their body. Similarly, Native American art has its own experience attached…

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    Guerrilla Girls, an American group of art activism, founded in 1985 with an aim of bringing attention to female artists and artists of color, an exposing domination of white males in the art world. In 1985 the Museum of Modern Art in New York City mounted a large exhibition titled “An International Survey of painting and sculpture,” (Interview magazine, 2012) in which only 13 women out of a total of 169 artists were included. The group remained anonymous and assumed alias’ of famous women…

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    MidTerm Cultural event for Child Development 17 My Husband I visited the Latin American Art Museum in Long Beach, California on Sunday, October 16,2016. We had never visited this museum before, and we had a good time. The building which houses the Latin American Art Museum had been many things prior to what its currently now, and with many re-models the inside still in a way reflects the past. The building dates from 1910 where it was originally Balboa studios which was the first Hollywood…

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    Dallas Museum of Art, located in downtown Dallas is a must visit place for any art lover.Offering a diverse array of special exhibitions such as, Divine Felines: Cats of Ancient Egypt, Passages in Modern Art: 1946-1996, The Wittgenstein Vitrine, Concentrations 60: Lucie Stahl, Art and Nature in the Middle Ages, and it also contains artwork from the Renaissance, Native Americans, and more, featuring works of art that span the globe. Their collection contains over 23,000 works of art from…

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    Looted Art It is because of the looting, we have lost thousands of art pieces and possibly never learned about artists that have existed. I chose this article because it shows how looting has been an ongoing problem almost from ever since the beginning of art. This article explains that almost every country when it would acquire new lands and conquer other countries would take over their art and make it their own. This way it would bring more wealth to the nation that is taking over. But not…

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    In a time when national identity was confused and not very unified in Mexico, art was able to provide some of that sense of national pride and identity. Through various artist's and their artwork the national history and characteristics of the Indian people were portrayed. José Obregón was one of those artists, through his painting Discovery of Pulque, that encouraged national identity. Juan Cordero was another painter whose work was useful, his influential painting was Columbus Before the…

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    You can always find senior Art major Diana Ostiguy in a very unique place: through the doors of Antone, down the main hallway, up the back staircase, and into a well lit, shared art studio on the top floor. Entering the studio, makeshift walls separate individual studio spaces that contain desks and easels. Ostiguy’s studio space, tucked away in a corner, is where you can find her, hunched over her desk, sketching out ideas on paper with the help from a single light above her. Peering over her…

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    Sculpture is the “only branch of the visual arts that is specifically concerned with expressive three-dimension form.” That means that sculpture is the only art form that creates a figure that can look lively, and can be touched. These materials, but not limited, include: stone, clay, metal, or wood. The principles of sculptural design include: orientation, proportion, scale, articulation, and balance. All of these things make up a masterpiece. To create a sculpture using stone or wood is by…

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