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    I really enjoyed visiting the Museum of Fine Arts in Downtown Houston, every panting was different many caught my attention, but the one that attracted me the most was the art piece Marsh Sunset made by Martin Johnson Heade, there was so much detail to is and I just couldn’t stop staring at the natural beauty of the landscape. When you drive past landscapes while on a road trip, sometimes no one puts in much thought into the beauty because it's there and the idea of it disappearing never comes…

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    The Group of Seven is recognized by their singular pieces of art work. The individuals of the Group of Seven are ultimately the most celebrated artists in Canadian History. The fine artwork of the Group of Seven went far further than showcasing their talent. This group began with a number seven members, hence the name, Group of Seven, but as they continued as a group they eventually grew to include ten artists (1). The Group of Seven launched with artists, Franklin Carmichael, Lawren Harris, A.Y…

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    artwork and convey the meaning that the artist is endeavouring to explore. John Olsen’s “Entrance to Seaport of Desire”, 1964, and Robert Dickerson’s “Woolloomooloo Landscape”, 1973, both delve into the city of Sydney as their source of inspiration. Olsen and Dickerson both express themselves through painting representations of the landscape, however, Dickerson also includes figurative references as a key focal point for his ideas. Furthermore, both artists convey different emotional…

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    underneath to keep the water warm. An antique dress was brought into this painting. All flowers, broken, and dead leaves in full bloom were painted for real in this painting. The usage of two important terms from elements and principles of art were: Elements of art: 1. Light: focused on the real figures; Ophelia (a young lady) to embrace her pain, beauty, and innocence. It is used on making the lead white paint…

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    Sheeler Vs Frida Kahlo

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    Every piece of art is unique in its own way; however, many similarities can be identified when viewing works side by side. The visual elements and principles of design both contribute to this. I will be evaluating a number of components within two different works of art: Classic Landscape created by Charles Sheeler along with Self-portrait on the Borderline Between Mexico and the United States produced by Frida Kahlo. I will be focusing on line, mass, light, and space on the visual elements…

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    von Ruysdael, use the elements of art to create their pieces. Georgia O’Keeffe used bold color and enlargements in her piece. These elements are used to expand the artwork, and to show more detail on the natural art of America. Her piece was painted in the colors Red, white, and blue, also an element to represent the time frame in America. This was meant to portray a time when American artist wanted to express the American style as a subject to their pieces of art. She wanted to symbolize what…

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    Richard Demarco Analysis

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    being progressing through the landscape, with an emphasis on the revival of interest in the ancient sites in the 1970s. The underlying theme is that of Movement. The second section, on Callanish, acts as the journey’s destination and the underlying theme is Time. 4.5.1 Spirals and Journeys. A key development in the Scottish art scene came in the 1970s with the work of Richard Demarco in bringing together artists whose views helped to change opinion on what constituted art in Scotland. Demarco…

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    Helski in the year 1945 and thereafter migrated to the United States in the year 1951. He is a graduate of Wagner College and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature. Minkkinen started taking self-portraits in 1971 as he worked as an advertising copywriter on Madison Avenue in New York. In 1974 he earned his Master of Fine Arts degree when studying with Harry Callahan and Aaron Siskind at Rhode Island School of Design. In the last four decades Minkkinen has been a curator,…

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    Romantic artists hoped to evoke an emotional response from those who viewed their art, demonstrating the power of nature and the beauty of rural life (McKay and McKay).…

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    Qing Dynasty and a devoted Daoist disciple. Since Zao was still a child, the Daoist thoughts, a theme that would permeate throughout his oeuvre, had been rooted in his mind when he just started exploring the world of art. Enthralled by both Chinese literati paintings and European modern art that he saw on the postcards his uncle brought back from Paris, Zao showed great talents for painting at a very young age. In 1935, he started his study in National School of Fine…

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