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    15,000 - 10,000 BC The first known visual communication, with symbols discovered in the Lascaux caves in southern France. These images showed the appreciation the civilization had toward animals. 3600 BC The Blau Monument is the oldest monument known to incorporate both words and pictures. 105 AD Paper is invented by the Chinese government official Ts’ai Lun. 1045 AD Movable type is invented by Pi Sheng, this allowed individual letters to be used in printing work.…

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    The dawning of the 19th century was monumental and marked an important turning point throughout cultures around the world. Along with the rise of industrial power and urbanization of the continents, there was another aspect of culture that progressed immensely. This was the art aspect of cultures. Society as a whole progressed with new inventions such as the steam locomotive and “Coca-Cola”, meanwhile artists were also progressing in art through styles, techniques and influences. The 19th…

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    1. The oil painting, Man in a Red Turban, painted by Van Eyck represents the medium of oil painting. Van Eyck used great detail and such rich colors for his painting. The deep and rich colors of his turban depict lifelike folds. The cracks in Van Eyck’s painting represent the lines of the man’s forehead which gives him an elderly look. In Sonsini’s Fernado, Manuel, and David, has considerably less intricate detail compared to Van Eyck’s painting. The men and the background are not defined by…

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    already a product out of our labs which can actually make this cut. The level of integration does not stop here, in a work lab of Dr. Jay Vacanti of the Massachusetts institute of technology with the help of computational mathematics and a stereo-lithography machine…

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    Lithography, perfected in 1789 by the German actor and writer Alois Senefelder, uses drawings on a flat surface, usually a smooth stone, rather than a metal or wood recessed surface. Lithography appealed to painters, but it also intrigued early nineteenth - century entrepreneurs, who saw it as a means that could surpass other types of illustration…

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    Innovation : The method used by an entrepreneur, or organization to create a new good or service on accordance to market demands by using their resources and knowledge and skills. Innovation and its process is confused with the continuous improvement in an organization. but for an innovation to take place , it should impact on the organization's pricing structure, its sales and profit , capture new market segmentation, market shares, goodwill and its brand popularity, etc. Usually continues…

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    He makes and sells works in lithography, etching and monotype; however his woodblock prints are primarily what he is known for. He also has had commissions in illustration and graphic design projects. All his work has a similar aesthetic, but it seems to mimic the carving style of his…

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    Please accept the enclosed materials as my application for the position of Full-Time Faculty Photography Instructor to begin on August 10, 2015. Teaching printmaking, photography, and foundation courses has afforded me the opportunity to refine my pedagogical skills while I continue to grow as a professional artist. Based on my research, Vincennes University believes in emphasizing craft and concept to mold students into intuitive, intellectual, contemporary artists that are fully prepared to…

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    Ever since its invention, photography has always been very popular. The number of people using the camera throughout the centuries continues to proliferate and with the increase in popularity for this new media came various expansions and technological advancements to the camera as well as the methodology of taking a photograph itself. These advancements did not happen suddenly; the technology and advancements in photography we have today is the product of many centuries of work through a…

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    involvement and accomplishment with a large variety of forms and printmaking processes. It features approximately one hundred works dated from 1972 to 2002, Chuck Close Prints shines a light on the artist's range of innovation in etching, aquatint, lithography, handmade paper, direct gravure, silkscreen, traditional Japanese woodcut, and reduction linocut. Drawing attention to Close’s creative processes and collaboration between the artist and master printers, the exhibition testifies to how…

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