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    exposed to many new, distinct artists and art forms over the course of a semester, all of whom introduced me to ways of creating that I would never have considered or examined on my own, I have chosen to discuss the three whose work intrigues me the most: Kara Walker, William Kentridge, and Louise Despont. Each of their styles is unique, focusing on different messages and/or themes in different mediums, but all are artistic standouts. Kara Walker is an American artist holding a BFA from the…

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    What do Artists do all day is a series of documentaries about artists (sculpture, dance, painting) and their insights in their daily work. The third episode is about Jack Vettriano, a Scottish self- taught painter. The whole episode is narrated by Vettriano (plus the text on a screen about his paintings) where he talks about his artistic inspiration and his life (past and present) as a painter. He explains his painting techniques while he is working on his current project- new painting with an…

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    different people see things. Not only does art express many emotions that the artist is feeling, but it helps them connect with their viewers through the piece. All pieces of art, as soon as they are viewed, become part of an international conversation. Each artwork contributes something else to the explanation and observations of the world around us. A piece called “The Great Wave off Kanagawa,” caught my eye and instantly I picked up on what was the background story (Hokusai). This piece of…

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    Painting is one of the forms of self-expression. Artists often use this media to show their opinion on social and cultural issues. In all Mark Ryden`s work there is a hint at something dark beneath the surface of mass culture. He creates dark paintings in which he combines images of cute children, cultural symbols and incomprehensible and alarming images. Ryden chooses themes that carry cultural connotations. He is interested in what different people and cultures consider sacred. His paintings…

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    Research Paper On Antsy

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    Majority of people consider any type of art to be just a hobby and nothing more. Turning art into a business is considered risky and unstable but, some attempt to make a living out of it and others succeed. Andy Warhol once said "Being good in business is the most fascinating kind of art. Making money is art and working is art and good business is the best art." (Dreishpoon, 2013). A platform that allows creativity and commerce to co-exist and for art to be business and vice versa is Etsy. Etsy…

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    Famous pop artist Andy Warhol once said, “I’m afraid that if you look at a thing long enough it loses all its meaning.” On the contrary, art still can convey a clear meaning no matter how many times it is experienced. The time period from the mid-20th century to now especially has spawned a plethora of meaningful visual art. Concepts like consumerism in the 50s to 60s, the Vietnam War in the 70s, and graffiti from the 80s to now all contain art that connects to the past through presenting the…

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    photograph. Today his work is highly appraised for his great detail and his ability to capture a moment. This research paper will over view his life and works and will also answer these four questions: 1. How does this piece of art/artifact or its artist deepen the understanding of the cultural, political, and historical time it was created? 2. Examine the people and/or goals (THE BAD GUYS) whose actions result in the devastating consequences for both people and treasures that have been taken.…

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    radio station dedicated to helping up and coming Australian artists have a launchpad into the music industry. I have been listening to Triple J Unearthed since 2013, discovering new upcoming Australian artists and bands. The interaction will discuss how Triple J Unearthed has exposed me to unestablished Australian artists. I have looked at what bands I have found out about through the listening service. I also looked into how the website is set up, how it allows artists to win experiences of a…

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    Michelangelo's Pieta Essay

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    be pushing away from his death, and the resigned expression, each similar to the Pieta, Mary doesn’t appear very sad, just resigned to her child’s fate. Jesus on the other hand appears to be falling towards the ground, and the only thing keeping him up is Mary although it appears that Jesus is pushing towards his death, Mary is not yet ready to let go. Every detail of both sculptures is methodically mapped out, and both statues follow the rules of idealism, fairly unrealistic standards of the…

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    Creative Quarters that the painter’s trade within the City of London was regulated by a guild that controlled the activities of the artists who lived inside the City walls. In order to be a painter in the City it was necessary to become a member of the Painter-Stainers’ Company, but because membership was only given to Englishmen, foreign artists gathered in the numerous artists’ quarters that were quickly appearing outside the walls. The reliability of Wedd’s following points can be contested…

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