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    Outside Artist Analysis

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    Outside artist, we never discuss in class, but I think this topic will be interesting to talk about as a group. What is the Definition of an Outside artist? An Outside artist is the people that suffer the mental illness and doesn't have long to live, that interested in art, but the problem with them is they lose interest quickly after one painting, but the artwork they create is a high standard. Some the audiences might not understand what the painting is about, but all of the outside artist's…

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    considered an artist or art? One can say that throughout pop culture celebrities have been dabbling in the art world, but especially today, now that we have access to celebrities and what they are doing we can see everything about them with just the click of a button. Today A listers like Jay-Z, Lady Gaga, Shia Labeouf, James Franco, and Miley Cyrus along with other celebrities have, in one way or another made their name into the art world. Some people consider them to be “artist” and others…

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    thing that attract people to love the art is the think-looking. Norman Rockwell drew the “Professor Donald Elder” in a great way that make people think widely because they might think this is the great way to teach the children by doing some fun and some serious behavior, and that make the people happy because of that. In addition,…

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    Stories can make one’s down time or family time very interesting. It is amazing how a good story can make an evening magical. The first story choice read is A Hunger Artist, and the use of figurative language, in this one is allusions. The author in this story does a fine job of introducing readers to the character, which is A Hunger Artist. In the very beginning of getting to know The Hunger Artist, the story tell about his talent of fasting. In the beginning he is teamed up with persons or…

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    When the Vogels became interested in any artists’ works, they would become enamored with viewing the artists’ work in depth and full. The relationship would become like a friendship or family relation, where weekly phone calls were the norm. Through the phone calls, artists said they would were able to keep up with the art world scene in a few minutes a week on the phone with them. The Vogels would visit the artists’ studios and view current projects and gain a tour of their latest process. 2.…

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    According to Tolstoy view on art, he believes it is a shared experience between the viewer and the artist. If an artist’s wants to deliver a message, the ability to trigger empathy plays a vital role. When a person is not able to emphasize with an artist’s work, then it is not art. Empathy is the ability to put yourself in someone else’s emotions. With empathy, the viewer is able experience the artists emotions such as fear, happiness, love, and etc. A validation of art is something that is able…

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    who can do what can 't be done? Yet, to an artist of any kind, a wall is but a canvas on which their success will hang, an obstacle is but a challenge through which the artist will persevere, and an impossibility is but an opportunity to do something yet undone by any other. Such is the way of and artist, those magnificent creatures who bring to this world a beauty that could never before be found on it. They, like everyone else, are guilty of using up precious resources from our Great Mother.…

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    Las Meninas

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    quality of the art. The artist may have known the people and characters he is representing within the painting, and the room used may also have been a known location to the artist. The painting uses distinct differences in value to bring focus to certain points. Emphasis seems to be on the blond haired girl near the center of the painting. She’s painted with mostly lighter values than other places in the painting, giving the appearance of natural light being shone on her. The artist also gave…

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    Technology began to advance rapidly and the record labels could not keep up starting from the 60s to the 2000s with the development of tapes, where people recorded radio, and later the invention of the CD. The labels were scared because they were losing control of the public with burnt CDs and mixed tapes made essentially free. During these years there were five major labels: Sony, EMI, Universal, BMG, and Polygram. As the years proceeded into the 2000s, labels bought out other labels because…

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    thoughts and point of view through visual arts on self-worth, why you should love yourself and appreciate it no matter how it is. Then was rejected by the inappropriate content and then was some of my art pieces were censored. I don’t want other young artists and their art to be censored just because of one person mentioning that the content in their art is inappropriate or offensive. Art shouldn’t be because it violates people's freedom of speech, it can also be a beneficial tool for social…

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