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    several wars were taking place throughout Europe. Over one third of the population died and with it died many artists. Europe was no longer concerned about religion or traditions,but survival. It seemed that the only place that managed to thrive economically after the tragedy was Italy.…

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    Growing up, I always listened to music - not much has changed since then. My father, a fellow music lover, was the one who got me into the artists I listen to today, most of which are smaller, indie label singer songwriters. While the content we consume is similar, the ways we consume have changed dramatically. The internet has grown tremendously in the past few decades, especially when it comes to the music scene. Nowadays, we have things like iTunes and Spotify to listen to what we want, when…

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    Vandalism In Street Art

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    afraid to say or would possibly make someone uncomfortable. But is this a good thing? Is it now tolerated? Graffiti has existed dating back to ancient times of 18,000 B.C. However, todays modern street art began to surface around the late 1960s and the early 1970s. And now a growing number of individuals would consider Graffiti to be like any other form of art, whether it was legally or illegally put on the walls around us.10 This…

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    Graffiti Art History

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    Art is something that has kept the city of Philadelphia such a huge tourist attraction. Besides the art museum steps that rocky runs up, and the fact that the Constitution and The Declaration of Independence were signed in the city, art from Philadelphia has had a huge impact on the art world. Graffiti, any writing or drawing that has been scratched or painted onto a wall or surface, usually in a public place, has been a large and long part of the art culture part of the art world in…

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    sculptures themselves only two-dimensional. His subjects in his art defined with their chiseled features with one colored chalk with the creamy tone of the page with some white added for the highlights of the flesh. During his early career as an artist, his drawings drawn in pen and ink show diagonal lines in both directions demonstrate a technique called cross-hatching. Subsequently, he started using chalk more often later on into his career with three colors black, white…

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    Berry Gordy Biography

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    American artists, he pretty much did his part to not only help Martin Luther King Jr. on his struggle for civil rights but the civil rights movement right nationwide. Gordy Managed to use the African-American Artists music to put into the homes of millions of Americans a positive feeling around the house. Motown was composed of many, if not hundred of artist, primarily made up of African Americans. This means Berry had produced millions of songs throughout his time in Motown Records. Many…

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    down the throats of children with the ever-so pressing question: what do you want to be when you grow up? Most kids answer generically; they all are quick to respond with doctor, teacher, firefighter, president. These kids are then met with a smile and a gentle nod as they are told to pursue that career path in their futures. But what if, instead, those children said that they wanted to be artists, writers, musicians? They would not be taken seriously or met with the same passive response. But…

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    motivation for taking part of these types of activities. An artist can express the message of the song by their singing. When the artist started to sing the lyrics he had a steady tempo. He was not singing fast nor was he singing slowly. He was singing at a normal pace. The artist was trying to have a conversation with the listener. The artist was expressing their own personal stories and letting the listener know what he has witnessed when growing up. When singing in a normal pace, it helps a…

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    put one over the other. This should not be the case because both are great in their own right. Regardless of if the debate is a contrast of their come up, style, or success, Beyonce and Rihanna are both great artists. Beyonce is known to be one of the greatest artists of this time. It is argued that its because of her up bringing. Growing up in Texas, she was raised by both of her parents in a middle class home. Additionally, the star started her career at a very young age in multiple girl…

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    unique way of art. Tattoo artist does not require any form of education. “Completion of training program or apprenticeship to earn licensure. Tattoo artists typically exhibit a love of tattooing. There is no national protocol that must be followed in order to become a professional tattoo artist. Using needles and pigments, a tattoo artist applies a permanent design directly to a client’s body. Clients may come to a tattoo artist with a picture or design in mind for the artist create.” Tattooing…

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