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    Mary Weatherford Essay

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    1. How would you describe the speaker’s work or practice? • Artist Mary Weatherford is one who creates a series of abstracted landscapes that painted on large canvas in combination with a neon light. She frequently uses tints of sapphire, pink and orange, and the neon signs on her paintings. 2. What seems to drive the speaker’s work/practice? • Artist Mary Weatherford believes the combination of colors and neon lights is motion. Since 2012, she created neon art inspired by the city, past, and…

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    visual artist who made Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People list in 2008, Takashi Murakami is one of the most conspicuous and popular Japanese artists working today. He has long been a superstar in the global art world since his emergence in the early 1990s, and is often touted as “the Warhol of Japan.” He has built up a rich body of work, ranging from paintings and sculptures to huge inflatable balloons and factory-produced merchandise. His bright-colored, anime inspired style makes…

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    Banksy Research Paper

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    Criminal or Hero? Banksy is a twenty-first century graffiti artist and political activist, whose work is recognized all around the world. His body of work has been known to attract a lot of positive, as well as negative attention for its controversial nature and perfect timing. Banksy’s tendency to break minor laws and stir controversy pushes many people and organizations to label him as a criminal, but that rebellious quality is exactly what makes him a hero in the eyes of many. Surrounded by…

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    Cop Killer Music Analysis

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    the artist and producer. From the society point of view, they would see this as hatred words being said as literal words towards cops and the artist intending to do something towards them. In reality and the artist point of view of creating a song, artists express themselves lyrically but need to also have respect in what they say. This is why the producer did not do anything about his song because they knew Ice-T was just expressing himself, and this being said, this goes to all the artists out…

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    Is Graffiti Good Or Bad

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    windows theory in New York City, cracking down on graffiti artists does no…

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    Andy Deck, Glyphti (2001-2006). Glyphiti is an image composed of many smaller glyphs that an artist from any part of the world can manipulate. The base of the website seems to be fairly easy and the instructions was self-explanatory. However, there are some co-determined factors that the creator has limited for the artist. These limitations are what make glyphti so original and is able to give the artist the ability to be creative with the three co-determined characteristics such as size, color…

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    different types of artists. Multiple artists have their own vocal styles. Then again in the current generation, about each artist applies auto-tune to their voice. For instance, Snoop dogg stated, “When I came out as a rapper, everyone had their own style, now they all sound the same.” An additional feature that is important to hip hip is the lyrics. Rappers in the past would rap about their daily struggle they went through, while new rappers rap about how much money they make, the drugs they do…

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    Confront Magazine Essay

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    music artists, interviews and more. We have a lot of featured artists here that got interviewed by our correspondents. Confront Magazine is an online magazine that launched in the middle of year 2006. We are focusing on the world of music as this fully interactive platform features various genres of music, news and reviews in an effort to promote diversity and appreciation for music. We dare to break the surface and explore new horizons. Through articles and interactions with music artists, we…

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    The tattoo is finally complete all this build up sitting in the chair maybe in pain? Agony? Or maybe you enjoyed it! After all it is done and now the biggest step of all is to make sure to take care of it, simply known as the after care of a tattoo. So the after care is the most important part of a tattoo. It 's the healing process that finally creates your masterpiece…

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    print entitled “Shoki Creeping Up on a Sleeping Demon” by Yoshitoshi Ryakuga a monstrous fish demon appears to be literally sucking the life out a Shoki warrior. Created in 1882 this painting portrays another example of how common ghostly monsters were and still are are in Japanese culture. The supernatural play an important part in japanese art for they were thought to be spirits trapped on earth so they can avenge the tragic circumstances of their deaths. The artist used a woodcut print to…

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