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    app executives trying to direct their users in a certain political direction? Instagram put sexy Hilary Clinton and artist in the corner like Baby and Swayze Street artist Lushux painted the Hilary Clinton sexy stripper mural, and it is quite patriotic. Banned by instagram, the mural has become famous in the Melbourne suburb of Fotscray. It kind makes sense now, because it’s not from an…

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    Restorative justices programs are special opportunities for criminals such as victims, the offenders and families that actually help give back to the community that they done wrong in hurting the property of their surroundings. These restorative programs are made to shift in responsibility for addressing crime. The citizens that been affected by a crime must take an active duty to approach someone what happened. There are plenty of programs are here today to help get over these crimes to assist…

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    on top of the train, he is inside an open car. That car is filled with books and he is reading one them. In the distance there are people standing on a rock, they are throwing their chains over representing how as a community they are now free. Our mural tells how even when someone is going through a rough patch in their life, their Latin American community will be there to support and lend a helping hand.…

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    conspiracy theory. The theory is that the Denver airport is hell on earth. Its blue mustang Blucifer is the devil’s horse. Its head fell on its creator and killed him instantly. The horse’s glowing red eyes have said to, “watch you wherever you go. The murals at the airport are to , “show where a man kills the environment and the people. Other evidence is that the underground is a bunker for Armageddon. Nobody in that airport except special personal goes down there. Many of the plane…

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    conduct an art contest for the school. With the four areas of interest, along with the six unique designs, which mural would the teachers, students, and administrative staff select to design within the school? Furthermore, by encouraging the children to become socially conscious, their efforts would summon help from the outside community. While the students are capable of painting the murals, I would propose for the service-learning project to reach out to local artists to create the formal…

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    Picasso Guernica Essay

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    7.8 meter black and white painted mural. It has come to seen as a description of the havoc of war and the hurt it causes to all those involved. Picasso’s decision to have an absence of color strengthens the drama and intensity of the piece as well as produces a painting that resembles a photograph (Ray 2006). It has been compared to photographs found in Ce Soir of the Guernica aftermath, and these photographs have been found to be a driving force behind the mural (Hensbergen). During the…

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    of its depiction of slums • In Philadelphia, their murals were initially gang related. They then started a program so that they could beautify communities through street art that reflected the aspirations and experience of diverse communities. Since they were able to employ 3,000 teenagers that were able to expand and include art classes and internship for young artists. Philadelphia was then given the title mural capital of the country. The murals also helped in making local people aware of…

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    away from the simplistic traditional art. Mike’s first most recognized mural was done with a team of 7 other artists that came together to paint a 1,500 square foot mural of the word “Portland” in all capital letters on the back wall of an asylum nightclub. This adventure has become the “brainchild” for Mike. The month long project brought the community together to gladly fund the supplies that his team needed to paint the mural. Mike continues to explain that graffiti’s visual roots derived…

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    Jose Chávez Morado

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    influenced Mexican styled art, this paper will discuss his life journey, accomplishments, and two of his great works/murals. The purpose of this is to gain insight on one of the 20th centuries greatest artists, and examine his work from multiple perspectives to give us understanding and view his work in a different light. Jose, created engravings, illustrations, cartoon drawings, sculpture, murals, canvas painting, frescos, bronze, glass, and was one of the first…

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    various objects, images and symbols, a narrative sculptural work to stimulate the viewer to examine their own feeling. The piece “All Nations Have Their Moments of Foolishness”, is a wall mural that consists of separate tiles, each achieving different shades of gray which helps depict the image in the mural of…

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