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    Art Appreciation FA2330 Written Assignment Houghton’s The Miner The Miner (1979) is a bronze statue by Elizabeth Biesiot in the city of Houghton, Its body is of bronze and its base is of stone: the Miner’s left hand takes a pickaxe. The right hand, take a barrel. Also on his head with a miner 's hat. The miner statue reflects the history of the Houghton city. In the other side, it does the same thing as the Vietnam War Memorial: the miners do a good job of the art should do: It not only…

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    Woman In A Tub Analysis

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    My first time at the Art Institute went better than I anticipated. My friend went with me and we had a great time. We started off with Folk Art and then went to European Art. We ended up in the Doctrine and Devotion exhibition, and it was really interesting how the religious art from different parts of the world such as, Germany, France, Italy, and Peru were very similar to each other. I thought it was pretty cool how art can be very similar, when it comes to the same themes even if it has to do…

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    Do Ho Suh Analysis

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    Do Ho Suh “I want to carry my house with me all the time. Like a snail.” (Suh) That’s the kind of whimsical thoughts behind Do-Ho Suh’s art. Suh was raised in Korea and came to America in an attempt to pursue his art career and make a name for himself apart from his father, who was already a successful artist. Upon his arrival in New York though, he found himself missing his home and family. Suh later said, “The experience of leaving home is what made me think and become aware for the…

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    than you or me. Not many charities are dedicated to helping kids with autism or sensory processing challenges. At Oak City Soccer these kids get to do what they love in an environment that fits their needs. Oak City Soccer is the best choice of a charity when it comes to having measureable goals, serving needs in our community, and our contributions having an effect on the charity. Oak City Soccer is a relatively new charity working hard to serve our communities needs. Kids with autism are often…

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    group of friends as you sip fresh homemade whiskey anytime you want. Personalized Oak Mini-Whiskey Barrel Pour your whiskey the old fashioned way, straight from a rustic oak steel banded barrel. This two-liter whiskey dispenser comes with instructions for curing and includes a stand, bung and spigot for easy filling, cleaning, and serving. Personalize it with your name, initials, or favorite drinking quote. White Oak Whiskey Elements Custom craft your favorite whiskey with these…

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    Corporate Culture Paper

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    Corporate Culture Corporate culture continues to receive a lot of attention in businesses all around the world due to its potential to affect the organizational performance of a company. There are multiple positive and negative aspects of corporate culture which can lead to the key to success of an organization. Thus, many organizations like McDonalds, have come to appreciate the influence corporate culture has on them. Definition of Corporate Culture Per Dictionary.com (2002) the definition of…

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    I. Introduction A. Thesis: this paper addresses the issue as to whether certain forms of graffiti that come above the level of the street art, like the work of Banksy, should and legally can be protected from distraction and alteration. B. The definitions of the critical terms: 1. What is graffiti? 2. What is street art? 3. Define guerrilla art (which is a hybrid of street art and graffiti?) C. My example is Banksy. Why is Banksy’s art is being representative of…

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    Plumb Analysis

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    The Plumb Bob has stood at the atrium of SIUE, at the Goshen Lounge for more than 50 years. It was created by one of the most prestigious and well renowned artists named Yasuhide Kobashi.in the year 1967. It was placed in the Goshen Lounge as a graceful decoration of the lounge after its construction was completed. The sculpture sits on a space that was designed to specifically complement the beauty and size of the work of art. The nature and environment of the sculpture allows it to move along…

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    Richard Learoyd is a British photographer, born 1966 – present, who utilizes a particular photographic processes called camera obscura, Latin translation “dark room,” to create his works of art. Learoyd designed and built his own room-sized portable camera obscura which sits adjacent to room his subject possess – separated by a singular lens. During this process, light falls upon the subject and is instantly fixated onto the photographic paper, no negative is produced. Learoyd’s approach to the…

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    jdnbuilding.com.au - Using Tasmanian Oak Work for Your Bathroom Vanity and Cabinets Tasmanian oak comes from one of three species of trees, namely Eucalyptus obliqua, Eucalyptus regnans and Eucalyptus delegatensis. Since it is resilient and dense in nature, it is a favourite hardwood to turn to in Australia for various applications including your bathroom vanity and cabinets. Depending on which tree species it originates, Tasmania oak varies in colour from light straw to deep reddish brown with…

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