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    He paint the shapes and it may not seem like much up close, but taking those a couple steps aways you can see a what looks like a picture. In 1988, Chuck Close had a blood spinal artery collapse causing him to only have partial use of his legs and arms. He still wanted to paint because that is what he loved doing. Chuck Close had tools and equipment specially made for him so he would be able to continue his passion for art. As he creates his art, he must use a wrist brace to keep the paint brush…

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    Painting Process Essay

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    much is needed to make a masterpiece from paint. Pretty much anything that you are comfortable with be painted on is a suitable surface to be painted! There all many kinds of paints available for purchase and even a homemade paint. The creative techniques are endless when you have the right tool! There are many ways to create and personalize your work of genius! As with any…

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    Sealcoating is an important component of a durable asphalt pavement. In fact, this process is recommended every two years or once you notice signs of wear. This is because a well-maintained pavement not only improves curb appeal but also offers convenience. Homeowners and business owners in Walden, NY, can rely on Seal King Paving when it comes to their sealcoating needs. The team specializes in driveway repair, parking lot striping, paving, and more. They can add a layer of protection to your…

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    Chuck Close Photorealism

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    Mildred Wagner Close. Chuck Close only has one brother, and his name is Martin Close. Chuck’s hobbies are literally just painting. He says that he doesn’t really paint the face, he just uses symbols that help him see and draw the face he was studying. Chuck’s later years in his art career, was now he can’t pain with one hand, so he paints with two hands. When he was just a little bit younger in his ages, he was diagnosed with face blindness and dyslexia. Which means that if…

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    those tangles brush strokes are not just intentional. Perhaps they are also the brush strokes of a man who is desperately trying to capture what he sees, and yet his eyes remain unsure of their focus. His broad and sometimes counterintuitive swaths of paint begin to make sense, as the fading edges of an image. Monets technique in this piece, while perhaps different, is no less masterful. Even though we are seeing what was to Monet, perhaps akin to a blurred and grainy photograph, this does not…

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    Masks In Native American Culture

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    There are three kinds of masks, the single face mask, the mechanical mask, and the transformation mask. The single face mask is a single piece of wood. A mechanical mask is built with strings or hinges (after Europeans), which might allow a mask to open and close it~s mouth or eyes. The transformation mask is the most complex kind of mask. It consists of an outer mask that opens up to reveal an inner mask form, which might also open up to reveal a third mask form! Transformations masks are…

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    Ashley Newlon | Art Education 1600 | Autumn 2015 | Smith | Art Paper Rod Gilbert, Andy Warhol, and The Athlete Series Andy Warhol’s painting’s, the Athletes series, is famously known, but can be complicated to decipher. On Friday, November 20th, I was lucky enough to make a visit to the Columbus Museum of Art. With only five minutes to spare after…

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    It wasn’t easy and there for sure were many challenges, but that did not stop him. He is famous for his large scale photorealistic portrait paintings. When a blood clot in his spine left him paralyzed from the neck down,he thought he would never paint again. Chuck close was born on July 5th 1940 in Monroe, Washington. His family is made up of his Mother Mildred wagner Close, Father Leslie Durward Close and his brother…

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    I had to understand why Seurat used such a difficult technique for his work. I then came upon the theory that perhaps he wanted to produce a deeper sense of life in his paintings. All things in the world are composed of millions of cells, and these cells create objects, color, and everything that practically exists. I imagine that Seurat's motive was to utilize this scientific law in his work to give an atmosphere of life, texture, and movement in the scenes that he…

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    Milkyway: A Short Story

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    It was a warm Saturday night when Farkle and a group of friends decided to go camping. He knew the best spot to go, Oak Openings Park. This is where families from Youstown go to get away and it was close to home. They hopped in the van Farkle had rented and set on their way to the park. They arrived around 5 a.m to get there early and have enough time to do everything on their list. “I want to go fishing first,” said Milkyway eagerly, twiddling his fingers. “I heard that the biggest bass in…

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