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    Oxidation, multi dimensional image in, twirls, and light scratching in your paint can all be remedied with the correct mix of mixes cleans and places. In spite of the fact that you can purchase these shines, mixes, and coats at your neighborhood automobile parts store, in the event that you don't have electrical polisher no less…

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    Vincent van Gogh was a Dutch artist born March 30, 1853 who moved to France at the age of 27 and became influenced by Impressionist art. Van Gogh’s work has immense emotion and color that helped influence art of the 20th century modern art; however he only sold one painting during his lifetime. Unfortunately, the renowned artist suffered from mental illness and spent most of his time agonizing at an asylum in Saint Remy, France where he painted portraits to convey his emotional and spiritual…

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    In the image "going to the Olympics" by Frank Romero, he paints symbols that represent life in Los Angeles. In the image we can see palm trees, hearts above each car that can represent love of each driver, two people wrestling that may represent the Olympics. We can see clearly that Romero used a combination of bright and pastel colors and a cartoon-like style to paint the mural. Romero might feel liberal about our city's culture. His choice of colors in the mural are beautiful, with the pastel…

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    Lead Wars Growing up, I have been pretty darn lucky. I was born and raised in Rochester, Michigan, an upscale, privileged, urban area. There has not been a lot to complain about, my family is happy, and I grew up in a nice, new house without any serious issues. I have never really encountered lead, at least to my knowledge. I grew up in a house that was relatively new, around 12 years old, and it utilized city water. Everything in the house was ”up to code,” and the only worry we…

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    The Fight for What Is Right Morals guide people throughout life and its challenging circumstances. People rely on their sense of morality to remain constant so that they can determine what is good and what is evil. However, the ever changing environment provides new circumstances that often conflict with a person’s seemingly unbreakable morals. The boys in Lord of the Flies by William Golding undergo traumatic experiences that put their morality to the test. In Lord of the Flies, the struggle…

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    Vincent Van Gogh Biography

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    Arles who according to (A. (n.d.). Vincent van Gogh Biography. http://www.biography.com/people/vincent-van-gogh-9515695#artist) “Signed a petitions because Vincent van Gogh was too dangerous.” This petition led van Gogh to the asylum where he began to paint some of his most well-known paintings in 1889. Some of these paintings include “Starry Night” and “Irises”. While in the asylum van Gogh became depressed and began making one painting a day. In July 27, 1890 Vincent van Gogh went to a field…

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    piece using various handheld objects. The students were also able to involve things that are relevant in their lives or surroundings as part of their artwork. I believe providing the students primary colors worked well because the students mixed the paint and created secondary colors. The younger students that were not exposed to mixing colors were astonished and happy they were able to create a new color. 2. What were the weaknesses of your lesson? What did not work? A weakness I confronted…

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    The Wacker case, known as one of the most infamous frauds in art history, occurred when the German art dealer Otto Wacker attempted to sell 33 forgeries as authentic Vincent van Gogh paintings in 1927. This case shed a light on the ability of forgers to deceive the general public and art experts alike. However, this case also allowed for the development of new scientific techniques, many based on chemistry, to examine and analyze paintings at the molecular level to determine whether the…

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    Frida Kahlo, is the first example of such an individual as she experienced a horrible accident causing permanent damage to her spine. As a result of the accident, Kahlo became influenced to paint through using her emotion as a driving force to paint where Kahlo states “I am broken, but I am happy as long as I can paint”. This is depicted in Kahlo’s artwork ‘The Broken Column’ in plate 4 which depicts a figure namely Kahlo herself being pricked by nails with the presence of a broken pillar. The…

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    obviously better system to bring diverse swatches home with you. Utilizing one of your dividers as a trial ground is a smart thought and you should purchase test paint jugs to do this with. An essential factor in picking your paint will be what it would appear that amid changed hours of the day, and therefore, you should leave the paint on the divider for several days to watch. Reasonableness is the primary key to picking the things that will make up your home decorations stylistic layout.…

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