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    Figural Painting Analysis

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    Paintings have been used as a type of expression for many years now. Using figural, landscape, and still lives as different styles of depiction. In the past and specifically during the 6th c. CE it was more common to paint on the behalf of a religion. Depending on the religion being painted came a different style, where for intense some faiths chose figural illustrations and others chose inscriptions to tell their stories. In Christian and catholic art it was very common to see figural paintings…

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    changed the way artists looked at and created art. The Renaissance brought about perspective, balance, and proportion. Realism, which is art being made more realistic through natural expressions and poses, was also introduced during this time. “To paint figures more realistically, da Vinci acquainted himself with the muscles, tendons, organs, and proportion of the human body. … Artists as well as medical students often procured corpses of criminals for anatomical study” (Kontos, 1973, p. 111).…

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    encounters the company Liberty Paint he begins to realize the numerous underlying stereotypes that are portrayed. One instance includes the moment when the narrator is mixing white paint and he realizes, “But I had a feeling that something had gone wrong, something far more important than the paint; that either I had played a trick on Kimbro or he, like the trustees and Bledsoe, was playing one on me.”(Ellison 158) He begins to realize that the paint isn’t actually the paint but displays the…

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    Even though both loves to paint the nature, as these artistes are from different parts of the world they use different techniques to paint this master pieces. When we see the type of materials they used, Chang uses ink and color on paper whereas Ernest uses oil paint on canvas. Different types of principles of design are highlighted on both works. In Earnest’s Mountain lake, there is a unity of…

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    classroom or at a school. It is possible that he might be having a private lesson at home. If his suit is an indicator that his family has some amount of wealth, then it is possible that his parents could afford to pay someone to teach him how to paint. Even so, I still believe that his father or mother is the person who is teaching him. The title ‘Trying His Hand’ is one of the primary reasons that I believe his father or his mother may have been an artist. He is ‘trying his hand’ at painting,…

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    external conflict. Joey had a meltdown because he wasn’t ready to have such of a huge change when he switched schools, Paul’s friends treated him badly and he found out that his brother died. Another bad conflict was when Erik and Vincent Castor sprayed paint into Paul’s eyes. Paul has never really knew what actually damaged his eyes until he saw the gray wall again. He always thought that an eclipse blinded him, but he was wrong. Finally, Paul had a horrible incident when he got kicked off the…

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    Claude Monet is considered one of the most prolific French painters of the 19th century and a founding father of the Impressionist movement. It was Monet’s ability to repaint seemingly similar landscape scenes while effectively differentiating each paining’s symbolic meaning and memorializing these varying variations of color and fleeting effects of light and seasonal weather changes that truly distinguishes his style of painting from other painters. In order to gain greater insight into the…

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    is vandalism and vandalism is a crime. Many rebellious artists looking for trouble know graffiti is illegal but they continue to tag others property as shown in the further quote graffiti is against the law “ ‘No person shall carry an aerosol spray paint can...with intent to violate the current (graffiti) laws in place’. This is a New York City law, where people can be fined up to $500…

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    mid-November, my parents were cleaning out a section of the basement. In the basement there was really old paint; mom carried the paint outside and took off the lip for it to dry. My sisters and I went outside to play for recess and I played with the paint. All I did was put a stick in it and move it in a circle, feeling like I could be some great artist with a paintbrush and this dark brown ugly paint. The next day, I walked to the dentist by myself, I had just finished serving early mass.…

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    ruffled to show the drape. Over the chiton, Greeks wore a wrap as a source of warmth and distinction. Greeks did not mind plain clothing, but they prefered their outfits to be colored. Because they liked color in their clothing, they would dye it, or paint decorative patterns on it (Greek Clothing). For more color, the Greek women would cover themselves with jewelry made of gems, and the men would wear decorative pins on their shirts (Greek Body Decorations). For the most part, the Greeks were…

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