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    of age? There are several objects of symbolism throughout the story. The first object of symbolism is the blank wall that Bobby spray paints during the story."He appeared to think that the wall represented himself in some ways. The wall represented an open book. As he paints, the book's pages begin to fill. He shows different chapters of his life as he paints. The things…

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    likes and dislikes. I took note of his wants and his ideas he had for me. We discussed things such as paint color and storage ideas. We talked budget and we talked schedules. Once I had his vision in my head I began to draw a blueprint. During our meeting, Mr. fasse let me know that he wanted the room to feel open, with sort of an Industrial feel. I went to Menards to check out some possible paint colors. When I showed the swatches to Mr. Fasse we both agreed grey would be a perfect color for…

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    time, there were disagreements between the Protestant Reformation and the Catholics. Baroque style architecture art was used to express power and control. Scientist made new discoveries in the Baroque period, the new discoveries influenced artists to paint based on the new knowledge, artists now better understood the details needed to make art look realistic like taking a picture. If I could choose a period of time to go back to I would choose the Baroque period. Although the Baroque period was…

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    Consider Bangarra Dance Theatre's Patyegarang, discuss Stephen Page's use of space aspects and how they have been used to enhance the movement to communicate meaning. In Bangarra Dance Theatre's production of Patyegarang In 2014, choreographer Stephen Page intricately weaved together space aspects such as personal space, level, and shape to communicate profound meanings. It delves into the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788 and how European colonisation of Australia impacted the Aboriginal…

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    Art Progression

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    To Take a journey in art is to follow a path that is never-ending; you will never know all there is to learn and discover. Artistic expression is constantly evolving and developing with each passing day. To be a successful artist, I believe that one must evolve and be on a continuous journey—a journey that is defined by education and skill. My interest in creating art came at an early age. I use to draw in the dirt and hand build sculptures out of the mud. Nature was my canvas and my medium. I…

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    Cimabue and Rogier van der Weyden’s works of art deal with the same subject matter and medium, but offer distinct perspectives and analysis to the viewer. Both paintings were created within 150 years of one another so the variances in visual composition of the paintings depict how rapidly art transformed. The Cimabue’s painting is a little earlier (completed in 1280) and van der Weyden’s painting was completed between 1435 and 1440, meaning that the visual elements and composition are varied…

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    by the vibrant, flowing motion that implies that the wind is blowing. The whole piece is very soothing, from the color palette used, to the continuous strokes that lead the viewer from one focal point to another. The piece was made with oil based paints on a canvas that was about twenty-nine inches by thirty-six and a quarter inches. Starry Night was not like your average painting during this time period. The brush techniques that Vincent Van Gogh used broke the norms of the art society during…

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    the walls of so many tombs were carefully painted because of the ancient Egyptians believed that these tomb paintings would make the afterlife of the deceased a more pleasant place so they created beautiful paintings. Some of the scenes painted were of the journey through the afterlife or their gods or goddesses introducing the deceased to the gods of the underworld such as Osiris. Tomb paintings were also there to show activities that the deceased were involved and enjoyed doing when they were…

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    Dancing Mutants Analysis

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    It is undeniable that culture impacts art. When it comes to modern art, some of the most notable causes of changing are the World Wars, the corrupted society, and polluted environment. A lot of modern art paintings are abstract, which helps deepen the understanding and interpretation. Besides, it does not matter where it is in the world, art takes the same drive for innovating. This analysis will talk about two paintings in two different countries: “Dancing Mutants” by the Filipino artist Ocampo…

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    Throughout time there have been many prominent painters which have shaped the world of human art as we know it. Painters which paint with perfection in mind, with the idea of painting what they see how it is, and then there are painters who paint not what they see, but how they see it. Two of the most famous painters in the latter category is the infamous Vincent van Gogh, and the Cubism creator, Pablo Picasso. These two painters shaped human art history as we know it, with their art work being…

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