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    Formal Analysis on The Rhizome Art Piece These artists collaborated and challenged their viewers to recognized nature. Everything in the world deserves to be recognized. Nature is one of the amazing elements God created and put on our planet, in this generation its hard to recognize nature when everything surrounding us has been replaced or distorted, now the world looks to be man made. In this collaboration piece Johanna Paas and Mariah Doren work together and combine their talents into a piece…

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    Art comes in many different forms whether it’s sculptures, canvas, vases, or mosaics and can have different meanings to different people and that’s where the beauty of art comes in. When visiting museums, you get to see that there are absolutely no boundaries for what is considered art and it can be very inspiring. During my visit at the Morse museum I saw many interesting pieces but a handful of them really caught my attention and stood out. There was one interesting piece I saw under the title…

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    Kill For Peace Analysis

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    Carol Summer’s painting titled “Kill for Peace” was created in 1967. The work of art has multiple editions and one of them is currently in the Weatherspoon Art Museum in Greensboro, North Carolina. The mediums of the work of art consist of printmaking, and is a screenprint on cardboard with “bullet holes”. The painting is medium sized at 23 ¼ inch by 19 ¼ inch. Carol Summer’s piece titled “Kill for Peace” is a dark, naturalistic work of art that depicts a family’s position in a war between…

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    Melanie Yazzie

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    from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1993. Melanie Yazzie works a wide range of media that include printmaking, painting, sculpting, and ceramics, along installation art. She is a professor of printmaking in the Department of Art and Art History at University of Colorado, Boulder. She considers the global impact in her work, striving to create safe, non-toxic methods of printmaking where toxic chemicals are commonly used. As an artist, she works to serve as an agent of change by…

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    Printmaking is an art form that largely began in the early 16th Century Renaissance Europe. The art form involved drawing or engraving directly in a metal plate, and the use of paint and oils in order to duplicate an image. This inexpensive process allowed for the infinite duplication of artwork, resulting in the large recognition of artists from across Europe and public knowledge of their works. This form of art was of great benefit to those of whom could not afford original works, allowing for…

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    In the world of printmaking, the relief print is the most well known and commonly used form throughout the centuries. In relief printmaking, the parts of the printing surface that carry ink are raised while the remaining areas are cut away. The oldest kind of relief prints are woodcuts, where a (smooth) block of wood is used as the medium. Woodcut does not offers very little in the way of color, so most artists have to work in black and white only. If an artist wants to add color, he/she needs…

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    significant invention to help spread the accessibility of them. In the age of the Northern Renaissance art saw a major invention in the way of printmaking, which had a similar impact on the reproduction of artwork as the printing press did to literary works. Albrecht Durer of Nurembery was the “unassailed leader in Northern Renaissance printmaking and one of the finest graphic artists of all time” (Fiero 231). Another artists credited with advancements…

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    The work of art I decided to write about is Tree by Evan Lindquist, at the Sara Howell Studio and Gallery. Lindquist is an expert artist-printmaker who specializes in intaglio – the art of printmaking. Lindquist is a Jonesboro resident and a former Professor of Art, teaching printmaking and drawing, at Arkansas State University for forty years, 1963-2003. In 2003 he retired from the university to focus solely on his art. Almost all of Lindquist’s works on display, including Tree, follow the…

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    art is about holy god image that involved in Religion. Martin claimed in his 95 Theses that art should be something that belongs to the individuals not only the church. It should be something smaller so people can worship at home. That was when printmaking became popular. ack to the topic of Dürer, he was the official court artist, so he was at the side of the protagonists. He helped the noble family to spread the idea of the protagonist. Under…

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    Please accept the enclosed materials as my application for the position of Full-Time Faculty Photography Instructor to begin on August 10, 2015. Teaching printmaking, photography, and foundation courses has afforded me the opportunity to refine my pedagogical skills while I continue to grow as a professional artist. Based on my research, Vincennes University believes in emphasizing craft and concept to mold students into intuitive, intellectual, contemporary artists that are fully prepared to…

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