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    Ag Stars Class: Number: 10305 Grade: 8th Number of years in Project: 3 1. What did you plan to learn or do? (What was your exhibit goal?) My goal was to find a painting I liked and make it my own. I also wanted to improve my shading skills. 2. What steps did you take to learn or do this? I went to a workshop. At that workshop we talked about copyright 101. Afterwards we got to paint a picture. The material was provided. I used a canvas that was an 8X10. I found a…

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    “The Persistence of Memory” is a surrealist painting. It was painted by Salvador Dali in 1931. It is arguably one of his most popular works. I like this painting because of its’ merging of real and imaginary. Dali utilized actual locations as a reference for many of his paintings’ backgrounds. When Dali created “The Persistence of Memory,” he went to a beach and used the setting as background for his painting. He then proceeded to paint what he could imagine on that beach. Dali’s process makes…

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    From Hell is a graphic novel by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell; it is about the infamous serial killer, Jack the Ripper. The novel depicts details about the Whitechapel killings in the Victorian era of London as well as speculating who Jack the Ripper actually was and the underlying motives. The art style that From Hell is depicted in is a combination of the naturalistic and cartoon modes. The naturalistic mode is just how it sounds, the art style in the comic book, or graphic novel, is similar…

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    The principle subjects of the story are dejection, realism, and opportunity from society. Tyler was made due to the absence of association the storyteller had with the individuals around him. The storyteller was desolate and went to such a large number of care groups on account of it. He was not dismisses at the care groups on the grounds that the individuals thought he was wiped out simply as were they. Realism is a reoccurring subject as the storyteller specifies how he has functioned his…

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    could now utilize different shading techniques to make certain objects look more realistic and give the painting depth. Artists also found and used new oils that reflected the light better than the previously used supplies giving even more realism to their work. Renaissance painters started to stray from the style of the medieval times and brought back the classical style of the Greeks and Romans in their works. For example, Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Mona Lisa” shows shading techniques to give a…

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    Rationale #1: I strongly believe that one of the best works I have done over this five month tra-digital art course is the “Upside Down Drawing.” There are many reasons why I consider my upside down drawing one of my best works, but I will state the main ones. In my opinion, the quality of my upside down drawing was excellent and I met all the expectations and criteria of the assignment. For example, my recreation of the Pablo Picasso drawing was up to scale and it had the right proportion (the…

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    If someone was asked to name a famous painting, they might say the Mona Lisa. The Mona Lisa or La Gioconda, is a 16th century oil painting by Leonardo da Vinci. The Mona Lisa is also known as ‘La Gioconda’, a reference to her married name, or ‘La Joconde’, meaning ‘the happy one’ (Cris 2015). Leonardo painted the Mona Lisa between 1503 and 1506, in Florence Italy. The size of the painting is 77 x 53 cm. If a person were to go see the Mona Lisa painting, they would say “it is smaller than they…

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    the natural and solidity with inhabit the setting of the landscape. It also has a halo on the person who presume to be St. Matthew, and look like to be writing message on a book. The artist that made this painting known the form of modeling, with shading of the face, hands, feet and body that reveal drapery. The acanthus of the ornament on the wide frame, with make it…

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    On December 1994 three French cavers, Jean-Marie Chauvet, Éliette Brunel Deschamps and Christian Hillaire set off to explore. Unknowingly, they discovered an unfound cave, which is one of the greatest findings known to mankind. They dug and crawled their way into the cave, which had been sealed tight for some 20,000 years. Although time was limited, they found and studied paintings estimated to be 36,000 years old. Werner Herzog’s was lucky enough to film alongside of researches while he…

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    Essay On Renaissance Art

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    new style , the painter Giotto Florence (Giotto di Bondone1266-1337); their works are 《Escape to Egypt 》, 《 Judas Kiss 》 ,etc... Giotto is regarded as the pioneering masters of Western painting , he was the first to combine a realistic style and shading distance method the artist , the painting has taken a crucial step . In addition , he also beautiful narrative with the faithful observation combine to make the painting is no longer a simple illustration of the text, with an independent…

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