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    time of this art period, the ice age was just inaugurating. The people of this time lived in caves for their protection from the harsh environment. Parietal art or “cave art” is the oldest art dating back to 700,000 years ago. It includes cave paintings, drawings, etchings, and carvings on the interior of rock shelters and caves. There are many ideas of why this specific civilization created this art and what was going on at the time that made them produce this type of artwork. One idea was…

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    Visual Analysis Essay

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    on hills established at the expense of a poor working class, ultimately displaying numerous forms of corruption in a humorous way. Although these paintings are too quick to point out human flaws and failures, they remain free of darkness and despair. The lens of cheerfulness itself becomes something of a potentially liberating force. In the painting to the left…

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    The Street Art Process

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    The clip demonstrates that street art is an actual process, just as the steps took to complete fine art, and is more than just ¨hooligans¨ randomly painting on buildings with a spray can. For example, a general pattern shown throughout certain shots, cuts and sounds, is the method used to create street art, which involves more than one may think. To begin with, the entire clip is composed of jump cuts where the shots are abruptly cut. Each cut portrays a different scene tying into the general…

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    Essay On Creolization

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    bring two different aspects together and making it into one. The first image is a piece from back home that I thought was a beautiful painting. I chose this image because it caught my attention with its creativity and uniqueness and because it was painted in such a bad part of town…

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    The painting that I decided to write about is one of the most popular paintings in the museum and its called “The Russian Bride’s Attire”. The Russian bride 's attire history is one of the most paintings I have ever seen in my life. The dimension of this painting is 110 x 147 inches. It was made by a very famous Russian painter named Konstantin Makovsky in 1887 and it was completed in Russia. Konstantin Makovsky was born on june 20th in moscow. In 1851 Makovsky got into Moscow school of…

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    She will teach me when I grow up. After 2 or 3 I stay out side of our home and I saw that she was painting so I went near to her look how she paint. I told her to teach me how to paint but she did not teach me because my mom doesn’t allow me to paint. Again when she was painting I look and think that how she does and how she uses that different color mud. I look like 3 or 4 time when she was painting and from next day I paint outside of our home my self. It was mass up and when my mom come…

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    The famous very dark painting that shows pain and chaos on innocent civilians. Picasso was working on a mural for the Paris Exhibition that was to be held in the summer of 1937.This lead to the Spanish Civil war lasted from 1936-1939 which was seen as an anti-war. Picasso discontinued his idea of that mural on May 1st, 1937 so that he could be working on the painting Guernica. He did this because of the bombing that happen in his country. Throughout the painting created a atmosphere of the…

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    main focus point as I analyzed the detail that was put forth in each one. Their facial features that they were known for most were accentuated drawing you into the painting itself. Though the art pieces seemed similar you could feel the different atmospheres they each possessed. The first one to catch my eye…

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    in art, but in his notebooks Da Vinci wrote extensively about them. In several sections of his notebooks in titled How The Mirror Is The Master [And Guide] Of Painters and Of Judging Your Own Pictures, Da Vinci discusses and questions, “Why are paintings seen more correctly in a mirror than out of it?” (Richter, 1970). He proposes that using a mirror flips the painting’s image and makes a painter’s art look unlike their own work and therefore makes it easier to see the flaws in their own work.…

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    Watercolor Shapes in Fourth Grade Cubism and almost anything abstracted from reality is my favorite thing in art and in my opinion shows creativity. When I was back in elementary school I always dreaded art assignments or activities that required precision and rigid step by step directions. Blame it on my caregiver 's permissive parenting style but, I liked to do things independently. Following teacher’s direction in art, frustrated me when the final product didn 't look exactly like the…

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