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    Ceramika Research Paper

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    Ceramika Bringing nature into your home is as simple as adding accessories that are inspired by nature, whether objects from land, air and sea. With a Ceramika product in the mix, any interior can look like the outdoor without looking too outdoorsy. Want a piece of the ocean in your home? The Anthozoa by Ceramika resembles an underwater plants, which you don’t need to fish out of the water. The Ceramika History Founded as a manufacture of art and design in 1987, Ceramika is the brainchild of…

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    Rockwell’s artworks present a falsification of reality in American society?”. I believe that Norman Rockwell did not actually idealized some of the American images in his paintings, in fact, the reason that his paintings appear to be presenting a very ideal American society is that he has used a lot of symbols in his paintings, so in many of his “utopianism” artworks, there are actually some deeper and darker meanings behind them. Norman Rockwell (1894-1978) was an American illustrator, he…

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    Las Meninas

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    The painting Las Meninas is a very exquisite painting. It requires deep thought to understand. Although Velázquez painted the original, Picasso also made his own interpretation of it in a cubistic painting more fit to his style. There are differences and similarities to the two paintings and each painter needed much motivation to paint both masterpieces. The original Las Meninas painted by Velázquez, has a subtle but deep underlying meaning that can be difficult to define. In the painting you…

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    Zentangle Art Analysis

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    The media of this art piece consisted of large construction paper, and a permanent marker. The elements of design in the Zentangle amount to Line, Shape, Space, and Texture. The principles of design comprise of Pattern, Emphasis, Balance, Harmony, and Rhythm/Movement. I chose these because if you look at the art piece it directly pertains to the art. These elements and principles are absolutely essential to creating a wonderful zentangle. In order to create this art piece, we were recommended to…

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    Gene Basset's Controversy

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    During the 1990s, Gene Basset drew an untitled editorial cartoon to stress the importance of the controversy about economic development and preservation of the natural environment. Basset’s editorial cartoon depicts a man representing the Billboard Lobby holding a chainsaw and shouting “obstructionist” at a tree, Although Basset’s cartoon seems straightforward, it can be inferred that he was trying to stress the importance of the battle to limit or to expand billboards up and down highways. This…

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    Throughout this reading, Atkins focuses on Frans Hals’s artistic execution of roughness in his art pieces. He points out that Hals’s artistic virtuosity is displayed through the sketchiness of his painting, the connection between him and previous famed painters, and the unique method he employed. Further, Atkins argues that many of Hals’s sitters are “virtuosi-liefhebbers”, meaning knowledgeable lovers of art. Through Hals’s rough brushwork, his sitters were shown refined and cultured. Also,…

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    Art Analysis: Columns

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    shapes, such as spheres, cones, rectangle and cylinders. The pieces looks focal due to the use of so many distinct geometric shapes and colors within it. The use of lines, colors, and shapes within this piece is what really appealed to me. In this painting, the use of lines played a vital role in the positioning of the man and woman within the piece. There were colors like gray, brown, black and mustard within the piece. The use of various different and uniquely shaped materials keeps your eyes…

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    The photographer divided the subjects into two subgroups. One is about blurry and hurried pedestrians in the streets, and the other is about a young girl in the front . The blurriness of the pedestrian may show their busy life pace of the night. But the young girl, who is the main figure, looks calm and energetic. Her poise forms a strong contrast to the pedestrians, and she becomes the focal point in the picture. This street snap compares the mediocre culture of young and the public. The…

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    Lopez 1 Art 6 Midterm For my midterm paper I decided to choose Ansel Adams' photograph, Moonrise. I decided to choose this because it seemed interesting and we haven't looked over much photography in class so I thought it would be fun to look at it more in-depth. From the picture I can see a graveyard and a small town. The gravestones and the towns are seen very vividly in the scene and the lines which make them up are also very visible. What I found interesting was how the lines, which make…

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    C4e4s4 Analysis

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    1. Karen has exhibited good skills in painting and drawing. She is creative and puts forth adequate effort on each project. C4e4s4 2. Tia has exhibited excellent skills in painting and drawing. Her creative mind shines through her artwork. She interprets directions in a unique way to create her own individual style of art. C4e4s4 3. Gina has exhibited excellent skills in painting and drawing. Her vast imagination is evident in her artwork. She give their best effort for each project. C4e4s4 4.…

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