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    Nettie Wild Analysis

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    intellectually provocative composition, titled Uninterrupted, is a stunning representation of the essentiality and effectivity of moving images. Projected as large-scale images, the spectacle utilizes the pillars and underside of Vancouver’s Cambie Street Bridge as its film screen to exemplify the major disconnect between our city and the river habitat below. Uninterrupted- comprised of vivid illustrations and breathtaking scores composed by Owen Belton- demonstrates the impact of human…

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    In Jose Clemente Orozco's fresco Epic of American Civilization: Anglo-America (panel 15), Orozco uses the visual elements and design in planning out this work. Shape and form are present in the work, but also, value, color, space, time, and lines are used as well. Orozco makes use of these elements to show the ideas that are being formed in this piece. The use of shape is present in this work as buildings and people. The buildings are two-dimensional shapes that form the structures while…

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    monuments would add a specificity to the building that I didn't want included. Although, the image does indicate New York, New York, I like the idea of just seeing the buildings for what they are and looking at this with out a landmark or particular street in…

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    She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Cultural Studies from Mickiewicz University in Poznan. Some of her works include installations, inflatable objects, sculpture, and fiber art. Her exhibits have been seen by various countries such as the United Kingdom, Germany, Brazil, Italy and much more. The main work she is known for is her fiber art (yarn crochet) using biodegradable yarn. Yarn bombing or displaying her work for all the public to see in a street gallery art performance. While she is…

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    Elitism In Victorian Society

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    The 1850’s played host to an era of alternative art, these pieces begged for an audience instead of simply stood before one to be admired. These works are regarded now as masterworks of their time and are thought to influence whole eras of work after them, yet this was not always the case. The Pre-Raphaelites are the brotherhood known for creating these pieces, and their legacy is not un-noted, especially when trying to gain an understanding of them by reading into the appraisal written in the…

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    DNA that technology alone is not enough—it’s technology married with liberal arts, married with the humanities, that yields us the results that make our heart sing.” (Steve Jobs, 2011). That was the late Steve Jobs giving his perspective about how the arts should be viewed in our society. Over the years the fine arts have been neglected in schools worldwide. There is not enough funding put aside in schools for the fine arts. Society does not believe it is needed in our children 's curriculum,…

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    Absolute Architecture

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    It argues about the idea of nature which many fade away in the state of ecology. The thought of nature comes between ecological structure of art, philosophy, culture and politics. While writing this book he was living in the woods and his house was almost a mile away from the neighbor. He figured that there are six major elements that play an important part, which are rendering, the medial,…

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    how close they are since our businesses are different. The main competitors are The address of the building I choose is,420 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02116. The location is right off of Boylston Street which is a fairly busy street in the downtown Boston area. Many people drive down this street throughout the day to stop for shopping and food. Since the street is one way, it receives more traffic than on a daily basis. The building offers both retail and office spaces which is exactly what I…

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    Maya Lin Research Paper

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    Rosa Park Circle. Using water as her inspiration for the park, she demonstrates each form that it takes right here in Michigan. Her designs have an incredible ability to encourage people to gather together in open spaces while teaching them through art. Her very first design brings people from all over the world to mourn and celebrate the lives lost in the Vietnam War. Maya’s life personally and professionally is filled with perseverance and appreciation from her earliest work on the Vietnam…

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    effort to bring out the artists' and expose more people to art in Philadelphia in the 80's Jeff Harris opened up the doors of the Boston street art gallery, with full faith that there is potential to be reaped in Philadelphia. The artists of Philadelphia now have a chance to get public exposure at the Boston street art gallery, where Mr. Harris will reach out to those who have excellent art and artistic energy, but very little exposure in the art community. “Many new artists interested in…

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