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    Drawing and designing are my hobbies since I was young and I have been interested in any forms of art since then. I am continuously learning the other forms of art and accepting the new challenges of learning another angle of it because I want to know what and where I am good at and what could be my possible weakness that can help me to improve myself in the future. There are lots of cases where people are not born to be creative and artistic, and I was one of them. The only question that is…

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    As a child I would always color or draw on anything in sight whether it was the table, chair, and even one time the wall. Once I was done creating my masterpiece, I would run through the house in hope to find my mom so I could show her my work of art. Now looking back on these moments I have considered them to be what started my passion for art along with exercise. After researching many careers, I found two completely opposite careers but they both involve my passions: interior designer and…

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    There’s something about realistic art made by a human being’s hands that fascinates me. It can be the quality of the brush strokes versus a photograph, or the realization that an actual human being, just like you, could create something so authentic-looking, so great. The amount of work it takes before you can even start on pencil and paper is huge, especially if your work is basically in another world, underwater. Let’s start with what it is to be an illustrator. An illustrator is someone who…

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    in four steps and as he was explaining it he was drawing the face strep by step on the board. He tells the students to follow the steps along with him. First they draw an oval outline that tapers down at the bottom. They do this because heads are never drawn circular; they are oval shaped, almost like an egg. Then they follow Mr. Vallario while he is drawing a line down the center of the oval. Then he cuts the oval in half again, this time by drawing a line horizontally across the oval. After…

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    Old Note from High School I was cleaning my room one day going through old High School papers., throwing away things that were not very important to me. My friend Ashley was over watching me sorting through old papers, And I came across a drawing that I made for my ex. The picture had his name in big black letters and a rainbow circle around his name. I asked her should I throw this away and she responded by saying yes, I defiantly agree with her why should I keep something I made for a boy I…

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    After researching other works by the artist, Honoré Daumier, it has become apparent that he likes to produce art in a way that almost makes fun of the subjects portrayed in each piece. The two works that I chose to form my comparison were also created by Honoré Daumier, and they look similar to the original piece that was presented. It is obvious that the art is mainly illustrated in charcoal, which provided the color of the overall images to be a mix of black and white. Through our discussion…

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    Leigh And Her Mom Analysis

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    do for free time. I really love this painting because it reflects my children period and I really love to play with rocking horse. Another thing I love about this painting is that I love to paint; in my elementary school, I had many awards about drawing and painting, so this painting attracts me when I first see…

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    When I was eight, I started drawing this character, Heaven Gate. This character has been one of the greatest influences to my art work and why I pushed myself to become an artist. This was imaginary friend growing up. Heaven Gate (like the cult but unrelated) was a girl who was different, but was strong and beautiful. Basically everything that I wanted to be growing up. I wanted to be her. And over the years the design for her has changed, but she has stayed the same to me. Always elegant,…

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    draw real life things because I’ve always thought that it was really hard to draw them. When I was in school I had some art classes, but what they taught me then is nothing compared to what I’ve learned now. To be honest, I can’t say I’m an expert drawing, but now I pay attention to the little details, which before I thought they really didn’t matter. I’m aware that there’s more than one way to draw, and a lot of different techniques that can make your life way easier. The most useful…

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    Edgar Degas was making drawings of the ballerinas and dancers in the 19th century. French artist Edgar Degas created hundreds of artworks that captured the ballet world of 19th century Paris. Degas regularly went to the Palais Garnier Opera House to observe the ballerinas (Edgar Degas). His focus was on their natural movement as they practiced. Exploring the way the dancers' bodies flowed through performance. Edgar showed a talent for drawing while young and wanted to become and artist. Edgar…

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