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    What does it mean to be an artist? There are many definitions and interpretation of being an artist. Amanda Kline is an artist and a professor who believes being an artist is not just about being able to make or create art. She believes being an artist is also about being a problem solver as well as making something that means something or that is a part of you. She believes that everyone is an artist in their own way whether it is writing a paper to painting a picture in some ways we are all…

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    Art, the artist is capable to express his deepest feelings and ideas. The Art is a valuable tool that allows the artist to manifest or communicate emotions. The artist through his work can reflect hatred, abuse, love, happiness, peace, and many other feelings that can be reflected in a painting. Where its creator with his work, transmit to the audience a hidden message to interpret or decode. Have you ever imagined the world without art? Throughout history, there have been excellent artists who…

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    Anthony Van Dyke was one of the most famous and exquisite artists of the Baroque Period. Being Raised in a home of art and drawing, Van Dyke was exposed to becoming an artist at a very young age. By becoming a amateur artist at a early time in Anthony’s life, he had the opportunity to work with some of the most exemplary artists of all time. Anthony Van Dyke was one of the leading lights of the Baroque Period. Being Born at Antwerp in the year 1599, Anthony would start his life learning about…

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    Edgar Degas Influences

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    Edgar Degas was a French artist whose works include paintings, sculptures, and drawings. He was born on July 19, 1834, in Paris, France. His parents, Célestine Musson and Auguste De Gas, had a total of five children and Edgar was the oldest. The family was affluent and Edgar was expected to attend Law School to become a lawyer, but instead wanted to become an artist. He graduated high school with a literature degree in 1853, but studied drawing at the School of Fine Arts in Paris, two years…

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    Foley Artist creates audio effects for a film by using physical props. As a Foley Artist, you are responsible for very specific sounds although you do not create audio for standard special effects, such as explosions or background noises from cars—that is the domain of audio engineers. Instead you deal with recreating the finer details that require a high degree of precision: The clop of someone's shoes as they walk across the floor or the rustle of their jacket as they sit in a chair. Your work…

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    a) Describe the main differences between a Commercial Gallery, Public Gallery, Artist Run Initiative and curated online Gallery. A gallery is a space allocated specifically for the display and exhibition of works of art. Commercial galleries are exclusive art spaces created for a specific selection of (usually) well known and established artists, displays can run for long periods of time, they do not hold permanent ‘collections’, either do ARI’s the main difference between commercial…

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    The Street Art Process

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    is not as simple as it looks and the artists should be respected as actual artists and not shamed because of the medium they choose to express themselves. A POV cut allows for the audience to see what the character is seeing. This type of break in the shots is used when the artists are making the paint. This cut gives one a perspective of what exactly an artist experiences just to prepare for creating their work. It puts the watcher in the shoes of the artist and demonstrates how the planning…

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    Miscarriage In Modern Art

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    have come up thereby forcing artists to step and address many issues. Health issues and especially the plight of women trying to conceive has made artists to step up and focus their attention on this issue. Miscarriage is one of the subject that has really affected many women in the society. In the past, this subject of miscarriage did not receive the necessary attention not only from the artists but also from other professionals in the society (Bailie, 2011). Artists of the 21st generation…

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    2. Have works by the artist been sold under guarantee in the past? Yes, many works by Picasso have been sold under guarantee in the past. The Auction Guarantee Fund has also guaranteed a work by the artist in the past, Guitare, Verre, Bouteille de Vieuz Marc, which we purchased in May 2014 for $5,373,000 including Buyer’s Premium. 3. Rarity value of the work in question "The theme of the artist and [their] model, or of art in practice, is a corollary of the studio theme," Marie-Laure Bernadac…

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    The Metropolitan Museum of Art holds many valuable works of art, one of which is double sided piece. This piece labeled Self-Portrait with a Straw Hat is a beautiful painting of a man wearing a hat and on the other side of this painting is a work of art called Potato Peeler, which is of a woman peeling a potato. This piece went under investigation for a time being because there was controversy whether it was an actual Van Gogh original. After extensive review, the piece was indeed found to be a…

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