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    influential for artists Lee Bul and Yasumasa Morimura. Whether the artist comments on specifically Asian women or blurs the lines between males and females. Both artists, Lee Bul and Yasumasa Morimura, focus on gender issues through portraying themselves to appear indistinguishable and incorporating their culture. However, Bul focuses on the will of Asian women and portraying an emphasis on feminine identity, while Morimura expresses the boundaries between genders through referencing acclaimed…

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    Start now, Improve later Why you should put your art out there while you’re still young Many young artists believe they shouldn’t start selling, or showing off their artwork because of their age. This is one hundred percent untrue. No matter how old you are, you should start working towards your goals. For a long time I felt like I couldn’t start reaching for my goals because they were big and I was small. It seemed the only successful people were adults, and therefore I wouldn’t…

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    Artist Manager Essay

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    discuss the role of the Artist Manager in the success and the failure of an Artiste career. In your explanation describe three types of artist management. (12 marks) An artist manager is an amalgamated partner in the process of development of a solo artist or musical group career. The manager interrelates with record companies and production houses organise and confirm show dates and tours, systematize studio planning and, they also function as a lifestyle coach for the artist. It is the…

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    Along with the Renaissance came numerous amateurs that became captivated by the study of art. Countless young boys were sent off by their families to apprentice with a famous artist, in hopes that one day they too would become a great artist. For example, famous Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci apprenticed with Andrea del Verrocchio in Florence learning multiple skills and trades, including sculpting, drawing, painting, and carpentry. Just years before in the Middle Ages, art was made for a…

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    Digital Art Essay

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    Introduction to artistic software Digital art is an artistic work that artist uses different technology software to produce creative art. All digital art need a context that is defined by specific software and hardware. However, Digital art must be evaluated from its contents and aesthetical point of view, in order to be categorized as piece of art. Like traditional art products, digital art products also involved cleverness and originality, especially when the art filled with messaged…

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    Marcel Duchamp Case Study

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    an influential artist. And who is the most influential artist of the 20th century. The following is a case for Marcel Duchamp. The Duchampian ideals laid out in the beginning of the 20th century changed what it meant to be an artist for the rest of time, influencing artists of different styles and movements. In 1917, Marcel Duchamp submitted a porcelain urinal turned 90 degrees with the name “R. Mutt” signed on it to the exhibition of the New York Society of Independent Artists. The porcelain…

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    Plumb Analysis

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    of SIUE, at the Goshen Lounge for more than 50 years. It was created by one of the most prestigious and well renowned artists named Yasuhide Kobashi.in the year 1967. It was placed in the Goshen Lounge as a graceful decoration of the lounge after its construction was completed. The sculpture sits on a space that was designed to specifically complement the beauty and size of the work of art. The nature and environment of the sculpture allows it to move along with the flow of air, further…

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    Make My Skin Analysis

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    importance of the use of materials to embody the environment regarding these two artists Ben Skinner and Orianna Haddad? In this essay I will examine what is the relationship between the environment and the body and the important of the use of materials to embody the environment regarding these two artists Ben Skinner and Orianna Haddad. I will be looking at one piece for each artist and analysing and comparing how these two artists use the embodiment of the environment and how they use their…

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    around the world. The more appealing the more the artist sells and it becomes more popular everywhere. Many people have dreams to get into the music business but many of them to not make it in because of how difficult it is. There are many ways that an artist can make their music become popular without using tv, advertisements, cars and commercials etc. No, artists should not sell their music for commercial purposes because it takes the image of the artist, the endorsement deals take the…

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    influence of ethics over art is wholly dependent on the artist and…

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