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    Creative Quarters that the painter’s trade within the City of London was regulated by a guild that controlled the activities of the artists who lived inside the City walls. In order to be a painter in the City it was necessary to become a member of the Painter-Stainers’ Company, but because membership was only given to Englishmen, foreign artists gathered in the numerous artists’ quarters that were quickly appearing outside the walls. The reliability of Wedd’s following points can be contested…

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    The artist, therefore, is conforming to the ideology of the people. The artist and the characters in Maus experience different types of tensions and injustice that they react to eventually both in a rebellious and compliant way. There is another aspect in the two pieces contributing to the reaction…

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    to the question of whether an artist is an employee depends on the context in which the work is being done. The strength of this analysis is that the parties have the ability to prevent a problem with clear and direct definitions of the relationships prior to commencing work. i. Joint Work Questions also arise in cases whereby the tattoo artist may work jointly with another artist, or if a piece of tattoo art is merged with the work of another artist. For example, work previously done may be…

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    American artist, Andy Warhol, once said, “they always say time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself.” Many see that one must take action before they get anywhere. Artist feel the need to express themselves in various ways in order to prove that rather than looking at the value of the work itself, society should focus on taking matters into their own hands for the betterment of the nation. Artist of the early 1900’s constructs themselves into society so that a change can…

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    SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES Two influential artists, famous for works of still life; Willem Kalf and Henri Matisse are both considered masters of still life and highly regarded artists, however their artistic styles are of significant difference, both approaching still life with their own perspective and take. Both artists depict still life, and both use oil paint on canvas as their medium. Their art making practises echo each other however their works depict very little similarity. While…

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    Every day, she works on her tapestry and people on the outside can hear her sing blissfully though they have never seen her (line 35). What the lady views as reality is dictated by the reflections relayed by the mirror. However, what she perceives is not real as mirrors…

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    continually evolving and expanding to better reflect what an artist is trying to express through their work. An artist’s inspiration for their artwork is generally derived from the emotions they feel throughout their lifetime. These emotions stem from the world and events that surround an artist which determines their theme, or content, within a piece of work. The subject matter is then chosen as a means to express to the sentiments the artist is trying to convey. Given an artist’s timeframe of…

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    censor art pieces at which they deem unfit and unsuitable for the public audience. The act of censoring is unfair for the artists, as it may mean that they do not have the freedom of expression through art, defeating the purpose of the artwork due to the removal of the main items of the art piece. Some artworks may even be censored either partially or totally although the artist did not have the intention to send whichever inappropriate message the authority has inferred from the art piece.…

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    recommend you listening to music and write and you’ll probably come up with a song. Some work in a group of 3-4 with different talents to compile a paper to sell to an artist. There's several songwriters that write and send their work to another person who comes up with the rhythm. Songwriters usually by getting a bachelor's degree in journalism,communication,or virtually any music related. You have a better chance to work with more successful…

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    dedifferentiation gives to the land artists and the impure natural processes that are incorporated gives land art its quality, while arguing that the time that encompasses the sensation and mental processes when creating their works were just as important as the actual works themselves. As a fellow land artist himself, Smithson attempts to explain dedifferentiation, the sensation it gives, and why it gives land art its quality, using what the Minimalist artist Tony Smith experienced during his…

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