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    1. Both works use many various medias to express the art, for example, Cremaster Cycle uses film, sculpture, paintings, and even writing to express its ideas. With Womanhouse, architecture, paintings, sculpture, color, and even readymades, were used to express the meanings of the Womanhouse. Conceptually, each work expresses very different ideas, yet excuses their expression in similar ways. One work is made to express the process of art creation, and another is a social work made to speak up…

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    On November 18, 2016, I went to the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, where the motto is “The Secret to Life is in Art .” Prior to my visit to the museum, I was already familiar with it due to the fact that, two of my works of art from high school, was shown there. Even though this was true, I still had not actually looked through the museum. Prior to this course, I did not have much of an appreciation or care for art because of how “overrated” it seems today. But with the knowledge and…

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    Inside the church of San Marcello al Corso in Rome, there are two frescoes in a series by Francesco Salviati (1510-1563) whose unusual iconography caught my interest during a semester abroad. Though ostensibly depicting scenes from the life of the Virgin Mary, in both cases the titular narrative is rendered obscurely in the far background of the work while the foreground is dominated by the bodies of spectators who watch the scene. My senior thesis project, titled “Shaping Spectatorship in…

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    The instructions and activities the teacher creates should be mostly visual and kinesthetic. When teaching directly teach the routines and structures of the classroom.” Provide an outline of what is to be learnt and focus on key concepts”. When possible the teachers should break the work into small achievable steps. During…

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    Of all the means through which humans perceive the world, sight is perhaps the most important. It is our primary means of understanding the physical nature of our surroundings, both immediate and distant. It is only natural that the great thinkers of antiquity were curious about the nature of vision, and inseparably, that of light itself. In the manner characteristic of ancient science, many common ideas about optics were “hit or miss”, so to speak. Certain Greek thinkers had hypotheses about…

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    questions regarding the quality of speaker’s performance, degree to which the objectives were met, sufficiency of time allowed to fill out the checklist, the relevance and usefulness of content of video, effectiveness and appropriateness of other visual means, rate of knowledge about stroke and stroke symptoms, and overall quality of stroke presentation. The participants also were asked if their questions were answered clearly and effectively, and if they had any suggestions to improve the…

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    Many people ask why I left the architecture profession to enter the field of art education. It is my passion for art and design that has led me to teach art. This passion stems from my belief that art is the underlying connector. Art can be the bridge that connects on a variety of levels to a range of important topics, including other school subjects. It can be used to understand history or illustrate a story. Art bridges the language barrier between cultures and has remained a constant…

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    destroy an evil dragon king who were terrorizing humans and sea creatures alike and when he arrives at the place the dragon king emerges from the sea and presents him with a jewel that will give him control over the seas. This work consisted of many visual elements. The shape and mass were exceptional in his work. The ground they are standing on and how the dragon king is bowing to the great warrior and offering him the powerful jewel to control the seas could not be represented in a better way.…

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    Individuals with both hearing and visual loss have differing needs which makes it difficult for practitioners to properly rehabilitate them because practitioners may lack the tools to recognize dual sensory impairment. They receive very little or any cross-disciplinary training to accommodate…

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    Jude’s gives us to get involved. St. Jude 's wants to reach out to everyone, they want not only to help families but they want to show others how they can help. St.Judes website is a great representation of the great organization. The website has many visual aspects to it that show you a little about the each different part of St.Judes. They have different videos pictures and a color scheme that follows throughout the entire website. The website is also very organized and this can be a great way…

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