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    In this term project i will be using lime green as my color. The story that I am creating is about a mint lime honey candy is eaten by people (depends on how many page I draw). The person shows an expression with eyes popping and mainly the expression when eating mint flavors. The facial expression of the character is the main, and around might be an aura like include the flying hair or belongings of the character. I am thinking of initially doing a girl eating a mint candy at first. Then I…

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    The Aesthetic movement holds that literature, among other works of art, should have no meaning placed higher than beauty and the actual art of the work.Wilde crafted The Importance to be an aesthetically pleasing play, and the work is indeed very well executed; however, the the target of a large portion of criticism in the play is aimed at the ideal of…

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    A story. What is the definition of a story? Characterized as an account of imaginary or real people and events told for entertainment, this may be the legal definition of story. Nonetheless, there is so much more to it than just the physical words that are made up to define it. Similarly, this image may seem pretty self explanatory, however, when one digs below the surface of the original image, there is a deeper meaning, purpose, and point. At first glance, the image simply consists of a wolf…

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    Within the vast and expanding field of Indigenous visual art and culture there continues to be a difficult debate about what is considered ‘authentic’ Indigenous art. Traditional pre-contact art motifs, materials and styles as are viewed, particularly from a settler audience, as truly authentic Indigenous art. This stance is increasingly damaging to Canadian Aboriginal communities and artists. For this attitude that only art made before or within the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries are…

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    For the comparative visual analysis of 1980s artwork assignment, I decided to investigate Gran Fury’s “Silence = Death” and “Women Don’t Get AIDS” looking at art and theatre’s social and political activism and its impact on society. The 1980s were very critical for the AIDS epidemic and there were constantly new discoveries. However, thousands of people were dying due to the lack of accurate information being presented to the public and the slow development of medicine was detrimental to finding…

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    An abundance of people appreciate the arts, whether it be the performing, visual or theatrical areas, on the other hand, I love them. My passion being the visual arts. Instead of writing and spelling at five years old, I was drawing, painting mixing colors and forming shapes not realizing the capableness of my techniques for such a young aged child. Because drawing was the only thing I fancied, every one figured it was “a phase I was going through and would grow out of it”. It never happened. My…

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    The following visual argument looks like it has intended purposes to be located on a bulletin board or something to be printed on a newspaper it also has the potential to be something handed out as a flyer. Based on the captions provided the image was designed by the war department and was displayed during the time of World War II. Based on the background knowledge of the photo we can determine that it 's target audience was solider who where fighting in the war. It 's looks like it could…

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    Art Experience Essay

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    My first ever art experience was doodling on a piece of paper when I knew how to hold a pencil. I don’t know where this artist gene came from, since all my family members worked in engineering or business. I am happy that my mom stands by my side all the time, and even encouraged me to go to an art school when I had no plan for my future college. My focus in this school, The School of Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC), is visual communication. I am preparing for the portfolio review this semester…

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    Mod 2 Worksheet Analysis

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    Mia Lindsey Intro to Art 100 Mod 2 Worksheet 2 Instructions: Compare and contrast art created as a social activity and as a singular creative act. Include artist image and proper citation. (Artists name, date, medium, current location if applicable.) • What are the differences? • Why are they important? • Do their functions ever overlap? How? Singular Creative Act: Still life painting: Adriaen Coorte’s Strawberries in a Wan Li Bowl: 1704 Oil Painting: Current location: Unknown Social Activity:…

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    n Art Objects, Essays on Ecstasy and Effrontery, by Jeanette Winterson, she stresses that art objects have another language of its own. Winterson since interested in Modernism, came to know about Roger Fry, after reading a biography on him by Virginia Woolf. Winterson’s initial experiences to the museum were unnerving, because of the crowd and, multiplicity of artworks, her failure to admiring art at first attempts, lack of exposure to contemporary arts, and, unfamiliarity towards some art…

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