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    One tends to feel that the expression of art in any form cannot be restricted to a predetermined structure of any sort. Art is diverse. Language through different mediums helps the authors, poets, painters alike to express their art. Language can maintain the uncertain and infinite possibilities of individual expressions. One can say literature represents one of the most persistent uses of language. Literary texts have the potential to motivate the reader in a very big way. Throughout the…

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    Today, many different genders walk into many different work offices every morning , you can usually work somewhere in any line regardless of your gender, this was not always the case.The main reason that women were able to sufficiently flood into the male dominated workforce is because of the amount of men gone to the war. This is very true, but another cause was from the works of a Norman P. Rockwell. A question many ask is “how was he able to do this?” Well he did it with only a brush,some…

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    My trip to the Barnes Foundation museum was enjoyable and informative. On my trip, as we moved through the galleria I was astounded by how the rooms in the galleria were arranged. It was not like your average museum, with one or two paintings on the walls with a description of it underneath. Instead, there were rooms with paints all over the walls, along with iron work that correlated with the pieces. Our tour guide elaborated on how he did not wish for there to be a description under the pieces…

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    For example, the poem begins likewise: “The Thames of nocturne of blue and gold/ Changed to a harmony in grey” (1-2). From the very beginning, Wilde alludes to the “Nocturnes in Blue and Gold”, a painting by Whistler, giving his readers a direct visual guide to be mindful of (1687). Even to those who do not know what the painting looks like, the colors blue and gold, connoted with richness and deepness, helps the readers envisage the dark, deep stillness of midnight. In line 2, a lighter color,…

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    Rosa Bonheur and Olafur Eliasson are two completely different types of artists but yet have similarities in their admiration for the elements of the natural world. Both artists had successful business art careers and represented their convictions as activists. We will discuss and summarize who these artists symbolize by discovering what sparked their interest to pursue art, the different styles and types of art, how they conducted their art careers, how they marketed their works, and how they…

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    The Expressionism Movement

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    Introduction Use your introduction to explain how the question is related to subject, why it makes an interesting study that is worth researching, and how you plan to discuss it. Effect of color + distortion- elaborate Compare+ contrast artists How it is influnce by the emotional aspect To what extent do expressionists portray their emotions through the use of vivid colour and distortion? Vivid colour and distortion are the important elements in expressionist art that play a significant…

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    The physiological and psychological capabilities in infants versus adults are extremely different and for various reasons. The psychological and physiological difference in speech perception of adults and infants will be the main discussion in this paper. Speech perception is when language is spoken heard and understood. The level of comprehension of language is based on intellectual capacity, age, and experiences. The basics of speech start with sounds and breaking them down into…

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    Critical Reading: “The Blind Man” We live in a society where people are solely judged by their appearance. We allow the media and the internet to develop our opinions. Most of us no longer take the time to get to know each other and it's rather unfortunate. The short story “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver is very relatable and is a great example because it deals with the idea of looking versus actually seeing. One might think that those two words are interchangeable but Carver shows that…

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    Interactivity and interactive art The main concern of this chapter is trying to answer these questions: how can define the interactivity in art and what is the possible interactions between the viewer/participant and artwork? They could be a start point to understand different aspects of interactive situations and environments. It is correct that the process of interaction is often tactile and the user actually physically touches the work and experiences its responses, but interactivity is not…

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    The artwork of The Death of the Virgin is one of Bartolomeo Vivarini showstoppers. The fine art is painted in wood with Tempera. While this work of art was painted on 1485. While this work of art is portraying the dead Virgin, it is encompassed by the messengers and her child Christ at the top. With extraordinary differentiations in utilizing the essential shades of red, blue and green, Bartolomeo utilized that advantaged to demonstrate the complexity of death to life. This work of art holds a…

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