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    How Music Changed My Life

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    I think painting while listening to music can heal anyone from all negative thoughts. Not only did I experience a ton of negative thoughts from depression, but also so do many other individuals around the world still today. There are tons of triggers that can…

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    from the 1868-1881, most of his paintings were realistic paintings. Realism is a way to categories paintings, this painting was categorized by what was actually happening in the work of art, his paintings are truthful. He did his paintings before, during and after the civil war. He had many paintings with women, children, farmers, fields, animals, and many other people in his paintings. His paintings were how he felt or what he saw when he painted. He started painting in Boston then he went to…

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    I will be talking about the painting “The Last Supper” by Leonardo da Vinci. In this particular painting the artist really doesn’t use the Encaustic method. It looks likes da Vinci use the tempera technique because the painting has a certain glow or transparency to it. The painting looks like it was painted on a stone. Most artist back then use the tempera method on stone. The fresco method is not used in this painting. It is not a fresco because you cannot change or modify when an artist…

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    picture. Painting has played a crucial role in my life ever since I was a young child. My love for painting came from my uncle, who was also a painter, when he gave me a quite large watercolor paint set. When I opened the box, my eyes were glued onto the wondrous sight filled with a variety of treasures such as paint brushes, watercolor paint tubes, and artist boards. Ever since then, I began to paint from the walls of my bedroom to eventually the canvases in my art classes. Painting became my…

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    Nocturne in Grey and Gold: Canal, Holland falls under the category of a watercolor painting which is the use of pigments suspended in water and or gum arabic in order to create a sense of a dampened paper. This use of watercolor is obvious because of the detail shown in the painting. The colors and shapes seem to blend into one another, creating this murky and almost blurred image which can only be achieved through the use of watercolor. How does the artist use color? Are stark contrasts or is…

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    Albert Namatjira (b. 1902) was an Indigenous Australian artist from the Northern Territory, he initially began by creating artwork that was inspired by his cultural heritage and places of his tribe (Aranda). Namatjira uses watercolors to create a raw landscape of rural Australia. Namatjira initially painted to sell his artworks as an income for his growing family but in the year 1934 people from Melbourne came to see his work and within two years led to Namatjira’s artwork being exhibited and…

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    Art Career Research Paper

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    the artists use to create artworks” (Mittler 18). For example paint is an example of art media. So if someone was painting a picture, their paint would be their material they used to create their picture. “Art process is the action involved in making art.”(Mittler 18). For example painting is an example of art process(Mittler 18). So if someone is painting a picture, when they are painting, that is the art process because it’s the action they are doing to create art their picture. So how they…

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    Christina's World Meaning

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    Christina’s World was his introduction into the “evolution of his own private language of metaphor.” As positioned in the painting, Christina lays where the painter first recognized her steadfast ambition, explaining, that she "was limited physically but by no means spiritually." Art historians vary among their opinions on what type of art movement is present in the piece, some refer the painting as being magical realism with its attention to detail, while others…

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    Paul Klee Research Paper

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    Tanner Harmsen Ms. Bromley October 2, 2016 Artist Essay Paul Klee Paul Klee was a German and Swiss artist best known for his amount of art influenced by expressionism, surrealism, and cubism. Paul Klee was born in Munchenbuchsee, Switzerland, on December 18, 1879. He was involved and influenced by many artistic movements, including cubism, surrealism, and expressionism. He taught in Germany until 1933. His family then fled to Switzerland, where he died on June 29, 1940. In his early life he…

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    Leigh And Her Mom Analysis

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    1994; I found this painting in the CSUN Art Galleries. There are many paintings in the CSUN Art Galleries, this painting attracts me the most. The size of the painting is 56 inches by 60 inches, this is a painting that is not small nor big. This painting was painted in 1994, so there doesn’t have a lot of high technology, like cell phone or iPad in those days, so it’s easier to analysis. When I first saw this painting, it very attracts me, especially the color of the painting. The background…

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