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    shown with Australian artist Brett Whiteley’s artwork series called “the Christie series”. Some of Whiteley’s artworks include “Head of Christie”‚ “Christie and Hectoria McLennan”‚ “10 Rillington Place” and “Christie and Kathleen Maloney”. Brett Whiteley is an Australian artist paints his artworks in an abstract way. He was born on the 7th of April 1939 and he died on the 15 June 1992.Whiteley was a passionate artist who worked across a wide variety of media. Whiteley was a draughtsman‚ printmaker

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    Brett Whiteley and Francis Bacon Essay Question: Discuss the way Whiteley’s work; ‘Self Portrait in the Studio’ 1976‚ and Bacon’s ‘Figure in Movement‚ 1976’ show two very different approaches to practice. How have these artists used gesture‚ colour‚ and form differently in these works to explore totally different emotional and psychological territory? Francis Bacon and Brett Whiteley show two very different approaches to their practice. They use gesture‚ colour and form differently in these works

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    realistic. In the painting there are 9 or more nudes‚ some on the rug‚ the sculptures‚ and the person on the bed‚ the sketches and a few more. This might show that this is one of the main topics he paints. The sculpture in the picture symbolises that Brett didn’t just do paintings but also drew sketches‚ as shown in the painting from the sketch book leaning on the chair‚ and sculptures from the 2 sculptures in the painting. In the artwork the colours used are bright‚ vibrant colours like dark blue‚ yellow

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    symbols. This essay will consider two artists that work are defined as being characterised by signs and symbols and use art as means of communicating with the world they live in; Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890) and Australian artist Brett Whiteley (1939-1992). Signs and symbols form the basis of how art is observed and interpreted. They represent an idea that an artist is trying to convey to their audience. Signs and symbols can be in the colour scheme‚ the depiction of subjects and the

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    Brett Favre

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    Research Paper (Brett Favre) A Living Legend “Brett Favre is one of the greatest quarterbacks in the history of professional football. You are judged by winning‚ and he’s won more games than any other quarterback who has ever played. But I will remember him just as well for being such a fierce competitor and outstanding leader. He was the face of the Packers and a great credit to our game. It was an honor to coach against him.”(Mike Shanahan‚ Denver Broncos Head Coach) Brett’s passion for

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    Brett Favre Biography

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    Brett Favre is one of the best quarterbacks if not the best to play the game. He led the Packers to the first super bowl since the Vince Lombardi era. He leads the league with the most passing yards all-time. Brett Favre was born in Gulfport‚ Mississippi and raised in the small town of Kiln‚ Mississippi. He went to Hancock North Central High School where he earned 5 letters for baseball since he started in the eighth grade. He played football in a mainly run orientated offense where he would

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    Brett Favre Essay

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    Best Quarterback in NFL History. Brett Favre is the best quarterback of all time‚ and I can prove it. Some argue that Brett Favre is the greatest because of his NFL records in wins‚ passing touchdowns‚ passing yards and consecutive starts. These records are the foundation of Favre’s case as the best‚ but let’s take a look and find out why Favre is really the best. Brett Favre’s interception record is the argument that kills Favre. The reason why Favre isn’t the greatest‚ right? Wrong. When

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    Brett Favre Narrative

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    Maybe it’s because I live in Rhinelander‚ Wisconsin‚ where Brett Favre draws more of a crowd on Sunday than any religious service‚ cheese is a staple food‚ it’s sub-zero during global warming‚ current "fashions" come three years after they’ve hit it big with the rest of the world‚ and where all children by the age of ten can use a 12-gauge like it’s their job. I shouldn’t have told them I live on a farm with a barn‚ ten chickens‚ a dog‚ a canary‚ two thousand deer‚ coyotes and beautiful Silver Bass

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    Brett Bailey

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    Wor ld Bunfight Journeys into the South African Psyche “South Africa’s edgiest director.”1 “The whizz-kid of transformed drama.”2 “Bad boy of the [South African] theatre scene.”3 These are just a few of the epithets won by director-playwright Brett Bailey‚ variously charged with trespassing onto sacred cultural terrain and hailed as a trailblazing visionary forging the way toward a new South African theater — a theater capable of accommodating the complexities and collisions of belief‚ tradition

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    Lady Brett

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    The Characterization of Lady Brett In the novel by Ernest Hemingway‚ The Sun Also Rises‚ the character named Lady Brett Ashley is assimilated in the words of another character‚ Mike‚ with the Greek Goddess Circe. This Goddess is known in Homer’s Odyssey for luring men with her irresistible charms and transforming them into animals. If this myth was to partake in reality‚ it would be without doubt represented in this novel. The majority of men in the story are tormented and subject to Brett’s

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