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    The Artwork

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    The artwork I chose for my paper comes from an artist by the name of Angel Rodriguez-Diaz. The title of the artwork is Circulos de Confusion meaning Circles of Confusion‚ and was painted in 1993. It is 31 7/8 inches high and 84 inches wide. This particular piece of art is painted‚ oil on paper on linen. Angel Rodriguez-Diaz is an American contemporary artist born in 1955‚ who lives in the San Antonio area. In Circulos de Confusion‚ there is a detailed painting of a shirtless man‚ 30’s-40’s in

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    Amy J Compare and Contrast Essay The “Self-Portrait with a bandaged ear” by Vincent Van Gogh and “The Two Fridas” by Mexican painter Kahlo Frida are depicting the artists’ deep hurt and emotional breakdown at losing their special person in life. However‚ the portrait “The Two Fridas” is representing the artist’s conflicting psychological mind more into details and straightforward than Vincent Van Gogh’s self-portrait “The Bandaged Ear.” In “The Two Fridas‚” she uses various actions and

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    Studio Mark: 11/20 The artworks are primarily two-dimensional and produced in such media as acrylic‚ pen and ink‚ chalk‚ watercolour‚ pencil‚ photography and mixed media. An additional and informative photograph of the exhibition as a whole is also included in the record booklet. The student mainly shows artwork on a theme relating to the female form and displays some sensitivity to the materials used and to their use in the development of this theme. The work is personally relevant and‚ through

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    Artwork Frame

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    Analysing Artworks Using The Frames  These questions can be used by students as a guide when analysing their own  work and the work of other artists.  Citation  Artist: Title of Artwork:  Size: Location:  Date: Form: (drawing‚ painting‚ sculpture‚ photography; printmaking‚ mixed  media‚ design‚ architecture‚ graphics‚ textiles‚ installation‚ performance‚ 4D‚  earth art...  Cultural Analysis  1. What artists/artworks/art movements have inspired the artwork?  2. What messages does the art work carry

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    When I look at her art it speaks architecture‚ power and vibrancy. Morris’s paintings and films complement and connect to one another. Analysis of Artwork Potomac Parkway [Capital] Made in the year 2001 When Looking at the piece‚ I can see that most of the artwork is covered in a random positions of irregular triangles. The shapes are all coloured in both light and dark solid colours‚ however black is the dominant colour. I would

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    Artwork Essay

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    I have never seen nor heard any artwork procedure or styles like Chris Jordan put into his work. His imagination to condense small materials to create and connect to a bigger picture is incredibly impressive. Given that I previously took Asian Art History‚ I also became familiar with some of Hokusai’s paintings. I believe that Chris Jordan’s version of Hokusai’s “The Great Wave Off Kanagawa”‚ which he call it “Gyre”‚ has a harmonious theme. Chris uses plastics as a medium for this piece because it

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    Symbolism In Artwork

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    The artworks I looked at relate to material we have discussed in class because there’s a lot that are about religion. In class‚ we learned about religions including the Islamic religion from which I saw a lot of works on. There’s also a lot of symbolism within the artworks. Symbolism is really important in humanities when we look at pictures. For example‚ in The Hijab Project by Al Ahad‚ according to Muslim women‚ the Hijab is a symbol for being strong‚ being different‚ having modesty and confidence

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    religious military doctor. Munch’s mother Laura Munch died when Edvard was only 5years old‚ along with one of his sisters. In 1864 after Edvard was born all of his family moved Kristiania‚ the capital of Norway. Soon after that Edvard got interested in artworks‚ but his parents told him to focus on something else. After he graduated he left for college where he wanted to become an engineer then after a while he fought his true calling was art. Edvard dropped out of college and went to the Royal drawing

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    Color-Mood Analysis Book(s): Twilight Saga Color Scheme: ANALYSIS: a) Colors used and moods conveyed * RED Twilight Saga is a romance series between supernatural beings and humans. One of the three colors used in the books covers is red. Here‚ it impresses the romantic content of the novel. Aside from that‚ it portrays a lush of mystery and enticement to the viewers; something that would make them go deeper to what the novel is all about. Red was used to give accent to the neutral

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    Personal Statement: ARTWORK 2 How have you explored mark making through your artworks? What has been successful or created difficulty for you? Throughout the process of exploring mark making‚ different media’s and styles have been incorporated to develop a personal style. I have created this by researching different techniques and styles from a range of artists‚ both famous and non-famous artists such as Bridget Riley‚ Victor Vasarely and Pablo Picasso. The most difficult part of mark making

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