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    Suzanne Roles Suzanne Roles studied painting and printmaking at Camberwell School of Art from 1979 to 1983.Her still lives are based upon photographs taken with macro lenses and also use natural light to create dramatic shadows‚ therefore exploring the main interests of space‚ colour and texture. She is influenced by 16th/ 17th century Spanish still life artists. “My still lives are based upon aerial photographs taken using natural light to create dramatic shadows‚” she says‚ "therefore exploring

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    Argument Analysis for First Meditation‚ PP.41-42 1. When we are dreaming‚ such particulars as these are not true: that we are opening our eyes‚ moving our head and extending our hands. (Assumption) 2. Things seen during the slumber are like painted images. (Assumption) 3. Painted images could only have been produced in the likeness of true things. (Assumption) 4. Therefore‚ the general things of painted images are true and exist. (Conclusion from 3) 5. The general things in dreams are not imaginary

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    scholars and artists began to investigate what they believed to be revival of classical learning‚ literature and art”. The first painting that caught my eyes while reading chapter twelve was the Deposition. This piece was painted by Rogier van der Weyden. The reason why I really liked this piece was because it was a very meaningful piece about Christ. The Deposition is a painting of the removal of Christ’s body from the cross. According to the book‚ this artwork was very popular in the fifteenth century

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    As I stood there looking into the painting as if it were a portal back in time. I could think of nothing but what it must have felt like to be abandoned from your ship by no choice of your own‚ as illustrated in “A Storm on a Mediterranean Coast” by Claude-Joseph Vernet. Art can do that to people‚ you can feel emotions that are unable to be put into words‚ and see things that are indescribable. Although art is conceptually viewed differently by each person. Art is better in person as opposed to digitally

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    building holds 96 oil paintings‚ more than 100 water colors and drawings‚ and 1‚300 graphics‚ photographs and sculptures. This location is also the home of 7 out of 18 masterworks done by Dali. Salvador Dali left an outstanding line of art behind on January 23‚ 1989‚ He actually passed away in his hometown‚ Figueres‚ Spain. While exploring the museum I came across the painting “Homage to Crick and Watson” also known as “Galacidalacidesoxyribonucleiacid”. This painting immediately became

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    Design Analysis of Paul Klee’s Possibilities at Sea Artist: Paul Klee Title: Possibilities At Sea Size: 24” by 24” Year: 1932 Line: There is heavy use of contour line and line as symbol. The entire concept and composition are defined primarily through the heavy use of line and linear elements. The boat is constructed from thin red and white lines – the white lines defining the shape of the boat and the red lines providing a supporting structure vertically and horizontally. There’s also

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    The Young Woman In many paintings‚ you can tell the purpose or deeper meaning based on the artist and the year it was painted. Yet not all paintings are that simple. More often than not we come across an image not knowing anything about its origin. We are forced to think for ourselves and decipher what we believe the deeper meaning is. This is something that happened to me while researching a famous art piece. While I do not know who‚ the artist is‚ or when it was painted I still must decipher

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    Carl Aldrin E. Sulam 2012-24719 Art Studies 1 Formal Analysis on UP Wall Mural along Katipunan Avenue and “The Dance” UP Wall Mural along Katipunan Avenue The wall mural along Katipunan Avenue is a very long piece of artwork. The mural gives a festive and lively Philippine-like feeling as you come across it. A reason for this is its use of very representational and bright colors. The mural is a very polychromatic one that uses the lighter values of color used thus one could attribute these characteristics

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    introduced to this summer‚ it is my favorite for many reasons. After looking deeper into the painting and learning of the symbolism and background of it‚ I began to find myself really interested in it. I became interested enough in this painting to do some research on it outside of the class. While there are many common characteristics held by the painting‚ they are not my main reason to enjoy it. The painting features intriguing symbolism and a lot of possible background to it that contribute to what

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    understand what you are looking at. In fact‚ it might even be difficult to tell what the piece of art is. The picture has the detail and smoothness of a photograph‚ but the abstractness and lack of defining boundaries characteristic of a landscape painting. There appears to be features of a person as well as features of a room‚ but the person has no body and the room seems to narrow into a corridor. The only recognizable part of the picture is a female face in the center‚ staring ambivalently out at

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