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    those lines are the timeline that separates each era from each other. Francisco Coching “Cover of Pilipino Komiks” Ink on paper 33 cm x 25 cm 1950 These are some of the few artworks that caught my eye at the exhibition. Pop art is one of my favorite forms of art from the different styles existing. Comic books are also one of my fascinations. Put those two things and combine them together would surely lure me into looking and probably admiring an artwork. These comic book covers are dated

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    the different facets of American society‚ African Americans began to view photography as an outlet for self-expression and an opportunity to diminish stereotypes. By capturing images of their daily lives‚ they were given the power to change and shape perceptions of race. African American photographers began to share the goal of gaining social justice and equality through their images. Ultimately‚ a photograph’s ability to elicit emotion assisted African Americans in gaining empathy and understanding

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    Jonathan Drane’s The Art of Listening‚ gives us a poetic interpretation and perfect illustration of what we learned this week on listening as an integral part of communication. We learned that hearing and listening are two totally different concepts with totally different meanings. Hearing is a simple physiological process while listening is more complex requiring effort and practice if one wishes to do it effectively. I knew something of conversation‚ or so I thought/until I listened to another

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    Art Contextual Analysis

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    I was able to study the art of this time period in my art history course so that information was review for me. What I was able to learn quite a bit about was the religions and how their similarities are more than I ever knew. So‚ the 6 things I learned from this chpt are: The Roman Empire affected Judaism. Judaism affected Christianity. Christianity affected Islam. We can even take this back that the Egyptians affected the Roman’s. It’s amazing that religion has stood the test of time. I knew there

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    Mesopotamian Art Analysis

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    there are standing individuals carrying what seem to be musical instruments; one of them is a harp-like instrument. The inclusion of instruments can be said to reinforce an underlying theme of celebration that is frequently depicted in Mesopotamian art‚ and which is congruent with public displays of power. In the middle register‚ there are two standing figures carrying a basket with some sort of liquid‚ one carrying a lamb‚ and two figures carrying undefined objects on their heads. Similar to the

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    Napoleonic Art Analysis

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    Napoleonic Art Essay Napoleon viewed himself as an ambitious and a strong leader. He represented himself as a supreme leader ready to conquer and achieve higher goals for himself and France. this essay explains about this Napoleonic Art. In which I would be describing about its setting‚ Napoleon’s clothing‚ actions‚ and items with symbolic meaning. Furthermore‚ who painted this painting‚ his expression‚ other people in the painting and interesting facts. This famous painting of Napoleon was painted

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    INDIGENOUS AFRICAN ART FORMS AS SOURCES OF IDEAS FOR GRAPHIC DESIGN STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM African art throughout the history of art has influenced artists working in various styles and media. It is documented that African art forms inspired the works of modern masters such as Pablo Picasso‚ Henri Matisse‚ and Georges Braque. However‚ these artists came into contact with just few of these art forms and made a big issue out of it; the birth of art movements such as cubism and expressionism

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    Anxiety In Art Analysis

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    Almost all humans‚ at some point of their lives‚ experience a sense of nervousness or worry known as anxiety. Anxiety affects the way humans act because of this unease that humans feel‚ it creates a fear of completing tasks or a fear of failure. Some of those who experience anxiety break down and have panic attacks while others can control this feeling of uncertainty. Most artists are able to contain the sensation of apprehension through expressing what they feel in their pieces. In the works of

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    African American culture is so diverse and it is still evolving as we speak. Our history has such a strong and inspiring story. From our ancestors being enslaved to the Civil War and Emancipation‚ and so much more. Unfortunately‚ our history hasn’t been taught from an African American standpoint nor is it really being taught in our school systems. Yet‚ being able to have the experience to actually analysis and see our true history is just amazing. What some may know as the New Negro Movement‚ the

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    African American “Freedom” " I think it is better to see integration as the inclusion of all citizens into the same sphere of rights‚ the same range of opportunities and possibilities that our Founding Fathers themselves enjoyed. Integration is not social engineering or group entitlements: it is a fundamental absence of arbitrary barriers to freedom” (Cozic 206-207). Cozic states this in his book‚ Civil Liberties: Opposing Viewpoints‚ this quote means that rights should be given to anyone because

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