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    Norma Leticia Ayon English 1050 09 16 2013 Drive and Determination A Dream of mine has always been to graduate from college or university‚ I grew up in an economically challenged household in Mazatlan‚ Mexico. There were seven of us children‚ four girl and three girls. Growing up in Mexico‚ it was extremely difficult for me to understand the differences among the classes and where my family belong in the world. Popularity‚ status‚ and education levels where strongly based on how much money

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    A Great Artist

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    abstract painting. What’s more‚ it reflects that Pablo Picasso did not only think about how to create a painting‚ but also thought about how to paint with inspiration from life and nature. As an abstractionist‚ Picasso’s works are not accepted by some artists and critics. However‚ his originality and skill have been praised for a long time. Money always tells the value of one’s painting. According to Bruno Dillen‚ one of Picasso’s paintings named Garçon à la Pipe‚ “depicting a Parisian boy holding a pipe

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    Some theorists might categorize a stand-up comedian as a performance artist. A performance artist is someone who creates a type of art and displays it to an audience or group of people. A comedian is someone who puts on a humorous show and acts out funny things to make an audience act. Also‚ a comedian is doing their comedy for entertainment like another type of performance artist. The goal for the comedian is to give something back to the audience by making them life and entertaining them. I would

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    Analysing and Artist

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    What colours does the artist use? Why? How is colour organised? What kind of shapes or forms can you find? What kind of marks or techniques does the artist use? What is the surface like? What kinds of textures can you see? How big is the work? Context This refers to how the work relates to a particular time‚ place‚ culture and society in which it was produced. When was it made? Where was it made? Who made it? Who was the work made for? What do you know about the artist? How does the work

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    Hitler as an Artist

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    hardworking‚ kinder woman. Needless to say‚ he was much closer to his mother than to his father. His father‚ Alois‚ wanted him to follow in his footsteps and work in the Austria customs‚ but Adolf pleaded to attend classical high school to become an artist. Despite his sons desires‚ Alois sent him to a technical school. He and his friend often attended operas. He spent four years there before leaving for Vienna with his dreams of becoming a painter. When Adolf was only 13 years old‚ in 1907‚ his

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    The Immortal Artist

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    The immortal Artist Throughout the history of the world humans have been intrigued by a condition referred to as immortality. Immortality is the state in which one defies death‚ thus conquering the realm of being a mortal. Scientists have searched for ways to create this phenomenon. With there over thought out and complex ideas they had managed to overlook the obvious. People had been achieving immortality for years. The key is not in physical exesistance but in your actions‚ creations‚

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    Feminism and Art

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    society‚ men had to work and had to be educated. Women on the other hand were not allowed and treated as objects‚ and stayed home to have children and to continue on the male name. “In general‚ women’s experience and situation in society‚ and hence as artists‚ is different from men’s‚ and certainly the art produced by a group of consciously united and purposefully articulate women intent on bodying forth a group of consciousness of feminine experience might indeed be stylistically identifiable as feminists

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    world…war artists emerge. Documenting different aspects of conflict through their art. ‘War art is not a typical or traditional ‘genre’ of art‚ however we could argue that it is a concoction of various genres such as landscapes‚ scenes from daily life‚ portraiture and possibly still life’. Pablo Picasso’s Guernica has become what is now seen as one of the most powerful anti-war paintings of the century‚ ‘as one commentator puts it: “Picasso often stressed the need for the modern artist to be a visual

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    Foley

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    off screen!) and for the boot-crunching to be added during Foley. How is Foley Done? Foley is usually performed by Foley artists. Ideally they stand on a Foley stage (an area with a variety of possible surfaces and props) in a Foley studio (a specialized sound studio)‚ though any post production sound studio will do with a little modification. The Foley artists can clearly see a screen which displays the footage they are to add sound fx to‚ and they perform their sound effects while watching

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    Julian Beever

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    greatest pavement artist Julian Beever is an English artist that creates surreal chalk drawings on pavement surfaces. His art is sometimes so convincing that people avoid potholes he has drawn on a pavement. His nickname is "the pavement picasso". His chalk art can take days to create but only last for a short time after being stomped by pedestrians or destroyed by the elements. His art continues to live‚ however‚ by photographs taken at the time. Julian discovered his talent as an artist in the 1980’s

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