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    from this study can be found in the thoughts of Henry M. Sayre. In particular‚ I am deeply impressed by Sayre’s discussions of the four roles of the artist. Hence‚ for this article‚ I will compare and contrast these roles‚ placing a particular emphasis on a few of the artistic works created by them. The FIRST role Sayre mentions is one in which the artist creates "a visual record of the places‚ people‚ and events that surround them" (Sayre 11). This role is meant to record the world. Since all art seems

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    A Hunger Artist Analysis

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    Journal #2 (A Hunger Artist) A possible point the author could be making about society and art is that the society’s likes and what is going on at that point in time has an effect of what is seen as art. The narrator describes his art as being “in fashion” which is a way of calling it a trend. Trends like bell bottom jeans and afros in the 70’s and even skinny jeans and hash tagging now‚ have and will change over time based on the era. In the story‚ the appeal for hunger art faded away and other

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    and the masklike faces derived from his study of African art. From 1909 to 1912 Picasso worked closely with Georges Braque—the only time Picasso ever worked with another painter in this way—and they developed what came to be known as Cubism. The artists presented a new kind of reality that broke away from Renaissance tradition‚ especially from the use of perspective and illusion. Neither Braque nor Picasso desired to move into the realm of total abstraction in their Cubist works‚ although they implicitly

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    Banksy: Graffiti Artist

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    English based graffiti artist‚ political activist‚ and film director whose identity is unknown. He is most known for is stencil graffiti which is when an artist uses an outline to produce an image that is easily reproduced. Most people would say that his style is similar to Blek le Rat aka the father of stencil graffiti. Banksy says he was inspired by an artist by the name of 3D. An artist who became one of the founding members of Massive Attack. He started as a freehand artist and said he change to

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    Ah Xian - Artist

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    Ah Xian Artist * Born Beijing‚ 1960 * Xian is regarded as one of the first contemporary artists of his time both in Australia and overseas * Ah Xian grew up during the cultural revolution in china and was trained as an artist specialising in painting * He came to Australia as a visiting student during the 1980’s at the University of Tasmanias school of art * He returned to china shortly before the violent tianimen square massacre in 1989 * Subsequentto this event‚ he decided

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    Artist from the Renaissance Bernardo Rossellino (1409-64)‚ born probably in Florence. He worked chiefly as an architect and was responsible for restorations of the Church of San Francesco in Assisi and many churches and palaces in Rome‚ Siena‚ Florence‚ and other cities. His most famous work is the tomb (begun 1444) of the Florentine historian Leonardo Bruni in the Church of Santa Croce in Florence. As a young man he was the apprentice and collaborator of Leone Battista Alberti‚ from whose sketches

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    Artist Sandy Skoglund

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    Historical Artist – Sandy Skoglund Admittedly so‚ I knew nothing of Sandy Skoglund or anything about her work. Learning that she was a professor of art really meant nothing to me. Until I looked at her work and how she created it all I had no interest. I learned that Sandy spends 6 months to a year to create her backgrounds. Only then feel her work is ready to allow her models the opportunity to pose for her. In the background she uses‚ she often uses food because she feels it is what people

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    leading artists in the world. He is popularly known for his portrait titled “Sugar Shack” which was featured in the 1970s sitcom‚ Good Times. His artistic expressions create uniqueness and imaginative experiences in African American culture. His interest in painting was sparked while browsing through art books when he accompanied his mother to work. He began painting while he attended North Carolina College which is now North Carolina Central University. Aside from being a talented artist‚ he was

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    Tattoo Artist Subcultures

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    Tattoo Artists: Ethnography Project Audience Analysis Tattoo artist subculture is one of the less known subcultures. A few people are aware of the characteristics of tattoo artist subculture. This tattoo artists ethnography project paper can be read by readers from different ethnicities‚ religions‚ genders‚ and geographical locations. In addition‚ there is not a specific age range for the reader of this project even though it is expected that people with age older than 14 years are more interested

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    A Hunger Artist: THEME What is A Hunger Artist? Normally‚ I would make a lame joke and say that it’s an artist who is hungry. OK‚ well it sounded better in my head. It’s about a man‚ an artist who fasts in a cage. You can look at the story from the point of view of society. You can think about the story relationship to “hunger”‚ and you can rationalize why the Artist put himself through this whole absurd ordeal. The Hunger Artist has to be a troubled man for “society” to stand there and basically

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