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    the image list. KEY TERMS: Trompe l’oeil Nonobjective art Representational art Impasto Iconography Chiaroscuro Contrapposto value Linear perspective scale/hierarchical Emphasis Expressionistic art Unity & variety Design principles Visual elements Abstract art Hue Overlapping Saturation Realistic/Realism art Analogous colors Atmospheric perspective Complementary colors Visual elements Design principles Form/Content Style Volume Primary colors Local color Mass Shade Tint Kinetic art Texture Types of

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    Brooks Bridge

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    rushed to the hospital and found a way into the Intensive Care Unit. There in the bed was my friend with two broken arms and internal damage to his kidneys. At his side sat his mom. When I asked what happened‚ she said that Cj was hit off of Brooks Bridge by a drunk driver. A thirty-foot fall into the ground below‚ landing in the grass. Cj was two-inches away from the stone hard concrete that could’ve ended his life. It takes something very immense to show who your real friends are. It could range

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    Chapter 31 1. No. He stated‚ “ ‘Progress’ is merely a modern idea‚ that is‚ a false ideal. The European of today is vastly inferior in value to the European of the Renaissance: further development is altogether not according to any necessity in the direction of elevation‚ enhancement‚ or strength. 2. A.) Paul Verlaine‚ Arthur Rimbaud‚ Charles Baudelaire‚ Stephane Mallarme‚ & Maurice Maeterlinck. B.) To find a language that embraced the mystical‚ the erotic‚ and the ineffable world

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    Introduction Our Contribution Generation of Program Invariants using Abstract Interpretation Framework 41st Annual International IEEE/IFIP conference‚ DSN- 2011‚ Hong Kong Anirban Roy Choudhury Homi Bhabha National Institute Mumbai‚ India 30 June‚ 2011 Anirban Roy Choudhury Generation of Program Invariants using Abstract Interpretation Introduction Our Contribution Abstract Interpretation Abstract Domains Motivation A faulty computer software can cause significant economic

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    Exploration In Both The Visual and Emotional Qualities of Art For many artists their primary goal is in exploring both the visual and emotional qualities of art. The Frames and The Conceptual Framework are both ways of exploring both the visual and emotional qualities of art. The Frames are applied to the process of judging‚ investigating‚ explaining‚ understanding‚ indentifying and expressing ideas on artworks. The Conceptual Framework refers to the agencies of the art world. In this essay

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    engender their artwork. Jackson Pollock‚ Picasso and Jeff Koons are artists that use their experience to form their art. Jackson Pollock led a life of fame and notoriety produced by a life of hardships‚ hard work and bad habits. He was an American Abstract Expressionist who defied every rule of harmony and good taste in the 1940’s with his aggressive artworks. Pollock as a teenager was expelled from school causing him to enroll himself in the Art Students League; this suggests Pollock as a troubled

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    The second half of Leo Steinberg’s Other Criteria focuses on the differences between past artists and modern artists. Steinberg introduces the reader to the idea of having many objects merge into each other‚ instead of having many distinct objects in the piece with distinct lines and colors. He also brings up the idea of the flatbed picture plane. Instead of composing a piece with the idea of human posture in mind‚ these “flatbed” pieces are composed more like a worktable or a bulletin board. Beginning

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    the purplish borders emerge as if to sink the shapes rather than float them. The suggested mobility of positive and negative spaces implies an extraordinary sense of introspective depth. Though Rothko was classified as one of the leading figures of Abstract Expressionists‚ his paintings seemed to transcend Greenbergian flatness and appeal to more human senses than merely opticality. The broad areas of color in No.12‚ as well as those of his other major practices‚ are his vehicles to evoke the primal

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    unlimited possibilities”. The term was later applied to the movement in the 1960’s. Other names for the movement include ABC art‚ minimal art‚ reductivism‚ and rejective art. Minimalism was a reaction against the formal overkill and pretentiousness of Abstract Expressionism. It had roots in Pop art‚ Cubism‚ and Conceptual art and was also inspired by Russian Suprematists such as Kasimir Malevich.An American-born movement‚ Minimalism stemmed mostly from the work of Frank Stella‚ whose Black Paintings were

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    Abstract Concept - Freedom Freedom. It is the absence of necessity‚ one’s right to do whatever they please. An open-ended‚ infinite journey into the depths of creativity where one is not restricted by rules and regulations. People are able to find freedom within themselves and in the world around them. It is the result of lifted pressures and expectations given to people. Many people have images of freedom they have developed through experience and cultural immersion. Cultures all have their own

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