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    Rankin: the Artist

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    amateur portraits. Creative Products and People Rankin’s ’big break’ came 1992 when he and Hack co-founded British style mag Dazed & Confused. Still considered to be at the forefront of popular culture‚ D&C focuses on youth based trends within music‚ art‚ fashion‚ film and literature. "Dazed & Confused was always about creating our own magazine‚ and then giving others a platform‚ letting them work for us...We helped others. We loved ideas. We loved life. We were young and

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    Artist Producer

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    need to: 17.2 Marketing Strategy Produce a marketing strategy suitable to promote and sell a musical artist or band. You can choose yourself as an artist or any band that you are working with‚ in or outside of college‚ as long as they are unsigned. You need to 1) Describe the artist you are to market i.e. their style‚ genre and selling points 2) The intended target audience for the artist 3) Describe what publicity materials you will need to generate to effectively market your act e.g. web

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    Creative Artists

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    creative artists is always made the gravitation to contemporary society. And masterpieces are generated with the freedom idea in their mind. This raise a tangible issue to whether artists can do what they desire without government constraints. From my point of view‚ their artworks should be recognized through a justify prism of authorities to before publish them to general public. There are two inducements to interpret my opinion. Firstly‚ we agree that the responsibility of an artist is to

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    Graffiti artists in SA

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    According to Stowers (2005)‚ vales and reasons for people engaging in graffiti art are different with each artist. The main reason is fame and recognition of their ‘artwork’ (Stowers‚ 2005). Stowers (2005) denotes that Grafitti is known as a way of self expressing oneself. Like the art of writing‚ Graffitti is a form of communicating with other writers and the public (Stowers‚ 2005). Stowers (2005) notes that: “What it communicates is the artist’s identity‚ expression‚ and ideas. Judgments are based

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    The Black Arts Movement came about during a time when the Black Voice was trying to find a way to be heard. It was a struggle for the Black community to be able to find their nitch in a world that they were a minority. However‚ when this movement came along in the late 1960s‚ the voice that was often silenced now had found its own platform. In the Black Arts Movement essays written by both Larry Neal and Amiri Baraka they both discuss the impact of the Black Arts Movement on the African American

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    practice is known as the way an artist goes about doing his/her work‚ it can include influences‚ ideas‚ materials‚ tools‚ techniques and skills. An artists influences‚ intentions and choices may be shaped by the innovations of other artists‚ for example‚ if the artists feel the same way about political‚ social and cultural issues. Concepts are usually reused but shown in different ways. Chosen artists that display this theory and have affected the development of modern art in particular are‚ Edouard Manet

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    Hunger Artist

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    The story of “A Hunger Artist” takes place in the early 1920’s and is about a young man who fasts not out of pleasure but because he wants to. He enjoys the fame that he gets from the fasting‚ but the people do not understand that he only fast because he cannot find a food that he likes. Foreshadowing is used on when the hunger artist says “they made him miserable; they made his fasting seem terribly difficult...” talking about those the guards who would give him a chance to sneak food. Symbols are

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    Artists opinion

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    the theme of the painting is “Money‚ Power‚ Human‚ and Capitalism”. The reason why he used the one of the oldest methods in painting known as Woodcut to make print is because this technique is very new to him and give him a sense of excitement. The artist began to talk about the head part. He expressed that this part is quite indecent. The crown is composed of male genitalia. He claimed he got this idea from Sigmund Freud’s theory which suggested that the primary motivation for all things in life is

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    jason d - artist

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    Cattlelan is a profound joker and is highly renowned and controversial in the art world Jason Dodge is an American contemporary artist who was born in 1969‚ in Newton‚ Pennsylvania (US) and Maurizio Cattelan is an Italian contemporary artist who was born in 1960 in Padua‚ Italy. Dodge had 6 full years of contemporary art education compared to Cattelan who had an informal and self directed contemporary art education. Both Artists moved away from their home countries‚ Dodge to Berlin‚ Germany and Cattelan

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    Meditations of a Piss Artist

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    MEDITATIONS OF A PISS ARTIST by Menchu Aquino Sarmiento [pic] ©2002 by Copper Sturgeon   JOJO was idly tracing arcs and swirls on the rooftop of the Faculty Center. He was alone and his urine fizzled slightly on the pleasantly warm concrete with the hiss of rain. As in the unforeseen workings of mimetic magic‚ there did then arise from the heat-swollen earth‚ the vapors of a slight precipitation to come. Jojo felt triumphant‚ a personal sense of accomplishment. Maybe he was some kind of shaman

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