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    type. So‚ I have started to paint a bit‚ and do random‚ but stress-relieving‚ drawings‚ such as when I started to just write the names of bands that I like a lot on a balloon. Sure it is weird or different‚ but once you actually so it‚ it is actually pretty funny and once you pop the balloon the drawing and words actually come out kind of cool. My other new stress reliever is has the same effect as the balloon drawings and it just helps to calm down or if I feel like creating

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    representing the animals‚ and not with locating them in a specific place or on a common ground line. On the walls of Lascaux cave‚this painting shows the two basic approaches to drawing and painting. The difference in the styles suggest that different artists painted the animals at different times. While most of the drawing is on a common ground line (the horizontal base of the composition) Some seem to float above the viewers head‚ like clouds in the sky. The painting has no setting‚background‚ and

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    is your favorite effect? Why? After playing around with some things I have taken a liking in Drop Shadow‚ Feather‚ Inner Glow‚ and Outer Glow. Each of these effect add detail to your design and adds a pop that makes it stand out that makes your drawing look like it was really drew. What is your favorite graphic style? I kind of like how you can create your own style in your own way and also you can you use Graphic style libraries to sort or pick different styles. You select‚ sort‚ and view items

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    Rajelle D. Hernandez Doodling as a Way to Concentrate Doodling‚ according to Random House Webster’s Dictionary‚ is an act of drawing or scribbling idly (210). The term usually has a negative connotation to people. Scribbling flowers‚ squares‚ circles‚ and hearts on your notebook while the teacher is talking in front is like saying that you prefer to draw than to listen to such boring topics. Therefore‚ doodling is seen as a sign of lost of focus and concentration. But according to a study conducted

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    My Significant Other

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    of art that can be taught. Art has been used for thousands of years. Art is a way of expressing life. My favorite kinds of art are expressed through drawings and paintings. In Expressionist Art the artist tries to show strong certain feelings about something important. This can be done through sculptures‚ paintings‚ drawings‚ etc. When I am drawing I tend to draw people and things that relate to a person or multiple people. My sketches are complete with shading. Shading is to show shadows and contrast

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    flicked across the page. He worked quickly‚ touching down in random corners of the portrait. He thickened a bit of shadow under the left eye‚ added another lock of hair‚ and sharpened the edge of the woman’s lip. Pablo was so engrossed in the drawing that he was not aware of his teacher standing just behind him‚ looking over his shoulder. “That’s beautiful. I’m glad to have you in my class‚ Pablo. You are very talented.” Ms. Sanadi smiled at him. “Who is it?” “It’s‚ um‚ no one really.” Pablo

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    Del Kathryn Barton

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    Source:Amstrong‚ Claire. “Emerging Artists”. Art & Australia Magazin. Web. 16 Oct. 2012.<http://www.artaustralia.com/emergingartist_delkathrynbarton.asp>. | Practice:Conceptual: * Drawings are the product of her relationship and interest with mankind. * Intentionally making it explicit or titillating * Imaginary world * The fluidity between the real and the imaginary is her central concern as an artist. | Frames:Structural: * Vibrant imagery * Traditional techniques and

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    art is an expression

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    Society has a way of creating social norms‚ and through this influence people to become inspired to be different‚ to express themselves in many ways and to share with others this passion‚ in the form of art. Cultures have utilized art in the form of drawings‚ patterns‚ and techniques; for example the type of clothes they wear‚ and type of houses they live in. Art is everywhere. Albert Einstein once said‚ you could look at life as if nothings a miracle or as if everything is. I think that you can look

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    Classification Essay

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    also considered an art form. Don’t tell my children that they are already doing graffiti on my walls but no harm in it they are toddlers so they are forgiven. Moving on‚ we also have drawing as an art form which consists of color pencil‚ sketches‚ chalk‚ and charcoal. They may include such drawings as anime which is drawing of cartoons which is led to the creation of animation‚ but I will get more into that later. Next on the list is collage art which is taking pieces of newspaper clipping‚ photographs

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    There are no formal or normative standards for the TAT‚ but the simplest procedure for studying TAT responses is by using the inspection technique. Interpreting the TAT pictures are best seen psychologically as a series of social situations and interpersonal relations. It is also important to consider that all characters in the stories are projected aspects of the self‚ so they may represent the ideal‚ real‚ or feared self. The absence of positive outcomes indicates possible depression and hopelessness

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