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    As part of the Places and Spaces unit you will paint an image of the College in the style of the Fauves. Before we get started‚ it is a really good idea to observe and analyse the work of the Fauves. Reading a little more about their stylistic approaches and aims will help inform and enhance your own artmaking. Task One 1.View the PowerPoint presentation on Fauvsim‚ taking brief notes as you go. 2. Then‚ write an analysis of Derain’s "London Bridge‚Winter" from the Frames. Do a Google search

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    impressionism era that will help to bring in some light colors and simplicity can look beautiful. The first one‚ Still life apples and grapes‚ is a simple painting of apples and grapes from Claude Monet‚ who was one of the original painters to break away from the realistic movement from the 18th century (Claude Oscar Monet‚ 2002-2014). This is just as the title says it is some apples and grapes on a table‚ with some being in a bowl and some being on the table. They cast their shadows so that it is very easy

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    Sunrises and sunsets in the novel The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton takes a very important role in the novel and even in real life. A sunset is the time in the evening when the sun disappears or daylight fades. A sunset to me means the end of the day‚ and a sunrise is the beginning of a new day. A sunset shows opportunities fading away unlike a sunrise that reveals opportunities. For the Sunset project my sunset was made out of stained glass and mirrors. Lastly‚ the sunset plays a role in The Outsiders

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    influenced by both popular advertising and the comic book style. He described Pop Art as‚ "not ’American’ painting but actually “industrial painting" Sunrise Sunrise is a pop art picture made in 1965 by Roy Lichtenstein. Lichtenstein’s Sunrise reinterprets the landscape by subjecting it to his unique "Pop" filter‚ creating a faux mechanical sunrise. Sunrise is a relatively early work in Lichtenstein’s career‚ just a couple years after he began to gain notoriety for his paintings and just two years before

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    in which a film establishes setting‚ shapes character‚ signposts its narrative‚ directs the audience’s and instils general emotional states’ (2012: 385). Sunrise: a song of two humans by F.W. Munrau was released in 1926‚ at the turning point of the transition to sound after years of ‘silent’ films‚ and used brilliantly sound. In relation to Sunrise‚ we can explore the use of sound‚ especially the use of music and sound effects‚ and their functions and effects.

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    Trough this technique‚ he achieves a realistic approach at capturing nature as well as the sensual nudes in such movement and drama and realism. This style of painting is seen widely more or less in the Impressionist period. Monet was definitely influenced by Rubens. Who was to say that one was not able to capture nature at it’s greatest by using this Rubenesque style of painting? Rubens plays with the light a little in this one. As the light glares off of Marie Medici’s dress

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    Cultural differences and conflicts in tourism: a case study of Dubai: Culture determines human behaviour and shows differences on how people do things and receive world. People are not consciously aware of their culture before they come across foreign culture. Foreign culture set situations where people feel uncomfortable which helps them to understand cultural differences. Elements generating cultural differences are such as language‚ religion and economics (Reisinger & Turner‚ 2003). Two

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    Arts Appreciation 1301 Chapter 1 Quiz 1. Chapter One opens by describing the work of artist Cai Guo-Qiang. Gunpowder is an unusual material to draw with and the sky is an unusual surface to draw on! What reasons does the artist give for using gunpowder as his drawing material? Cai Guo-Qiang wished to create beauty from something like gunpowder‚ which is originally considered a force of destruction. 2. On page 3‚ the author (Sayre p.3) states: “Appreciating art is never just a question of accepting

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    the 1955 American Flag painting. His innovative modern art pushed boundaries that none had experimented with in the 1950s as he began to paint numbers and maps of America. In my opinion‚ the best artist within the European Art exhibit was Claude Monet. His paintings found in gallery 161 of the Water Lily Pond and Bend in the Epte River near Giverny found in gallery 157 displayed an excess of color like the pinks and greens of exotic flora and fauna. Overall‚ I enjoyed this assignment and its mandatory

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    It’s a cold and overcast day in February and a man sits alone at a park bench‚ at the Odette Sculpture Park. He watches as the river splashes aggressively about‚ caused by the strong wind blowing that day. Perched above him on the top of a hill just a few feet from the road‚ sits a large-scale sculpture called “Salutation”‚ by Ralph Hicks. Standing only 6 feet tall‚ it’s original conception called for the sculpture to have a height 30 feet and be placed at five of the major entryways leading into

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