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    Sorzal Distributors

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    Sorzal’s Products? Existing Markets New Markets Existing Offerings – Authentic Artifacts‚ Jewelry‚ Pottery High Value‚ Reputable New Offerings – Replicas of Authentic Artifacts Low Value‚ Expands Product Line The description of the product-market matrix for Sorzal’s Products starts with the existing offerings of South American‚ African‚ and Indian authentic artifacts‚ jewelry‚ and pottery. These products were used to penetrate the market and to establish a respectable reputation. The products

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    Salvador Ortiz Case Study

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    storyline.” Through his photography artwork fashion and character design he creates a complete branding. Ortiz wants to continue on cultivating this project as a sci-fi big budget cinematic movie. Setting up his standards very high as he would like to work with the renown film producer George Lucas. He mentions that he says his goal at the top so that he would never give up until his script turns up on the big screen. Beyond the fame and artistic talent‚ Ortiz’s professional artistic career

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    Visual Arts Of China

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    Culture truly a beauty and a charm. Traditional Chinese Painting‚ Calligraphy‚ and Chop Engraving are great treasures of the Chinese civilization as they date far back into history and are still a great part of Chinese society today. The Porcelain Pottery and Embroidery of China are like no other; and the uniqueness and beauty of Macramé and Paper Cutting set a new standard for visual arts. You will find no other art in the world like the Visual Arts of China. Come and explore its great beauty‚

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    symmetrical shapes. From this innovation developed the Kamares ware‚ the most characteristic style of the Protopalatial Period. This pottery was characterised by very thin walls‚ robust swollen curves‚ elegant spouts and decoration. This early style of pottery‚ consisting of sweeping lines‚ spontaneity and fluidity would eventually be transformed into a more stylised manner of pottery in the Neopalatial Period; an aesthetic shift which reflects a shift in philosophical attitudes which became more interested

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    Ap World History Essay

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    AP World History Notes Ch 6 Early Americas & Oceania August 4‚ 2004 The cultures of the Americas and Oceania developed in relative isolation to the other early complex societies. Nevertheless‚ they too developed an agricultural base sufficient to support growing populations‚ specialized labor‚ political institutions‚ diverse societies‚ and long-distance trading networks. Less is known of these cultures than those in other parts of the world primarily because either writing systems did not develop

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    marketed by Americans and Europeans. some groups produced articles symbolizing status positions or items of religious significance. The Cherokee and iroquois which is the material culture part of the woodland groups their art included decorated pottery and baskets also quillwork and beadwork‚ birchbark utensils‚

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    For my research paper‚ I chose to write about Henry Mercer because his art with pottery and title work is very interesting. I decided to learn more about his history and artwork. Henry Mercer was born on June 24‚ 1856 in Doylestown‚ PA. As a child‚ Henry lived with his family members in New York and as a teenager he traveled to Europe‚ Scotland‚ Netherlands and other countries with his parents and aunts. Eventually‚ Henry decided to go to law school at Harvard University‚ which he graduated in the

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    Indus Valley Civilization

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    Apart from revealing the architecture and town-planning of the time‚ have also thrown valuable light on organizational‚ religious‚ and commercial aspects of the life of the people. Now I shall consider the finds-the pottery‚ terracotta’s‚ sculptures‚ seals‚ weights‚ etc. Pottery is found in very large quantities at all ancient sites. The terracotta figurines‚ human as well as animal‚ show vigour‚ variety‚ and ingenuity. In the art of metal sculpture too‚ great heights were achieved. The famous

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    that it was bright. The vivid hues did bring attention to it but I have no idea of what the message was supposed to be. Once we reached‚ the Newcomb exhibit things were a little more subdued. We did have a guide who took us through the pieces of pottery‚ tapestry‚ watercolor paintings‚ and bookplates. Most of these were by Sadie Irvine. One piece we looked at was a watercolor painting of a Cathedral in New Orleans. Sadie used different values of blue hue and shading to give it a depth of field that

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    Ancient Rome Culture

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    behind many legacies. One of the most important legacies was their culture. Rome culture left the best legacy because it is architecture left an idea for today’s modern sports‚ it is art help inspire artists today because they still do painting and pottery‚ also language because we still use Latin phrases today. The Arch The Romans got their culture from the Greeks and Etruscans. The Romans have the Arch which was borrowed from the Etruscans and it is the most important thing they add to architecture

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