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     As a child he always had a love and fascination     for science and evolution and wanted to become a biologist. A great deal of his work is     inspired by science‚ nature‚ and seductively shows the art of transformation. When it comes     to making his sculptures‚ Altmejd wants his audience to concentrate on the complexity of his

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    beautiful exhibition of life-size sculpture. This bust takes a small departure from the tradition sculptures Egypt in that she portrays a sense of introspection and a slightly artificial sensitivity. There is much expression shown in the most minimal upturn of the corners of her somewhat pierced lips. It shows Nefertiti from the shoulders up wearing her Blue Crown. The Blue crown has some damage to it as do her ears but little other damage is apparent on the sculpture. There is no trace of hair beneath

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    what could be improved would be if the wound on the wounded soldier was visible‚ if it was visible I could not only see the tragedy he went through but also feel his pain. This work of art is compared to others by showing emotion and pain. This sculpture is to represent a historian event and I feel that all work of art comes down to a historian event that has happen to either the artist or worldwide historian event; tourist attack‚

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    Art Analysis #2 Psyche Revived by Cupid’s Kiss Antonio Canova (1757 – 1822)‚ considered the greatest sculptor of his time in Europe‚ and because he was his work became a model for many sculptors. Canova was known for the way he was able to represent Romantic Classicism‚ something that at the time was valued. He was able to take daring ideas and turn them into images that were seductive in elegance and form. One of Canova’s sculptures stayed true to his neoclassical approach. His sculpture titled

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    Yoko Ono Art Exhibit Going to this exhibit showed me that people really do care about the world. There are not many people in society that care enough to voice their opinion‚ or go out of their way to try to make the world a better place. Yoko Ono is a rare and very inspiring person. The Rauschenberg Art Gallery depicted many of Yoko Onos’ inspiring works of art. The light tower‚ wish tree‚ and imagine peace tower were the three I paid the most attention to. These three exhibits all showed Yoko’s

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    Visual Analysis of the Marble Statue of Aphrodite Name Institution Visual Analysis of the Marble Statue of Aphrodite Aphrodite statues were very popular in Greece during the Hellenistic period. The marble Aphrodite of Knidos was the most renowned among the many Greek goddesses. Also written as the Aphrodite of Cnidus‚ the marble sculpture was created by an Attic sculptor known as Praxiteles during the 4th century BC. Arguably‚ it is believed to

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    Visual Analysis of Richard Serra’s Two Cuts Richard Serra develops a visual language that breaks from the history of sculptural identity. His artworks reveal the methods of construction vital to the composition of his work and allow the viewer to become involved in the process of making. The steel is ribbed on the surface‚ which relates immediately to the process of cutting. Furthermore‚ his works are not pictorial or decorative in any sense but rather are large bold industrial slabs of

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    left the marks in his hand so he would remember that he is lower class and will never get to where Picasso is. “Inside Cousteau moved from room to room admiring the art that filled the villa: paintings piled on the floor‚ drawings pinned to walls‚ sculptures clumped in corners.” Cousteau admires Picasso’s work; he wishes that people could admire him as he admires Picasso. Picasso shut the door in Cousteau’s face showing he doesn’t care. Usually you would see your friend off then shut the door‚ but Picasso

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    The sculpture that I decided to reflect upon is L’Offrande (The Offering) by Robert Wlerick. The sculpture is situated in a grassy meadow area in between the academic buildings of Stein and Beaven. The scale of the piece seems to be larger than life. The proportions of the sculpture are larger than an average sized woman and appears almost like an Amazon woman. The Offering is representational and it depicts a nude woman sitting on a step. It appears the sculpture is made out of bronze and has been

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    made between the years 2600-2300 BCE. My second art pieces is a sculptor as well from Etruscans‚ it’s sarcophagus of Lars Pulena. It was made in 200 BCE. Although both of this are male sculpture‚ they are different. I will compare these two sculpture from two different areas technique and style. I n the first sculpture male harp player‚ we notice that the face and the body are over simplify and highly abstract which makes it flat. In the other hand sarcophagus figure is carved in and out which add

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