Deborah Tatko Art 131 Maggie Whitley November 15‚ 2012 Portraits Throughout History Portraits and self portraits throughout history have been crucial to the development in the artistic world‚ be it due to self development in the artist own personal gain of self understanding or if it is an economical gain of not having to pay a model to sit for the artist while he/she works. Without all of the amazing portraits society has gained over the years‚ especially in the 16th century. Take The Mona
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Is this Art or Not? Here is an image. I do consider the following picture art because of its elements and formats‚ its influence from the Northern Renaissance‚ its significance to the Impressionism Movement‚ and its similarities to the Egyptian movement. In the following picture‚ there are various artistic elements and formats. In the background and foreground of the image‚ it is a neutral color scheme‚ consisting of whites and browns. In the center of the picture‚ you will see three basketballs
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Q1. The articles that I have read are… A1. I have read “Becoming the Boss”‚ “Primal Leadership”‚ and “Art of Negotiation”. Q2. The article I liked best was…. A2. The article that most intrigued me was the “Art of Negotiation” article. The reason this particular article stood out to me is because of the intense detail given on the topic of Negotiation. This article goes in depth about the necessities of a successful negotiation. In this particular piece negotiation is thoroughly analyzed
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The Connection of Art and Survival Man has studied survival as far back as humans can be recorded‚ although some not left by records‚ we can go back thousands of years with survival represented through art pieces of art all over the world. Paleolithic and Neolithic man showed their means of survival through their art as their way of recording things‚ whether or not they left it purposely for people to discover and excavate to learn this is questionable. It may have just been a meer coincidence
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Bellagio Art While deciding on a piece of art that sparked my eye I was drawn to glass sculptor Dale Chihuly’s Fiori di Como on page 24. This work of art uses amazing colors and implied lines throughout the piece giving it an unrealistic yet amazing symmetry throughout the work. It is placed on a 70 foot long ceiling suspended above the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas‚ dazzling patrons with its unique designs and colors. When I look at the artistic style of such a creations I feel very happy inside
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trying to portray with their work of art. When I got closer my thoughts changed. My thoughts slowly became more positive‚ and it started to come to life. The painting looked mysterious‚ it felt like there was a lot of meaning behind it. It looked overpowering‚ and strange. The more I thought about that I realized that this painting was unique. While looking at the painting I feel like the colors signify an emotion. Looking more deep into this piece of art‚ I feel like the painting had more
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Chapter 5 Greek Art (1) Name:___________________________ Matching a. main chamber of a temple holding a cult statue b. fifth century Athenian statesman c. half man half horse d. god of wine e. grooved member of Doric Frieze alternating with metopes f. black figure vase painter g. triangular space formed by roof and cornice h. warrior goddess‚ protectress of Athens i. slight convex curve of a column j. lowest division of the entablature of a temple k. architects of the Parthenon
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the school and the people in it are ugly 2. Paul does 3. I think Paul is afraid of his own sexuality since the author used many clues in the short story to describe Paul as the “stereotypical” homosexual (violet cologne‚ love for beauty and “the arts”‚ flowers‚ scared of rats‚ he does things that are “peculiarly offensive in a boy”). So maybe the “dark corner” was in a closet of some sort and he doesn’t want to come out. 4. The shopping trip emphasized the delights of material possessions by showing
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civilization Domestic Architecture o Wigwam‚ Huts‚ Lean-to’s o Native American Indians were considered "Neolithic" Refined tools o Spears‚ Bows and Arrows Domesticated Animals o Hallmark of luxury‚ stability‚ and permanence Pottery clay art o Bowls and containers o Exquisite decoration Aesthetics the love of beauty‚ the need for beauty o Separates man from the animals o Civilization  Around 5‚000BC  Literacy Writing and reading  "Urban" Life Division
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Understanding Vis Art Assignment 5 1. What is one of the chief purposes of the act of drawing? One chief purpose is preliminary study. The artist experiments with different approaches to their work. 2. What is a cartoon? Give an example of a cartoon from the text. It is a drawing done to scale for painting or fresca. An example is Madonna with Child with St Ann and Infant John the Baptist‚ by Leonardo. 3. Drawing materials are usually divided into what two categories? They are
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