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    The starry night sky filled with twinkling lights is absolutely breathtaking. I hear the flames crackle and hiss as I slowly rotate the marshmallow over the glowing embers to create the perfect golden brown color. Happy cheers from my loved ones gathered around the bonfire‚ fill the summer air. I can smell the Norway pine trees and taste the ooey-gooey ’smore as it melts on my taste buds. This is my happy place; the place I never want to leave. My cabin is my favorite place in this crazy world‚ and

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    family that shares their Sunday with our work environment chatting about peacefully. With these people‚ I learned that some people don’t bring about boredom nor shock but wonderful stories that can interest any of the listeners. Laying on my bed one night‚ I came to the realization that my sister’s words were right. Instead of hurrying to become an adult‚ I should take the opportunity to learn. Though this job couldn’t make me older than my true age‚ I figured no job could. I needed far more experience

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    Has everyone heard of Van Gogh? He is one of the most popular artists of the western cultural tradition. His paintings are some of the most treasured pieces of art and have sold for hundreds of millions‚ but during his lifetime he was shunned and his works were ignored. He was a shy and introverted‚ he spoke 4 languages and was well read but he lived and worked as a peasant. He was born march 30‚ 1853 in Groot-Zunbert which is a small Dutch village. His full birth name was Vincent Willem

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    As an art student‚ I find the art that we learn about in class very interesting because it is art that I would never be interested in‚ but yet after learning the details I enjoy them. Although I don’t mind learning art through power points‚ I find physically looking at art more enjoyable. Getting the whole experience of physical artwork is a more exciting way to learn and catches my interest more‚ which is why I was so excited to visit a new museum and look at some art. For this assignment I decided

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    as Picasso’s Seated Bather is considered art‚ I do not see it as beautiful. I can respect it as a work of art in general‚ but it does not speak to me‚ nor do I find it to be beautiful. One of my most favorite works of art is Vincent Van Gogh’s Starry Night. I love Van Gogh’s use of symbolism and his expressive use of color and color scheme. While I do enjoy paintings‚ photography is my favorite art medium. As an aspiring photographer myself‚ I find comfort in photographs as opposed to paintings and

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    The Shoe-Horn Sonata written by John Misto creates images through distinctively visual elements. Through the use of projected images‚ carefully selected music and descriptive dialogue‚ challenging aspects of life can be represented. An image we see early on in the play is Singapore Harbour burning down in 1942 when the Japanese first invaded. This is shown as Bridie and Shelia are discussing their experiences on the boats. This shows the ignorance of the British as they did not evacuate the women

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    During one of his seizures‚ he cut a part of his ear when he tried attack his friend. Van Gogh self-checked himself in an asylum and while he stayed he was able to finish three artworks‚ one of them being “The Starry Night‚” in which he later describes to his brother as unsatisfactory and not even a little good. Many artist tend to despise their artwork because they cannot capture the image they see in their head onto the canvas. Vincent van Gogh was able to visually

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    that they used different forms to help capture the attention of the viewer and express their true meaning with the techniques they used in their portraits. Van Gogh and LeWitt both used lines and shapes to express themselves in their works The Starry Night and Wall Drawing No. 681. Van Gogh’s portrait shows many circular motions‚ which indicate the lines he was using were revealing how erratic he must have felt at this time. We know that at the time of this creation Van Gogh was in an asylum (Pioch

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    The Cabin The bone chilling howl of the wind brutally pounded my back‚ as I crawled through the deep siberian snow which was stained red. I felt the warm blood oozing down my left thigh from the deep cut. Every inch I crawled‚ the pain sent shockwaves of pain through my entire body. It seemed as if I had been crawling for miles and miles‚ but in reality I was barely 400 yards away from the snowmobile‚ thinking if only I would have tired to stay and find out the truth. Through the dim headlights

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    Vincent Van Gogh was a Dutch post-impressionist painter who influenced the art world in the twentieth century and how people view art today. Vincent’s first brother died as an infant and he always thought of himself as the “replacement child.” Being the oldest in the family‚ Vincent had to drop out of school to work and financially support his family. His younger brother Theo was a respected art dealer who financially supported Vincent when he realized his passion in art. Vincent Van Gogh was a painter

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