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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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    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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    Chicken McNuggets and American Society ​The Chicken McNugget has been a popular product in American fast food chain for years. However‚ the product has not been around for quite that long. The first Chicken McNuggets marketed and sold at McDonald’s fast food chains occurred in 1983. Thirty-three years later‚ McDonalds still abundantly sells Chicken McNuggets to a variety of audiences. Of those two audiences‚ children and adults are easily targeted by McDonalds and its advertisements. With this being

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    Art Critique

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    work standout. The work immediately catches the eye‚ it is very appealing. Throughout the work there is a variety of vibrant hues such as yellow‚ orange‚ purple‚ green‚ blue‚ turquoise‚ and pink that creates a repetitive geometric pattern. The work uses both primary and secondary colors and combines warm and cool colors to create contrast. With so many creative colors it helps each individual one attract attention. The bold and curved lines are used to help express fluid movement. The lines also

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    Michelle Luzuriaga December 2013 Health or beauty ? Which to choose ? For many people this is a everyday question‚ not in a literal way but in a habit way. Mostly teens‚ but neverless anybody riskes their lives to fufill this idea of "perfect". Awareness is growing about this deadly disorder but many are still uneducated. This relates to me in a personal matter as well because I have expierenced this myself‚ first hand. This deadly mental disorder is called an eating disorder. An eating disorder

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    Greek Arts

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    III-Atanasoff Different Greek’s Art: Pottery The Ancient Greeks made pottery for everyday use‚ not for display; the trophies won at games‚ such as the Panathenaic Amphorae (wine decanters)‚ are the exception. Most surviving pottery consists of drinking vessels such as amphorae‚ kraters (bowls for mixing wine and water)‚ hydria (water jars)‚ libation bowls‚ jugs and cups. Painted funeral urns have also been found. Miniatures were also produced in large numbers‚ mainly for use as offerings at temples. In

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    improving our content for our museum’s website‚ I have given this a lot of thought and decided that our new timeline theme should evolve around sculptures of the High Renaissance in Italy. I chose this period because it was the time where classical art of antiquity was recaptured . I started with a marble sculpture by Tullio Lombardo from 1490 which was the start of the High Renaissance. The artists that I chose are Tullio Lombardo‚ Michelangelo‚ Lorenzetto‚ Bandinelli‚ Cellini‚ and Domenico Poggini

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    is most certainly a valid art form. The question as to whether any forms of graffiti can be considered art is a controversial area. Is it vandalism when it is placed on the side of a building or a car and art when it is on a canvas on someone’s wall or in a gallery- what is the difference? Graffiti‚ in its more complex forms‚ can be considered art because it clearly contains artistic elements‚ it communicates the artist’s expression to the viewer‚ and the traditional art community has already accepted

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    intro art

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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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    Critical Essay. The two artists I have chosen to compare are‚ Audrey Flack and Giorgio Morandi. They both work in very different movements and use their artistic skills in completely different ways. Audrey Flack works with photorealism that emerged in the 1960’s‚ where as‚ Giorgio Morandi worked with metaphysical painting from 1918-1922‚ but then later on focused on hue‚ tone‚ and the arrangement of his objects. Audrey Flack is an American artist who specialises in photorealism painting. Photorealism

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