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    Minimalist Artist

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    harmony and a philosopher for temperance.” This essay is going to investigate the works of the key minimalist artists‚ simultaneously analyzing the similarities and differences between the minimalist sculptors from 1965 to 1975 and the recent collections of Balenciaga by Nicolas Ghesquiere. Carl Andre‚ Dan Flavin‚ Donald Judd‚ Sol Le Witt and Robert Morris were considered as the main artists that brought about the existence of the Minimal Art‚ ironically they never acknowledged themselves with the

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    Methane Studios is located in Sharpsburg‚ Georgia. The studio was co-found by Mark McDevitt and Robert Lee in 1998. They make illustration and silkscreen prints. They are now world-widely known studio printing unique style prints. They sell the prints online and offline. They do not own a personal offline shop‚ but they sell prints in various wholesale shops. McDevitt and Lee also placed their award-winning prints in “Wilco‚ Pearl Jam‚ Dave Matthews Band‚ Rilo Kiley and others” ("Artist"). They

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    What Is an Artist?

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    What is an Artist? Art is a very wonderful thing. A great painting enriches our experience of life‚ just as a great poem does or a great musical composition‚ since great painters make us feel and think a great deal more than the objects before us. They teach us to appreciate the beauty and harmony of colors and light through their eyes. They share their imagination with us and invite us into an exciting world of painting. Once discovered and entered‚ however‚ this world can never be forgotten.

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    Giberson’s Glass Studio

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    University of Virginia Darden Graduate Business School September 15‚ 2008 Edward Giberson Giberson’s Glass Studio Owner Dear Mr. Giberson: I appreciate an opportunity you provided for me to observe and analyze a production process at your studio. I would like to share with you my observations and recommendations. There are four products you produce at the studio: Patterned glasses‚ Paperweights‚ Wrapped tumblers and Vases. Based on amount of a batch mix and average number of units

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    Artist Producer

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    need to: 17.2 Marketing Strategy Produce a marketing strategy suitable to promote and sell a musical artist or band. You can choose yourself as an artist or any band that you are working with‚ in or outside of college‚ as long as they are unsigned. You need to 1) Describe the artist you are to market i.e. their style‚ genre and selling points 2) The intended target audience for the artist 3) Describe what publicity materials you will need to generate to effectively market your act e.g. web

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    Becoming an Artist

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    Charles The artist that’s inside of all of us! My mom always told me that “It’s not how much we have‚ but how much we enjoy‚ that makes happiness.” So what makes people happy‚ what helps them enjoy life? Becoming an artist’s means different things to different people‚ you can become a painter‚ a dancer‚ a musician‚ a designer‚ an actor and so much more. Being an artist means following your heart and not listing to criticism from others. It’s what makes us who we are; it makes us comfortable

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    Creative Artists

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    creative artists is always made the gravitation to contemporary society. And masterpieces are generated with the freedom idea in their mind. This raise a tangible issue to whether artists can do what they desire without government constraints. From my point of view‚ their artworks should be recognized through a justify prism of authorities to before publish them to general public. There are two inducements to interpret my opinion. Firstly‚ we agree that the responsibility of an artist is to

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    The Hunger Artist

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    modernist short story “The Hunger Artist” follows the plight of a man who is simply referred to as the “Hunger Artist”; a man who is know for practicing the art of fasting for long periods of time. Throughout the story the hunger artist remains alone within his cage‚ completely cut off from the world that surrounds him. Although the hunger artist’s isolation and starvation appear to be self-imposed‚ it is ultimately revealed that the hunger artist was unable to find public‚ material‚ or spiritual nourishment

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    Contemporary artists

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    has been constructed for a male audience. An essential aim is to gain autonomy without the acceptance or inclusion and continue to‚ challenge the negative ideas and attitudes that suggest that women are inferior. Julie Rrap (Australian)is an artist who has been actively involved in the critique of what dictates the approach to female sensibility. She has explored whether it is socially or biologically determined and how traditional art practice has influenced ideas. Primarily a photographer

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    Hunger Artist

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    Franz Kafka’s “A Hunger Artist” was written in 1922. The short story is about a man who uses fasting (a form of art) as a sense of fulfillment to himself. The foods of life‚ were not to his liking. Furthermore‚ his form of fulfillment was the sight-seeing and interaction with the fans. Fans were amazed by him. His ability to starve himself inside a “…small barred cage”(Kafka 9) was intriguing to most; everybody wanted to see him at least once a day. The time and place of the short story

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