1960’s Significant Events That Shaped an Era DJC958 Kaplan University – SS310 – 01 October 22, 2013 1960’s Significant Events That Shaped an Era Good day! I’m very excited you have opened this time capsule. Inside you will find a treasure of items that shaped the era of the 1960’s. Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Debbie Crabtree and the current year is 2013. The 1960’s was an era of awakening and change but it was also an era of reckoning. Many events happened in the 1960’s
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ReAnna Mancil Professor Delaney-Thomson Fine Arts Appreciation May 1, 2013 Andy Warhol Andy Warhol, who was born Andrew Warhol on August 6, 1928, was a very unique artist. He used many mediums, including writing, film-making, sculpture, and photography. But he became known as a pop artist using printmaking, particularly silkscreen printing. The prints are extraordinarily colorful and vibrant, which is what catches the onlookers eye. The artworks known as “Marilyn” and “Skulls” are two works
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Corría 1974 cuando la diseñadora Diane von Furstenberg, creó un diseño perfecto para las mujeres trabajadoras que tenían que ir siempre impecables, pero cómodas. El “wrap dress” o vestido envolvente consiste en una pieza de tela con dos listones del mismo material a los lados que ciñéndose a la figura envuelve el cuerpo formando un vestido con abertura por un lado y escote en “V”, quedando atado por la cintura con los listones de tela. Para 1976, Diane Von Furstenberg ya había vendido más de 5 millones
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Pricilla Sage: 50 Years of Sculpting Essay When I went to the Pricilla Sage museum I didn’t know what to expect. And when I walked in I was like, “Wow.” There were a lot of art sculptures hanging from the ceiling of the museum. It was really cool to walk into. There weren’t too many sculptures hanging that you would bump into one. When I walked up to one of the sculptures I was thinking to myself, “How can incorporate these sculptures in to my doorway for my doorway project?” I looked
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How can art create different meanings, in society? An art not only enhances understanding of the world around us, but it also broadens our perspective on traditional values that we hold today in modern society. Arts give us the creativity to express ourselves and in result creating meaning and value through master pieces of art work in all shapes and sizes. All this while challenging our intellect The type of style van Gogh would like to work was as a post-impressionist painter and the reason
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Martina Brooks Cole Art 1 24 October 2014 Is Fame Really Worth It All? When it comes to the life of an artist, or anyone famous for that matter, it is almost always a daily struggle for them trying to fight with what comes with that fame. The main reason is the thought of always having to live up to high expectations from their fans and the people they work with. Once they have a certain signature, they are always expected to reciprocate that and are ostracized when they don’t give it. Because
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Andy Warhol was best known for mass-producing images of mass-produced objects. His work from the 1960s revolved around American Pop culture. He painted dollar bills, celebrities, brand name products and images from newspaper clippings- many of the latter were iconic images from headline stories of the decade. His subjects were instantly recognizable, and often had a mass appeal- this aspect interested him most and it unifies his paintings from this period. Warhol stated that when Marilyn Monroe died
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Talia Wilburn ARTS/125 February 15, 2016 Pop Culture and Art Andy Warhol and Robert Rauschenberg were a lot in a lot of different ways but what stands out is their use of everyday objects. They took things that we may not think are so artistic and turned them into masterpieces that can viewed throughout the world. Their subjects were a reflection of their era because they took things that regular people were using in their everyday lives and bringing them to life on canvases. America was
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Time Travel Art Historian Time Travel Art Historian * CHAPTER 1 EGYPTIAN CIVILIZATION * CHAPTER 2 EARLY 20TH CENTURY * CHAPTER 3 LATE 20TH CENTURY * CHAPTER 1 EGYPTIAN CIVILIZATION * CHAPTER 2 EARLY 20TH CENTURY * CHAPTER 3 LATE 20TH CENTURY By: Tianna Young Hum/205 February 07th 2016 By: Tianna Young Hum/205 February 07th 2016 The first stop on our excursion will be a fun one amid the Egyptian Fourth Dynasty, basically the
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Case Study Report : Vinod Khosla and Sun Microsystems(A) Business Negotiations GMBA JUNGMIN LEE Student # 2015427013 The Computervison President´s call states two major issues that keep Sun away from meeting their requirements. Their order will be overwhelming for Sun and their product is considered incomplete. Computervison claims that there is no solid credibility with Sun and doubt their supply capacity. On the other hand, Apollo, their major competitor, seems to have fulfilled the requirements
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