love the most is the airplane and how it reflects our society and the world today. On page 299, 2.4.12 the painting in the glass windows where they used objects in their glass such as colorful flowers and this reminds me of how Cai saying that he love art hung up. I love the fact that he used unique tools that you wouldn't ever see in artwork such as shaper objects, gun power, and things that people worship.I love it because its the truth of the real world. Just about everything he does is outgoing and
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Movies have changed over time and there is no doubt about that. Movies used to be very plain with no color or sound. The change in movies today is that we now have sound and color to make movies more vibrant and alive than they used to be. Movies are an evolution. Boring old black and white, soundless movies are a thing of the past! Before our current technology, movies were made with no color. Sound had also not evolved yet. In the passage, “How Have Movies Changed Over Time?” it states “there
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This image is of an art piece which was published in a Russian news article in 1915. As characterized by the empty food baskets, axe wielding women, and the destruction of merchant booths, the purpose of this rendition was to illustrate the reasoning behind and violent nature of the women's subsidence riot of 1915. In regards to the origin and the purpose, the value of this image is that historians can gain insight into the typically hateful sentiment of the peasantry towards the empires failure
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only sold one of the many , and now he is one of the most famous artist in the world. When I grow up I want to be a famous artist or cartoonist like Picasso or Walt Disney. Right now, some of my favorite type of art are, drawing Manga, painting and sketching realistic objects. I think art is my passion. If I have free time, the first thing on my mind is drawing manga. One day in summer break I had nothing to do but stare at the ceiling. So I started to doodle. I kept on doodling, I started to love
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Jonathan Dedecker’s created artwork “Unidentified” at the Lawton Gallery consist of wall size murals that cover one large section and two smaller sections. The large section will be discussed in this formal analysis. This portion consists of two separate, side by side, and a vertically view for the viewer. The use of either house or acrylic paint medium was used on the wall surface and added a graphite medium on poster size paper, that is placed on the wall. There is corresponding formal elements
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many of the other museums in Baltimore, the American Visionary Art Museum has a lot for art lovers this Fall. Located in Federal Hill neighborhood, the art museum continues to present outsider art in the most conducive setting. Although many of the works on display are by self-taught artists, they are nonetheless unique. From new installations to permanent collections, there is so much to see this Fall at the American Visionary Art Museum. Yummm! The History, Fantasy, and Future of Food, Oct 8
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According to the Tibetan Buddhism, the cycle of life can be represented vividly through painting. The painting was the only traditionally imaged representation in the past. There is a Japanese art of kusozu, visualizing the nine stages of human decomposing through watercolor painting. The art was inspired by a Buddhist text, Discourse on the Great Wisdom. In particular, the painting Body of a Courtesan in Nine Stages of Decomposition by Kobayashi Eitaku in the 1870s demonstrates the mixed theme of
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Formal Theme- The Circle The piece I chose to analyze for the formal theme was Circles in a Circle by Vassily Kandinsky. This painting on oil canvas created in 1924 and is currently located in the Philadelphia Museum of Art. In this work, a thick black circle surrounds twenty-six overlapping circles of varying sizes and colors, many of them intersected by straight black lines. Kandinsky began a thoughtful study of the circle as an artistic unit starting from this painting. It was one of his first
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variety of ways nowadays, due to the advancement of technology in the century that we currently live in. By viewing the Tours de Revolution, both digitally in class, as well as through first person point of view at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, I have obtained new visual perspectives and experiences. This has allowed to me understand that sometimes our eyes can be fooled by what we see from different points of views, whether it is through first person or through technology. Although technology
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At the Norton Simon Museum of Art, in Pasadena California, I was able to see Diego Rivera’s “The Flower Girl (Girl with Lilies)” on display. This painting was located in the “20th Century Galleries” section of the museum. All of the works in that are located in this section of the museum are considered modern art. The wall text gives a brief history of Diego Rivera’s life and describes what is being depicted in the painting, “Rivera entered art school at a very young age and moved to Europe in 1907
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