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    Kandinsky Vs Braque

    their creative works. This becomes important in modern art for artist were looking for something different, artists wanted to be different. Many visited other countries to have the area influence their art although many were just there to influence their own art not appreciate the culture for that of itself. Paula Modersohn-Becker to my knowledge was not particularly influenced heavily by ‘primitive’ art other than the fact that woman’s art was more accepted

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    Movie Censorship In America

    Assertion to be confirmed: The movie censorship system in America is flawed and needs to be fixed. Encomium: For the past ninety-two years the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) have heavily censored and given harsh ratings to films that contain sexual content/nudity and homosexuality as opposed to films that contain graphic violence. Exposition of the Situation: Ever since the MPAA was formed, its sole purpose has been to view films submitted by studios or directors and give an appropriate

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    Harvester's Vase Vs Geometric Vase Analysis

    paper, I will be comparing two vases: Harvester’s Vase, and Geometric Krater. These two pieces, while fundamentally similar, are quite different. These two vases show the differences between civilizations, art styles, day to day life, and importance. They also show the similarities and shared art techniques and traits that were passed through generations and cultures. Even though the vases are different, they have a shared emphasis/main idea of people. Harvester’s Vase is from Hagia Triada (Crete)

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    Dawi Zabarmawi: History Of Women In Art

    Dawi zabarmawi History of women in art Throughout the centuries, women around the world have engaged in artwork as either creators or innovators of various forms of artistic expressions. They have contributed significantly as art historians hence they have been integral to the institution of art in the society. Despite their evident contributions in the art world, women artists have encountered opposition especially in the ancient times. It is indisputable that women artists have been

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    Australian Identity

    assessments are some texts and images to act as reminders and to clarify the nature of the questions. Task 1: Examine the features of the visual arts in Australia For this task, students • will choose one type of visual art of Australia and write a report about it. • need to write about the history of the art, the artist, and describe the features of the art form • choose an artist from the list provided. • Need to use vocabulary and terminology suitable for describing

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    Dementia And Alzheimer's: A Case Study

    There are many service users that use social care services and for those who have an interest in creativity and the arts all activities can be adapted to suit their abilities. Dementia and Alzheimer’s: Creativity and the arts bring about a non-verbal, interactive way of communication which is helpful to those suffering with dementia. Dementia describes multiple problems that lead to brain cell damage. Some major symptoms of dementia disease are: memory loss, difficulties with language and finding

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    Comparison Of Velaszquez And Freud's Art

    Similarities – Both Velaszquez and Freud’s works fall under the nature of female reclining nude. Using oil paint on canvas, both artists have worked to embody classical elements such as drapery and furnishing to evoking the relaxed mood, felt in both paintings. In terms of physical composition, both figures appear in the middle of the canvas as to highlight that they are the central focus of the painting. Differences – Freud’s Benefits Supervisor Sleeping, 1995, depicts a far more contemporary

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    Susan Sontag Photography

    Most believe a photograph is worth a thousand words, as almost everyone recognizes the impressive ability photographs have to describe, explain, and express ideas and messages. Yet, Susan Sontag claims photography is detrimental to the world’s ability to think and dictate its emotions. However, Sontag’s claim that photography limits our understanding of the world is untrue, as photography is the only form of communication that can fully express every possible sentiment around the world, regardless

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    Snoop Dogg Research Paper

    considered an artist Snoop Dogg is a music artist that does it very different in his way but many say what he does should not be considered a work of art. Well now what he does he is good at and others actually many like what he does so it should be considered a piece of art that's the only thing that find hard to understand. He may do his art in a negative way sometimes but in the end he makes people realize that the point he is trying to address could actually try to help by dealing with the

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    Tim Cotterill Frogman Analysis

    People like to express their way of viewing the environment and its different living organisms in many ways. As scrolling through the link giving I came upon an art piece that quite caught my attention. Why might you ask yourself it caught my attention? For starters the luminous colors the painting has are very other there. They blend in so well the way the color I want to say lime green goes to yellow Is just so beautiful, I think the artist who drew this was inspired by those Poison dart frogs

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