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    Georgia O Keeffe's Life And Work

    watercolors, pencil, and clay and was also considered one of the greatest American artists of the twentieth century. O’Keeffe was encouraged by her mother to start the study of art and started with lessons from a local artist, Sara Mann, who taught her how to paint with the use of watercolors. In 1905 she attended the School of Art Institute of Chicago where she studied with John Vanderpoel for one year. After Chicago she

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    Jennifer Steinkamp Dervish Analysis

    Dervish is unlike any work of art that I have ever seen. When I first thumbed through the pages of my textbook, the picture of Dervish on page 114 quickly caught my eye. The piece, created by Jennifer Steinkamp, is a digitally animated images of trees projected onto black walls. The contrast between the brilliant, colorful trees and the black background create a very stunning image. I can only imagine how much more impressive this work of art looks in person. I’m sure that when spectators walk into

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    Visual Artist Research Paper

    Many types of people have had an effect on the world such as government officials, activists and scientists. One the most interesting types of people that can also have an effect on the world around them are the artists using their medium of choice, such as the visual artist creating a new style never seen before or reviving an old style for future generations. This can also be seen in the musical artist who can bring people together after a tragic event or rally people together to share a message

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    Society’s Imaginary Force When the word hero comes to mind, most people will think about a man with super powers saving the city. What happens when a simple word like tragic goes in front of hero, then the definition changes drastically? In the play called, A Streetcar Named Desire written by William Tennessee, the characters are not a tragic hero. According to Aristotle’s definition of a tragic hero, he states that someone must faced hardship and realizes that their actions will lead to their

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    Aubrey Flack Analysis

    Aubrey Flack is known for the intense realism she has created in her artwork. Her working method for her compositions is said to begin with arranging a still life composition that combines objects suggesting both personal and universal meaning, which helps create the key iconography later in the piece. After she completes this step, the next thing she does is she photographs the composition she has arranged with color-slide film. Next, she projects the images she photographed onto a canvas and paints

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    How Did Vincent Van Gogh Contribute To Art

    during his long journey through the world of art. Life was not the easiest for him, but painting was his outlet, so he continued even during the darkest periods of his life. He is one of the most well-known post-impressionist artists in today's society. Not only because of his artwork, but because of his willpower to continue on through, loss, insanity and struggling with his identity. His uniqueness through art has inspired millions to become active in art. However the most impressive aspect is that

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    How To Write A Rhetorical Analysis Of The Painting

    In the center of the painting there is a semi-naked young lady (a nymph), wounded in her hand, wrist and throat, lying on the ground, surrounded by grass and flowers. On the left side of the painting, there is a satyr, ‘one of the forest gods in Greek mythology who have faces and bodies like men and ears, legs, and tails like goats’ (Merriam-Webster dictionary) which is leaning towards her, looking at her face, pulling back hairs from her face and gently touching her exposed shoulder. His hair and

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    John Hayden Research Paper

    the steel drivin man. But he also had a secret dream of becoming a fiddle player. He told art historian Harry Henderson that he regretted all of his life not pursuing his dream, he was a prolific artist of his era. He depicted African American life, painting in both oils and watercolors. As a young man, Hayden studied at the Cooper Union in New York City and also practiced independent studies at Boothbay Art Colony in Maine. He created one of his first famous pieces in 1926, a still life called "Fetiche

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