Clay Assignment ____________Soft Slab Textured bowl___________ Type of Clay_____________________Red Clay____________________ 1.3-5 preliminary sketches or possible ideas for this assignment 2.Explain your method of construction for this clay piece in detailed steps 1)Roll my slab 2)Place chosed texture items on the slab and use a wood tool to roll it, then the slab has a pattern 3)Use a needle to cut the shape of leaves on slab 4)Put all the pieces into a medium size bowl, and make
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The image that chose looked like it two different animals. The author of this sculpture is Leza McVey also known as Sullivan. She was born in 1907. In her artwork, you can see that she started her piece with a pinch pot. She also looked like she slip and score then added the legs. This paper will explain the sensory qualities, formal qualities, expressive qualities, and technical qualities. The sensory qualities of the piece of these two images are that a rounded piece of clay with added details
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whole because they are different. If children in this age group played a board game like Candyland, they should be able to name the colors of their playing piece and recognize the shapes on the cards they draw. If they are in the early preoperational stage a child may not be able to count the numbers (1-2-3-) to move on the board, and may not be able to move their playing piece in the correct direction on the board. They will most likely show excitement every time they get a turn to play
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Problem E - Pizza Cutting Problem E Pizza Cutting Input:standard input Output: standard output When someone calls Ivan lazy, he claims that it is his intelligence that helps him to be so. If his intelligence allows him to do something at less physical effort, why should he exert more? He also claims that he always uses his brain and tries to do some work at less effort; this is not his laziness, rather this is his intellectual smartness. Once Ivan was asked to cut a pizza into seven pieces
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Modeling and Solving LP Problems in a Spreadsheet Chapter 3 C.T. Ragsdale. 2008. Spreadsheet Modeling & Decision Analysis, 5th E. Revised, Thompson 1 Section 1 EXCEL SOLVER 2 Introduction • Solving LP problems graphically is only possible when there are two decision variables • Few real-world LP have only two decision variables • Fortunately, we can now use spreadsheets to solve LP problems 3 LP Solvers • Conventional – MPS (IBM) – LINDO, GINO – GAMS – AMPL • Algebraic
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I visited one of the student art gallery’s on APU’s campus; I went to the Duke Art Gallery. This gallery had maybe 10 pieces in it, but there was a mixture of different types of artwork. I felt like I could not relate to all of the pieces in the hallway, some of the pieces were hard to understand the meaning behind them. For example there was one painting of a man holding a deflated balloon and in the shadows there is an outline of a full, floating balloon. The picture is kind of dark and it
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The exhibit i went to see at the Museum of Fine Arts was Defining the Body: Contemporary Figuration on Paper. The exhibit was mostly drawings of many different art styles and movements and artist from different cultures and countries. some of the art was very realistic while some was very stylized thanks to the different artists and art movements featured. many of the pieces were monochromatic in black and white.the layout of the exhibit was a little overwhelming as there was a lot of art in not
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a “life” or “game over”. Some have a lot invested in the game- wealth, time, effort, goals. Others see it for what it is; a projection of our imagination with a subjective sense of meaning. This game of life is far more complex than any board game like Chess or Monopoly because it represents a reality that offers greater levels of intricacy than which merely mimics or replicates an aspect or semblance of life itself. Reality is transient. Reality is determined through the consensus of the majority
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Many of the things they found fun would not have the same classifications by todays population. They played many different game types like Card Games, Board Games, Dice Games, Sporting Games and Children's games. The games that they played were early versions of many of the same games we play now a day. For example, they played versions of chess, backgammon, and Knucklebones, an early type of dice game. Compared to the games we play today their games to be based more off of strategy. Many of the
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