Smudge The Magical Flying Kitty By: Rye Stahle-Smith Once upon a time there was a magical flying kitty named Smudge. The one thing weird about him was that he could talk. He probably could talk because he ate Goldfish © , Cheeze-Its © and most importantly… Rubber Bands! One day Smudge’s worst two enemies appeared, The Trunchbull and The Mangler! “I know how to take care of you guys!” Smudge whispered to himself. “The Trunchbull is no match for Matilda! Go get her Matilda!” Smudge yelled. “The Mangler
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My greatest talent physically would be my drawing skill set. I recall when I was younger, my dad had me write my name countless of times on this piece of paper. He wanted me to work on my handwriting and looking back, I needed the work. When I moved to California, I was someone who didn’t say no. In 7th grade, my classmates would ask me to draw their cover of this folder we had for a science class. I was shy and the new girl, if I said no I worried they wouldn’t like me and I would have the disadvantage
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When you're comparing the items that John Freyer sold on e-bay and items that other people sell on e-bay there is a huge difference. The descriptions on e-bay are simply just so objective. When looking at them I saw that the person describing the item, in this case a steel ring, just listed facts about it. In addition, I am pretty sure I read the sentence “NO ENGRAVING FOR THE RING” at least three times. On the other hand, when I read John Freyer's description he gave so much detail on it. It wasn't
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Self Critique I drew a still life with a black mask with peacock feathers. The mask has vail that is short with diamonds meeting it with the mask. I also drew a syringe lying over a wrench, next to the wrench slightly to the right l drew a pencil sharpener. I drew it on top of a paper cutting board. There are pearls dropping from the mask. First l drew out a sketch of the drawing. Then I made a collage of the all the objects, and overlapped them the way l seen them. Then started on the final
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Philip Pearlstein’s Reclining Nude on Green Couch depicts an unclothed woman lounging on a bright green couch. The woman naps while sprawled out along the furniture with one arm tucked behind her head, while the other rests along her stomach. Pearlstein entangles the model with the background and extends the female form into the furniture. The contrasting colors and oblique perspective provides a new take on the idea of a lounging woman, and does not hide the risqué themes and abjection of the female
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Breastfeeding When is it Enough In the political cartoon Breastfeeding When is it Enough by David Fitzsimmions published in The Arizona Star May 15th 2012. This cartoon was created after Time magazine released an issue with the cover of a mother breastfeeding her son, which was considerably past the age of being breastfed. This picture on the cover of the magazine shock the people, it grabbed their attention. This picture was his inspiration of Breastfeeding When is it Enough. In this political
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Spray Paint “Arcadia Revisited” by John Matos (Crash) 1988 spray paint on canvas, page 132 is a graffiti paint. In the painting images of different eyes and mouths shapes overlaying other images in the painting. A shape of a women face with big red lips and a sad man figure in the back more like a shadow. Media used spray painting sold for more than 50,000. According to Artnet auctions. During the eighties graffiti was controversial, because people who did graffiti were considered low class, gang’s
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The artist I have chosen as my favourite at the Orlando Museum of art is George Inness; a renowned american landscaping artist. George Inness born at 1825 and at first his father did not expect much of him, as he intended Inness to be a grocer, but after studying for some months with an itinerant painter he attracted the attention of French landscape painter Regis Francois Gignoux and became his apprentice. Around 1850 Inness opened his first studio in New York. A couple of years later George Inness
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on the bottom symbolizing earth. These colors are formed in wiggly lines all around the painting, but one part of the painting forms an angel in a cool color of silver. One pattern you can see is in the angel formed with silver lines and silver dots to notice the angel in the painting. The angel can be seen as very graceful and honorable in a religious evaluation.
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Tracy Chevalier suffers from an “affliction” that prevents her from evaluating paintings beyond mere face value. Further, she admits to be struggling with a condition that she defines as “gallery fatigue”, or art gallery stimulated boredom. It’s a bit ironic that Chevalier, author of numerous books including “Girl With a Pearl Earring”, has diagnosed herself with such an affliction. In fact, I find it hard to believe that Chevalier suffers from gallery fatigue, and I believe her self diagnosis is
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