Even though I was unable to attend class on Tuesday, I was able to get a small glimpse of what is inside the Manetti-Shrem Museum of Art. It has a lot of wonderful art and I am glad our campus has a free museum. This allows for different types of artwork to be shown. Some people would consider art to be paintings, sculptures, and photos; however, art can be shown in many ways, such as audio, video, lighting, motion, setting, and other factors. Art is not always easy to understand, nor can people
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Haya Alsahli Historical Context of Still life of Flowers and Fruits Art 1301, Art Appreciation TTh-1:30 – 2:55pm Spring 2017 Haya Al-sahli Dave Brown Art Appreciation 1301 April 20, 2017 Still Life of Flowers and Fruit Works of arts have some type of historical background. Artists have some type of intention for their artwork. Artists have these intentions for calling objects that were not created by them to be considered works of art. The year that an artwork was created can tell a lot
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In concluding our Pastry Concepts and Design course each team of four individuals was paired with a local artist for our final project. From there, each team of two was tasked with developing a plated dessert inspired by the artist and their work. Four local painters, sixteen students, and eight teams led to the creation of eight unique and specifically engineered desserts. For this project, the Gold Team was assigned Oscar Aguilar Olea as their local artist, an expressionist figurative painter famous
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1. One of the artworks I have to compare and contrast is the Mask of Agamemnon. Its size is 35 cm. It was found Mycenae, Greece but now located in the National Archaeological Museum, Athens. It is dated from 1600 to 1550 BCE. The medium used for this mask is gold. The other artwork is called the Hip Pendant Representing an Iyoba "Queen Mother". Its size is about 23.4 cm. It was found in Benin city, Nigeria but now located in Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. It is dated in 1550 CE. The medium
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optometry reaches out and provides services etc to remote, less accessible areas and places that may not have the standard of care we see in urban locations Optometrists are primary health care providers who are experts in eye health, ocular disease and visual correction. In 2000, legislation was passed allowing optometrists to be qualified to prescribe therapeutic drugs for the treatment eye diseases. When optometrists are accessible, no referral is needed nor are months of waiting time required when compared
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Journal Entry 1 for Case 426: Blind Infant Case Study, November 30th, 2014. A patient has signed up for a case study for their family and their new born child who has born blind. It has been established that the child is blind as a result from Retinopathy of Prematurity. For those unaware, it is a result from the abnormal growth of blood vessels in the retina. According to the reports from the Maternity ward, the tests came up as clear, but after closer inspection they saw the retina had completely
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In your workbook (at least 3 pages): 1. Print out and attach the 3 images you have selected from the exhibition with their title, date and artist's name. 2. Compare examples of works and explain the extent to which each reflects some or all of below. In other words, explain "how are they different and why are they different?" • function - thematic purpose, what the artist intends to communicate through that piece of work • customs - art movements, styles or techniques widely used over that time
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If new blood vessels are formed it is called proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR).The preceding earlier stage is called non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR).The first type (PDR) leads to a potentially irreversible visual damage. Hyperglycemia results in damage to retinal capillaries which lead to the formation of micro aneurysms. Disturbance of blood retinal barrier causes marked arterial narrowing. In Non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR) initially there
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Cat eye syndrome is a genetic condition , a way to describe it is to say that it is an abnormality in chromosome 22. It can lead to a coloboma of the iris witch is how it got its name . The eyes look cat-like but work the same as a normal human . Cat eye syndrome or “Schmid Fraccaro syndrome” is a rare condition caused by the short arm and a small section of the long arm of human chromosome 22 being present three (trisomic) or four times (tetrasomic) instead of the usual two times. The name
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apperceptive visual agnosia which is a type of object agnosia and it is a condition in which a person fails to recognize objects due to a functional impairment of the occipito-temporal vision areas of the brain. This condition does not affect other elementary visual functions such as acuity, color vision, and brightness discrimination. Apperceptive agnosics are not able to distinguish visual shapes and they have trouble recognizing, copying, or even discriminating between various visual stimuli.
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