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Art Research- Karl Blossfeldt
... flower. It makes you think how complicated nature really is. If you just looked at the flower you would never see this part of it but seeing it so large opens your eyes to how beautiful things we take for ...
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Art upsets, Science reassures
... of science, as well as, the nature of art entail in their representational and informative nature. Art itself has proven throughout time to confuse many, all of the thoughts by the creators seem to be in the slightest way manipulative ...
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Art upsets, science reassures (Braque). Analyse and evaluate this claim.
... fact are becoming more and more open in expressing all of their emotions, even the darkest ones. A very controversial singer is Marilyn Manson, whose lyrics are extremely violent, and have been accused of influencing younger listeners, yet in numerous ...
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Art: The Life of Paul Klee.
... an artist or a musician. However, he began to decide that painting was the career that he should take 'the conviction that painting is the right profession grows stronger and stronger in me' When he left school, Klee had decided: ...
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Artist Profile : Jean-Michel Basquiat
... games and graffiti. Basquiat painted with large brushstrokes and quantities of paint and used patches of colour.
In 1983, Basquiat met artist Andy Warhol and the two made a number of collaborative works. Often, they discussed and disputed about the ...
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Artist: Andy Warhol
... for pop artists such as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and James Rosenquist. It was a major milestone in the transition of art at that time from 'high' to 'low' art. Before pop, art was considered to be for the 'social ...
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Banksy.
... both sat looking at each other face to face.
This is what Banksy is about, He also painted Lenin ice skating, and used the the old outline of a flyer which had once been stuck to the wall, to frame his ...
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Before deciding whether science is the best route to truth, the truth that science can offer has to be examined.
... most efficient, easiest and fastest route to truth.
Before deciding whether science is the best route to truth, the truth that science can offer has to be examined. As stated before science is inductive and based on the probability of ...
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Belgian Surrealist artist René Magritte
... wooden caskets and granite tombstones recur in many of his paintings. Magritte also developed a fascination with religion around this time, often dressing up as a priest and holding mock mass services in complete seriousness. In 1912, Régina Bertinchamp, Magritte's ...
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Bhajan Hunjan has made continuous prints in respond to ideas of homeland, nation and cultural identity.
... and icon, of traditional and modernity is important to Bhagan's work. She also finds it easy to move between different modes of artistic expression, sometimes representational, sometimes abstract. She describes this changeability of approach as the urge "not to draw ...
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Bill Jacklin.
... beginnings as an abstract minimalist, and which underlie everything he does, however much the local incidentals may vary.
He is fascinated, for instance, by the way light falls slantwise across a field of vision. In his abstract days it might take ...
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Born Andrew Warhol on August 6, 1928 (some sources say 1927), in Forest City, Pennsylvania, the son of a construction worker and miner from Czechoslovakia
... drawings in a New York City gallery.
In 1960 Warhol began painting pictures with no commercial market in mind. He did a series on comic strips such as Dick Tracy, Popeye, Superman and the Little King. His paintings of Coca ...
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Botticelli
... was considered one of the most desirable painters in Florence. Botticelli experienced a religious crisis, however, after the rise of the monk Savonarola in the 1490's and burned many of his own works, thinking them pagan and immoral. Although he ...
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Browning's View of Art, "Andrea del Sarto" and "Fra Lippo Lippi."
... Lippi" and "Ardea del Sarto" are two substantial companion- pieces, admittedly creative achievements of very high order, great pieces of dramatic characterization. In both poems the blank verse is full of vitality and movement. In "Fra Lippo Lippi" it is ...
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Camera Reading.
... taken in such mass quantities that the value of one memory, in one photo, is lost. In this over-populated world there seems to be an increasing need to document ones life, to simply prove its existence. And these days, with ...
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Can Creativity exist without emotion?
... actions. Emotions are uncontrollable, they are a simple mental state that arises spontaneously.
To expain the existance of creativity with emotion, I am going to use the example of an artist. When an artist creates a piece of work, he/she is ...
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Can “Shock Art” and its development in time still be considered as art? Can there be an answer?
... Manet's "Dejuner sur l'herbe" (Luncheon on the grass) this dated back to the mid Nineteenth century. The vulgarity of this piece caused it to be considered as "Shock Art." In the early twentieth century Picasso seemed to be echoing this ...
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Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
... Mackintosh to secure the prestigious commission to design the new Glasgow school of Art(now known as the Mackintosh Building); for Miss Kate Cranston he designed a series of Glasgow tea room interiors and the businessmen William Davidson and Walter Blackie ...
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Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
... Mackintosh to secure the prestigious commission to design the new Glasgow school of Art(now known as the Mackintosh Building); for Miss Kate Cranston he designed a series of Glasgow tea room interiors and the businessmen William Davidson and Walter Blackie ...
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Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
... Mackintosh to secure the prestigious commission to design the new Glasgow school of Art(now known as the Mackintosh Building); for Miss Kate Cranston he designed a series of Glasgow tea room interiors and the businessmen William Davidson and Walter Blackie ...
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Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
... secure the prestigious commission to design the new Glasgow school of Art(now known as the Mackintosh Building); for Miss Kate Cranston he designed a series of Glasgow tea room interiors and the businessmen William Davidson and Walter Blackie commissioned large ...
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Chinese Art
... earth." The material has been used since the Shang dynasty, which lasted from 1766-1022 B.C. They see it as a sign of wealth and authority and also as an object of beauty. The chinese word for jade is yu. During ...
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Chinese Art
... earth." The material has been used since the Shang dynasty, which lasted from 1766-1022 B.C. They see it as a sign of wealth and authority and also as an object of beauty. The chinese word for jade is yu. During ...
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Christo's Fabricated Fun-world.
... islands were breath taking as the fabric highlighted the curvy contours of the islands which would not have been nearly as obvious without the magic touch of Christo.
The work of the pink fabric gave the islands an almost angelic aura ...
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Collage which is, in essence, the incorporation of any extraneous matter on to the picture surface, was introduced to the art world by Picasso as part of this new freedom.
... towards the end of his life, began to treat traditional subjects, both figure studies and landscapes, as designs of inter-related forms. It was this approach to his chosen subjects, together with a general interest in primitive art, and particularly African ...