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    Dot Art: Pointillism

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    Individual Assignment Lesson Plan Subject: Art Topic: Dot Art (Pointillism) ICT set up—1 PC per student ( Every student will access to a computer each and computers are arranged in a group of 5to facilitate collaborative working effectively. Students’ Characteristics: Mixed ability Children have experienced making their artwork through drawing within lines, shapes and colouring or painting. They have thought that colouring or painting can only be done with the traditional ways of drawing

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    Public Art In Chicago

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    Public forms of art have had a long-standing cultural and political effect on the citizens and history of Chicago. With the growing recognition and notoriety of Chicago on a global scale, the desire for tourists to visit the public art instalments as well as flock to each of Chicago’s cultural neighborhoods has increased. Areas like Pilsen, Chinatown and Bridgeport are now seen as destinations for tourists to experience authentic microcosms of other cultures that make up the greater Chicago metropolitan

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    For my first passport assignment for anthropology, my friend and I visited the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art Museum (SMOCA). They had just revamped the place to represent woman artists from Aboriginal Australia. The exhibit was called “Marking the Infinite”. There were nine female artists in the exhibition who gave a glimpse into the diverse contemporary art practice of Aboriginal Australia. Their names are Nonggirrnga Marawili, Wintjiya Napaltjarri, Yukultji Napangati, Angela Pwerle, Carlene

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    Giambologn Art Analysis

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    Our first piece of art, on the left, is titled Rape of a Sabine by Giambologna in 1583. This is a three-dimensional sculpture that has many curves and points of view. You can circle around this sculpture and find aspects of it you couldn’t visualize at one point. The faces of the sculptured men and woman have a look of despair, sorrow, and misery that create for a very dramatic piece. Rape of the Sabine tells a story of roman men seizing Sabine women to marry them in order for the city of Rome to

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    The Arts have been around for 100’s of years and even during the 100s Years War ,when a lot of people died. The Art’s used to be very important during the time of the Renaissance . With Music you are the best person in the world and music lifted your spirit. Now i’m going to talk about these arts and give facts about these three subjects. So here you go <> The Arts during the Renaissance. I’m going to talk about Dance first <> Dance is very important because it increased sophistication

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    3d Art Report

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    easy to find some highlights as they are entertainment mediums of art. A highlight in unit nine, in the reading by Khan Academy, states where photography first came about. How a vintage black and white with unsmiling people can be a beautiful piece of art and indeed it is. In the 19th century, the first “camera” or camera obscura came about. Which is a small hole in a darkened box that projected the image upside down. Since then this art or science has improved technically. In the next video, it talked

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    Photography Art History

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    During the 1850s the photographic community pursued an increased activity to advance the medium's claims as art. In England, France, Italy, Germany and the United States several societies and publications were founded, such as the Photographic Society of London (now the Royal Photographic Society) and the Societe Francaise de Photographie, established in 1853 and 1854 respectively, still in existence. Numerous professional publications such as La Lumiere in Paris, the Photographic Journal in London

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    Ambiguity In Modern Art

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    When it comes to art and paintings, there is something for everyone. Some people like landscapes, some prefer portraits, others surreal imagery, but most puzzling of all is some of the ridiculously overpriced and simple art out there. Here is part one of our list. Number Ten: 'Blood Red Mirror' by Gerhard Richter, the Least Expensive of the Expensive Paintings This man is one of Germany's most famous artists, known for creating work full of controversy and ambiguity. One of his paintings recently

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    Art Cultural System

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    “Art and the equipment to understand it are made in the same shop.” - Clifford Geertz Using your understanding of Clifford Geertz’s ideas as expressed in “Art as a Cultural System” as a starting point, analyse works by two Australian composers, or popular, folk or traditional musicians or groups. Discuss how musical, textual and / or performance features may be interpreted as having arisen from the cultural environment in which the works were created. Geertz’s work Local Knowledge: Further

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    Tampa Museum Of Art

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    history and arts, all that was a breathtaking experience for me. I believe that these museums is the best way to get closer to lives of our ancestries and it can help us to see the world in a different way. However, to be more knowledgeable about the world we live in, it’s also extremely important to be familiar with modern art. So this time I decided to experience something new and started searching for a museum which would contain works of contemporary artists. Tampa Museum of Art was a great option

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