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    Ambiguity Of Artwork

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    to the artwork in the “Do you see me?” exhibit in Diggs Gallery. Artwork is open to interpretation and me and my peers discussed our differing interpretations on the exhibits. In addition to being recognized for actions, I think being seen is being equal and understood in society. In the exhibit majority of the artwork was geared towards inequality. Whether it was displayed through artwork that portrayed relationships with father and son, like artist Zun Lee displayed; or through artwork with siblings

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    Aboriginal Artwork

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    Inyuwa Nampitjinpa in 1996 created the artwork Women’s Dreaming at Punkilpirri. The painting is a vibrant dynamic piece, which immediately grabs and captures the person who is viewing the artwork pulling them in with its bright earthly naturalistic colors, and tones such as white, yellow and brown which are the only colors displayed throughout the artwork. The saturation of the background being bright, luminous and optimistic. Which enlightens the artwork adding a soft vibrant touch. Which is daring

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    3 Artwork Analysis

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    Presentation of 3 Artworks Introduction Art is created and enjoyed by various individuals across the world for different reasons. An Artwork expands and extends our shared visual language and helps in developing new ways of seeing familiar things (Tomaž 29-32). It also assists in interpreting events and new situations through different perspectives. The values and focus of artwork in the new world are finding their footing and taking completely new directions. In the new world, there are echoes

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    Artwork Research Paper

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    Artwork can be described as a drawing, painting, or a print. In other words, Artwork does not have to be a drawing in order for it to be classified as art. Any type of creativity used in a drawing, painting, or print is considered to be artwork. Drawing is known to be the oldest type of art media. There are different types of media in each type of artwork. In drawing, there are two groups of media, dry media and wet media. Dry media consists of metal point, chalk, charcoal, graphite, and pastel.

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    Artworks are those that use natural tools in an aesthetically pleasing way, to express some deep meanings desired by the artist, for which this art is found. These works can be analyzed by looking at a variety of aspects individually and these elements are often called elements They are very useful for criticizing or understanding any artwork as a whole. The materials used by the artist creating the artwork in the documentary "Mystery Masterpiece", the shape of the work is the shape of which it is

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    Islamic Artwork Analysis

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    Islamic Artwork Comparison and Analysis Two artworks-- the 15th-century Iranian bowl and the Chinese dish from the Qing dynasty-- make use of glaze colors, in-the-round directionality, and animal images at the center-- to demonstrate the interaction between the Islamic and Chinese culture during the ancient period. The art history of ceramic ware in Iran may be traced back into the prehistoric period. When agriculture developed and farming began on the highlands of Iran by ancient peoples of this

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    Finally being recovered after many years of stolen property. Artwork is starting a new beginning. Since forever ago people have always stolen artwork for the money, and later resold it. Federal works are still in the process to recover and save the artwork that was stolen, even from many years ago. A few people that are with GSA's Office are many investigators. Going undercover and searching for the loss artwork. 'Items owned by the U.S. government that have been going missing, many dating back to

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    AMS Breach Artwork

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    Colleen exhibits her ability to suggest better ways to do work by testing, demonstrating and training for using the AMS batch artwork work capabilities. She encourages others to try this capability to help them improve efficiencies when approving multiple (single page) art work. Colleen is willing to try new ideas, take calculated risks and learn from failure. An example of this is her work with the system core team to revamp both the AMS and DAM system training. She solicited feedback from others

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    James Turrell's Artwork

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    James Turrell is a sculptor and designer born on the 6th of may 1943. He was born in Los Angeles, America to Quaker parents. When Turrell turned 16, he obtained a pilot license, for years, he restored antique airplanes to sustain his love for art. He obtained his bachelor degree from Ponoma college in perceptual psychology, he also studied math, geology and astronomy there. He enrolled in the university of California in 1966 and got into the graduate art studio program. After graduating, he obtained

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    Humanism’s Influence on Artwork The growth of arts in the Italian Renaissance embodies the values of the humanism present there. As the ides of the educated changes, so too did their designed artwork, either commissioned or personally done, reflect that change. As humanism gained more ground in their society, scholars see the impact arising in the artwork itself. In Michelangelo’s David, he displays the growing desire in humanism to perfect the individual. Unlike previous artists, Michelangelo

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