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    Rigoberto Torres Analysis

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    photo base on an artist John Ahearn and Rigoberto Torres for this assignment of self-portrait project. I will discuss about their life and their art work. John Ahearn was born in 1951 at Binghamton, New York. In 1980, he moved to the South Bronx of New York and began to work in collaboration with artist Rigoberto Torres. Rigoberto Torres had learned the art of plastic casting from his uncle, who had cast plaster statues for churches and cemeteries. In 1990s, they worked together in the 100th Street

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    What impact do the arts have on education? What is the relationship between the two? Art education is connected to everything we say we want for our children and our schools. Arts pave the way for academic achievement, social and emotional development, civic engagement, and equitable opportunity. Arts education contributes to a positive education environment, fueling motivation to learn by enhancing skills in thinking and sociability. Exposure to the arts and learning in the arts impart proficiencies

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    Creating personal art helps to express to others your point of view or perspective. By creating a personal art piece I was able to reflect on myself and illustrate how I view myself to share with other. I started my selecting a picture that I thought would help to portray a message. I also thought about the images that I would draw to really depict my character. When I was selecting my photo I tried to pick one that represented something. I chose a picture that was taken from behind me. To me this

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    Sphinx

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    Oscar Jacobson, who was also an art professor for the university, founded the Fred jones Jr. museum of art in 1936 (Wikipedia 2016). The museum is home to over ten thousand beautiful and very valuable pieces of art, including sculptures, paintings, and even some books. Recently, the museum had a collection of busts from the Immortales collection in Rome. This was the first time that many of these pieces have ever left Italy and was the only place in the United States that they have been. Whenever

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    I had a chance to search through and I was able to locate these two well know painter's during the Baroque times. Peter Paul Rubens and Rembrandt van Rijn, Starting off with Peter Ruebens (23-26) pg. 738, The Raising of the Cross is one in a progression of compositions taking into account the torturous killing of Christ this painting was created by Peter Paul Rubens. This painting was created somewhere around 1609 and 1610 with oil on canvas. It is currently shown in the Cathedral of Our Lady in

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    I choose the recovered artwork by Samuel Joseph Brown Jr Self-Portrait in ca 1941 using watercolor, charcoal & graphite. The key aspects of subject matter in this piece of artwork is that his hair is a greyish blue and the reflection is black, at least what we can see on the side. The looks like he is looking at himself in the mirror and getting somebody totally different back. His lips are puckered in the reflection and not on the person himself. He doesn’t really show any facial expressions it

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    Now." But the two musical co-producers, who sometimes go by the name Jack Ü, don't make so much as a cameo in the video, which gives all the screen time to featured vocalist, Justin Bieber. In the video, Bieber is show against a backdrop of fan-made art as his skin gets transformed into a graffiti canvas. The video was filmed in Los Angeles and first premiered this morning on Good Morning America. The collaboration between the respected DJ's Skrillex and Diplo on one side, and the teenaged ray of

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    Contemporary art has evolved into many different forms and genres. The substantial amount of freedom given by the art educational institutions to the artist enables the practice of seeking new ways of expression and evolution. This open mode of creation is necessary for the practice to freely evolve, but the freedom brings a huge responsibility onto the maker too. There is also a question of whether there is a real freedom of expression, in the world governed by the social and institutional rule

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    sapiens’ have developed so many ways to communicate with each other, art is one of them. Art is the most popular way to let people know about the past. Before human civilization, when people used to live in the cave, people used to use art for hunting, astronomical observatory, solar calendar and cultivating etc. We have seen using of art different way during the time period of Akkadian. Through the deep observation of Akkadian’s art history, we came to know about their political concepts, kingdoms

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    received his excellent education from the Collège des Quatre-Nations and the University of Paris, even though he was never a good student, due to his speech impediment and his love of drawing. He attended the French Academy at Rome and learned more about art. David's fellow students at the

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