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    Sensory Collage Project

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    I learned a lot from the other students doing the sensory collage project. I learned that making a sensory collage is very easy to create, and you can use many house hold items to make one. You can make one for almost any age, 6 months to kindergarten. using items of different textures, sounds, and smells stimulates the child senses and help develop skills such as cognitive, physical, and encourage creative expressions. I also learned that many of the students in class had similar ideas in creating

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    Pablo Picasso Essay

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    including artists. In Cubist paintings, objects are broken apart and reassembled in an abstracted form, highlighting their composite geometric shapes and depicting them from multiple, simultaneous viewpoints in order to create physics-defying, collage-like effects. At once destructive and creative, Cubism shocked, appalled and fascinated the art world. "It made me feel as if someone was drinking gasoline and spitting fire," Braque said, explaining that he was shocked when he first viewed Picasso's

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    Pablo Picasso Essay

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    Picasso would say if asked regarding its origins of the style. He was regarded as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, he is known for co-founding the Cubist movement, the invention of constructed sculpture, the co-invention of collage, and for the wide variety of styles that he helped develop and explore. Picasso had different styles and techniques that influenced the art work and artist after him. From his treatment of space cubist structure, geometric shapes and multiple perspectives

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    Yordi Schrank 10/11 Cubism 1907 Bibliography http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pablo_Picasso http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/cube/hd_cube.htm http://www.artyfactory.com/art_appreciation/art_movements/cubism.htm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RlNf5XZDcQs Cubism was one of the most influential visual art styles of the early twentieth century. It was created by Pablo Picasso and George Braque. It was easier for them to invent something new that no one has not seen before and both

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    Pablo Picasso

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    distorted work is abstracted with geometric style. This period was Picasso’s most well-known period. Cubist movement was so big that modern artists do it today. In paintings, the work is broken down to abstract form of representational objects. It is collage-like and can even look messy in its own way. Just ask one who has OCD. Cubism was even seen as a

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    Tea Collage Research

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    Artist Statement: Tea Collage For my project I chose to make a tea collage, with that being said the first thing I set out to do for the collage was in some fashion depict the Chinese character for tea. So, I chose to initially paint the Chinese character in black against a wooden board, then fill in the painted character with cooked green tea leaves. My reasoning behind painting the Chinese character on a wooden board was that it would capture the natural essence of tea, since wood also essentially

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    Collage Student Analysis

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    One of the many issues I faced as a collage student was choosing the correct major. I did not know what I wanted to accomplish after collage once I entered the work force. I had always seen myself in business somewhere but I never had a revelation on which major was the best for me. I realized that I needed some direction to my life and that I couldn’t get through collage without choosing a career path to take. When making my decision for what major to take I needed to gather all the information

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    Collage Case Study

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    Time waits for no one. Deciding about collage is one of the most important decisions that involves our future. The University of Utah, the University of Deseret in the flagship institution of higher learning in Utah, and it will provide me the opportunity to choose my future career. To apply at the University of Utah, the first step the student has to follow is taken the ACT or SAT test, then apply for admission to the University of Utah by the Dec. 1. Next, complete the free application for federal

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    Pablo Picasso many relationships with women showed in his art and directed its course. He was the most dominant and influential artist of the first half of the twentieth century. Picasso invented collage and made major contributions to Symbolism and Surrealism. He was associated with pioneering Cubism, alongside George Braque. Not only did women influence Picasso and his work but his relationships with other artists was a factor. The relationship between artist Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso

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    Verbal Collage Essay

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    For my verbal collage, I used a variety of images to symbolize what George Elliot Clarke is trying to demonstrate. The first image I used is a red ‘X’ as this mysterious individual may seem good-hearted on the outside, but deep down there is an aggressive person who is overwhelmed by the power of love. The colour red is used to symbolize anger that this character is experiencing throughout the poem. The image of the brass used fully demonstrates that the character ‘X’ has no fear within them. Furthermore

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