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    The lines within the painting appear to be horizontal strokes resulting in a calm, quiet, and lonely theme. The texture of this work of art appears to be somewhat rough yet at the same time has a sense of smoothness to it. The painting consists of a thick application of paint or Impasto. The medium of this work is oil on canvas. As for linear perspective, the Horizontal line could be considered to be the drug store itself as that is the middle ground between the street pavement and the apartment

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    Kitty Verissim Analysis

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    Kitty Verissimo, The story of my album and how it came to life. Well it all started when ms. Brougham assigned us this album. At first i thought this is going to be a lot of fun and not much thought would be put into it, but little did i know all the work i would have to put in it. I Had an idea of what i wanted to do since the beginning. An album on overcoming hard times. So i knew the genre would be pop and a bit of rap in a few of the songs. When I thought that I was thinking one of my favorite

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    The photograph, “On the Fringes of Understanding”, by Jerry Uelsmann is different than most pictures and has a deep meaning to it. This picture isn’t easy to figure out, however, once you understand the meaning, it is very relevant to people. I will explain this in the description of the black and white photo, the analysis of the artwork, and the interpretation of how I see the picture. When you look at the picture, the first thing you notice is that the picture is black and white. Next, you see

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    Two painters in history are known for their abilities to depict scenes in such realistic manners that you would never know they are actually producing paintings. These painters are named Johannes Vermeer and Albert Bierstadt. Both men came from different times and ethnic backgrounds. Dutchman, Johannes Vermeer was born in the year 1632 and passed away in 1675. Over his lifetime Vermeer used a style of painting that causing modern day historians and art lovers to struggle to figure out how he painted

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    very important. With this photoshopped picture, I used a projector to project the image on a canvas of my choice and traced the contour of the subject matters within the picture. When the tracing was done, I could start painting. The goal of this composition is to choose a single colour scheme and with colours related to that scheme, we were to blend it using acrylic paint. As the image is a high contrast image, the black areas were asked to be coloured while the white areas stayed white. When the

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    presence of the art in the transition from the Early Renaissance time period into the true Renaissance. During this time period the artwork focused to idealize the beauties of nature and perfection. From all of the miniscule details to the overall composition of the piece there are many aspects which this piece shows that represent the beauties that art found during the time frame it was made. We have looked at many paintings of sacra conversazione within our studies which gives us the ability to look

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    The Oath of the Horatii is a historical oil painting by the French artist Jacques Louis David. Painted in 1784, the piece depicts a Roman legend about settling a dispute between the nations of Rome and Alba. Instead of succumbing to the possibility of war, a family from each of the nations was selected to battle out the conflict on a much smaller scale. These two families were the Horatii (Rome) and the Curatii (Alba). This painting depicts the Horatii family, specifically the three brothers, who

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    Essay On E-Painting

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    INTRODUCTION You might have read and come across different books and articles that are being uploaded and sold on different websites and platforms that talk about tips and tricks that aids successful painting. Well, we can't dispute the fact most of these e-books are more like instructional manuals that do not critically explain most challenges faced by painters, and for beginners, it might not present itself as the best to opt for. My grandfather happened to run the painting business for many years

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    Inside Composing Essay

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    others have gained from me. I have endeavored to improve particular parts of my piece, be that as it may, regardless I battle with a couple others. Significantly, I learned composition aptitudes and methods and connected them to my papers. I found new methodologies and leaps forward that have permitted me to moderate my composition dawdling. In any case, I am as yet figuring out how to compose and trust that I generally will. I for one appreciate composing. It is a path for me to escape from the universe

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    The photo that I chose for my print ad is of the Cardinal Pride Marching Band performing at the state competition in Fort Dodge. It was taken by Rebecca Griffin before our performance, and the band looks very stoic in their pre-competition formation. A photographic element used in this picture is symmetry. The band is evenly balanced on each side with the drum major dressed in white dividing the image in the center. I also left some negative space at the top of my ad. This keeps the ad simple, as

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