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    types of paints such as watercolors, acrylic, and oil. There were also different types of painting forms and styles ranging from regular landscapes to abstract painting. Next to every area of the works by different artists was a biography and synopsis written by the particular artist. In each of the artist’s biographies they would talk about their career, personal life, and what their own motivation is behind their paintings. What was interesting is that

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    values her identity when it comes to her work as an artist. As an artist, Drake creates short animated films for her viewers. Drake does not join the bandwagon of creating a social media profile of her artistic work, or for others to find out information about her. In response to Drake not acquiring a social media profile, Michael Schultz (Defendant) is the creator of a fake profile for Drake. The fake profile pretended to portray her views as an artist. Schultz did not obtain the permission of Drake

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    Andrew Clemons the artist is well recognized by society's elite. "Capt. George M. Rising purchased the jar and presented it to General Lawler last Saturday afternoon, who, no doubt will treasure the miniature pontoon bridge, made of sand by the deaf and dumb artist boy, Andy Clemens, as one of the finest works which graces the sand in his study."(2) The Mark of a great artist is selling their art without intention. Andrew displays great qualities of a good artist. The twenty old Andrew Clemons success

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    In this essay, a comparison and contrast of Hito Steyerl (born 1966) with that of Francisco de Goya (1746-1828) work of art will be made. These artists have been selected to demonstrate that they both can be defined as revolutionary artists but within separate art periods. To demonstrate this, it must first be defined what is revolutionary art and how does it affect us? The history of art has gone through constant changes from movement to movement, with ideas being portrayed differently. Revolutionary

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    years, I have been working with bands, startups and various music businesses on projects in film, streaming and social media. One project in particular, a SuiteSessions music documentary series, has allowed me to develop great relationships with artists and others in the music

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    “Every great work of art has two faces, one toward its own time and one toward the future, toward eternity.” Art in and of itself is a reflection of the ideals and concepts promoted during the time it was conceived in, and serves as a historical litmus test as to which periods it draws inspiration from; however, as Daniel Barenboim states in his quote above, impactful art that resonates with the human spirit lasts beyond its time. Throughout history, art serves as the visual manifestation of the

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    The life of an artist can be a difficult one. Many artists produce work for their own enjoyment or because it is their passion, but some are lucky enough to get paid for their work, enough to make it a legitimate source of income. Edward Elgar, a composer in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was one of these artists. Although he composed music for enjoyment, he was popular enough in his day to make a living from his music, and his reputation continued to grow after his death, making his work

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    Art can also be seen as creating beauty. The idea of beauty, like that of truth, is challenged by the modern era. At one time artist were expected to portray perfection, lofty and noble ideas of beauty. For example, the Apollo Belvedere if the artist would have messed up just a little then the whole sculpture would have been ruined and they would have to scrap it and

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    hunger artist is a story that can be viewed in many aspects in life. Many people want to leave this earth knowing that they accomplish some type of dream, goal, task or some type of legacy. His dream was to be the most phenomenal faster the world has ever seen, even in his death. Besides the dream, the hunger artist wanted nothing more than the people to be proud of what he was doing and the praise from the spectators. There is no excitement to this task, but this dream that the hunger artist had was

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    Why Michael Jordan Should be Considered an Artist John Lennon once said, “My role in society, or any artist’s or poet’s role,is to try and express what we all feel” (Rosier). An artist is someone that uses their talents and skills to express themselves and inspire others. Michael Jordan should be considered an artist because he expresses himself and continues to inspire a large amount of people. To begin, one quality that makes him an artist is his ability to express himself through his skills

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