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    many types of art that have been stolen; paintings, sculptures, jewelry, photography, and written artifacts. There are many questions on whether art is important to the preservation to a culture such as; 1) How does this piece of art/artifact or its artist deepen the understanding of the culture, political, and historical time it was created? 2) Examine the people and or goals (the bad guys) whose actions result in the devastating consequences for both people and treasures that have been taken. 3)

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    Iggy Azalea's return to social media hasn't been as smooth as she would have hoped. A fan contacted her on social media and stated that the single "Pretty Girls" flopped a little bit. The rapper responded,"It's difficult to send a song up the charts without additional promo and TV performances etc. unfortunately I'm just featured." Azalea's comments were taken as disrespectful and Pop Zone tweeted that the rapper was throwing shade at Britney Spears and her team. Azalea answered Pop Zone by tweeting

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    attractive mural, instead of people writing scribble. artists take the time to actually masterpieces that allows the audience to be amazed. There are a few well known hotspots around Ballarat that are used by the graffiti artists. One includes the Skipton Street Fish and Chip Shop, another is the car park off Armstrong Street, and another is in Market Street Tyre and Auto.acording to an article in the courier. There is approximately 60 artists (or taggers they are preferably known) and 50 of them

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    before it. For starters, the CWR only employed 31 artists who were given very specific instructions on the type of artwork they were to produce. “The artists themselves represented a cross section of the Canadian art community. Some had been well established before the war; others had shown promise and were chosen on that account.” Unlike their predecessors, who had been bound by nothing and were free to paint anything which provoked feeling, the artists were limited not only in subject matter but also

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    my own worst critic, so critics step your hate game up”, is a lyric from NF’s song Motivated (NF). NF is arguing that as an artist, he is the strongest critic of his music. Author, Anne Bradstreet, is also a harsh critic of her work. In fact, Bradstreet writes a poem, “The Author to Her Book”, illustrating the process of artistic self-criticism. We can recognize that artists are often the harshest critics for their works, however, used correctly, this continuous artistic self-criticism creates a beautiful

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    that represents a series of artists. In this collection the author shows how art and reality, artist and society are related and the consequences of artistic perfection. Kafka's work has an allegorical quality, in which his narratives constitutes a normal world with elements of fantasy. “ A Fasting-Artist is one of the stories in the collection by Kafka which pertains the pain of the artists, specially relating it to the contemporary artistically starving performance artists. It is a story that represents

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    concerns the artists face as well as world issues. Art is important as it helps people improve themselves (Armstrong, 2013). Defining the purpose of art is personal and unique to each individual. From the Renaissance ages art was a reflection of ideas that concerned men’s mind. Michelangelo believed that the truth of any matter existed in nature. It was the job of the artist to seek the truth within the world and capture it in his art. This way of thinking is what made Michelangelo a great artist. The quote

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    that represents a series of artists. In this collection the author shows how art and reality, artist and society are related and the consequences of artistic perfection. Kafka's work has an allegorical quality, in which his narratives constitutes a normal world with elements of fantasy. “ A Fasting-Artist is one of the stories in the collection by Kafka which pertains the pain of the artists, specially relating it to the contemporary artistically starving performance artists. It is a story that represents

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    The message of an artistic piece often transcends its intended impact. An initial statement, from political propaganda to environmental awareness or progression, becomes timeless in its interpretation and applicability throughout generations. Aaron Douglas’s Building More Stately Mansions, a 1944 oil painting, is one such art piece. Through his unique art style, the painter anchored his expressions from Harlem Renaissance styles that reigned prominent during his life in New York. The intended statement

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    Xylo Aria Research Paper

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    You can only write what you know. In music, defining your sound traces back to who you are, and what you know. Melbourne artist, Xylo Aria conveys a unique stance for herself by layering R&B melodies, ambience, and an electronic feel, paired with her adenoidal and smoky voice. Her debut EP, Arrow, produced by Elliot Treves, creates a human-esq atmosphere, and worldly touch that slowly lulls you in for a second take. The magic behind these well-trained placement of sounds, comes from Aria's influence

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