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    my visit to the Tampa Museum of Art, I observed and viewed various pieces from The Classical World exhibit. While I observed numerous works, I was drawn to a specific piece due to its uniqueness when compared to the other pieces in the exhibit. In this paper, I will be describing The Torso of Aphrodite, using my own viewpoints and the elements of formal art analysis, in order to explain the uniqueness when compared to other pieces in The Classical World exhibit. The Torso of Aphrodite was constructed

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    was inspired by Saurer’s surroundings while growing up (Shadow Casting). On piece, in particular, caught my eye. His Shadow Casting sculpture is around 75 pieces of welded steel and charred wood composed into different shapes mounted on a wall. When I first saw this piece, I found it interesting, but as I got closer, sensored lights came on and caused each piece to cast a shadow on the wall behind the sculpture. This piece of art reminded me the incense burner that has been discussed in our book (Stokstad

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    Concept The objective of this event is to present the new delightful Swarovski collection of lightening products, as the world leader in high-quality precision cut crystal has chosen this city to reveal its marvelous pieces, which will be presented on September 16th of 2013 from 19.00 to 22.00 in the Gallery of La Pelota, gathering approximately 300 guests. The reason to make this important event happen on the September 16th is to project a fresh mood to the guests, as it is a hot month and

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    overhangs, and various pieces of art displayed in the windows below. The door is simple and opens with a soft chime of bells, giving it a small business, intimate-type feeling when hearing the sound. Once you’re inside, a radio station playing today’s hits, rather than elevator music. Sounds emit softly over the speakers in the main entrance gallery, just loud enough though to be heard throughout the adjoining rooms. The interior is clean enough, no dust or dirt to effect the art pieces scattered around

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    What Makes A Quilt?

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    quilt block pattern pieces, scissors, a needle, thread, and a thimble. One other item, not necessarily needed but very helpful, is a good warm fire and a lot of heavy snow clouds. First of all, your scraps need to be flat, and pressed, if possible. You need to start with a simple pattern, such as the "Nine Patch" if you have never pieced a quilt top before. Choose the kinds of material that you desire for each color that you want to put in your quilt block. Place the pattern piece on the material and

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    Alexander Mcqueen

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    around contrasted elements and the energy between them, creating structural and emotionally raw pieces, that were often misconstrued as misogynistic or fetish. I chose to investigate McQueen’s work due to the ‘romantic but determinedly contemporary’ (Dazed article) edge to his work, and bold range of influences; leading him to create diverse collections including many aesthetically and structurally urban pieces, but still within his ‘electric, eccentric’ (McQueen) style. His work is so inspiring me due

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    Bedtime Story Essay

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    all the time while I was walking my way to school, and before my auntie begin to read it again, she will always asked me to recite the name first. Characters: Tikki Tikki Tembo-no Sa Rembo-chari Bari Ruchi-pip Peri Pembo Tiki’s little brother Chang The Old man that owns the ladder Tiki’s Mother Settings: Ancient China Plot: In China, it is part of the customs that parents should give their first-born son a long name, and everyone is obliged

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    My Favorite Art Essay

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    Paul McKelvery Jr HUM 2223 22 Sept 2017 Journal Paper Prompt A: What were your favorite artworks? Why? Response: My favorite piece of art that’s been displayed, or at least talked about so far, this semester has got to be the little berserker chess pieces from the Germanic Tribes lecture. While not necessarily a primary piece of art, the small sculptures represent the tribe of Viking warriors that fought fearlessly. In detail, the depictions of the berserkers show them wielding swords and shields

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    Nt1320 Final Project

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    with each piece representing a character and their status in the play; we will move the pieces to represent their actions in the play. We may also add the island aspects around the chessboard, for example: a tan colored blanket underneath to represent the sand, a representation of a tree/fire, and a cave. The island/board will be a painted

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    2017, I attended a piano concert by Jeffrey Jacobs that consisted of some various 20th century repertoire composed by Ian Dicke, Béla Bartok, George Crumb, and Dr. Takuma Itoh. All of these pieces were extremely fascinating to listen to, and I enjoyed every minute of it. The first two pieces on the program, entitled “Intermezzo” and “Soliloquy,” were both written by Dr. Itoh. Both works contain contrasting differences in themes, difficulty, and structure. According to Dr. Itoh

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