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    Edvard Munch’s painting The Scream is one of the most recognized pieces of art throughout history. He created this masterpiece in the year of 1893 and continued on to create three different versions of the painting (Paulson). The image shows a deathly pale, skull shaped head man clutching his hands over his ears, facing the audience, screaming with his mouth opened wide. There are two silhouettes behind the screaming man on the left hand side of the bridge, while the sky is bloody and the water in

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    Madonna Madonna has been a very influential female "popstar" over the last 20 years: to sell her music she has publicised herself through the media, and through this media she has stuck to the concept that "sex does sell". Madonna was born on the 16th of August 1958 as Louise Veronica Ciccone, in Bay City, Michigan. She began her journey into the most influential industry and medium by moving to New York to become a ballerina. From this young age she was very aware

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    Edvard Munch's Painting Scream Munich Edvard Munch is looked upon as one of the most significant influences on the development of expressionism. Edvard Munch was quoted as saying "We want more than a mere photograph of nature. We do not want to paint pretty pictures to be hung on drawing-room walls. We want to create, or at least lay the foundations of, an art that gives something to humanity. An art that arrests and engages. An art created of one's innermost heart." I believe in The Scream

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    Service learning at the Madonna Neighborhood Center was to say the least, challenging. I began my service with the “Mujeres” group and I ended with the Seniors group. I enjoyed my time with “Mujeres”, unfortunately the group was dissolved. One lady was very worried about this group ending. In her words “It is a biblical thing to do, it is our responsibility to the community, and we should be very upset”. It was a very sad day. We ended our last session in prayer, and to my surprise, Alice prayed

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    Edvard Munch & The Scream Alex Torres Mr. Vigrass Class 604 Fine Arts Alex Torres Fine Art The Mott Hall School Class 604 Edvard Munch & The Scream Edvard Munch (12 December 1863 - 23 January 1944) was a Norwegian painter and printmaker who many art based upon psychological concepts that were based on Symbolism of the 19th century and then

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    listeners to find a defined boundary between artist and entertainer. Art is rarely conservative. Art in music is to be valued for its complexity, and its ability to invoke thoughts, emotions while expanding perspectives(Kalkavage). What qualified Madonna as an artist is her manipulation of music as a medium for instigation and expression. Like a prayer released on March 2, 1989, is Madonna’s fourth album in her long-lasting career. The works incorporated in this album was largely inspired by her childhood

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    Art Is A Form Of Art

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    What do you love to do? Maybe you love art, maybe you love acting, or maybe you love sports. Now, imagine, whatever it is you love to do, you are the best at that. So, if you love sports, you are the greatest athlete of all time. Yet, even though you are the greatest at what you do, imagine nobody appreciates you. Imagine yourself as a sports star, and you are the strongest, fastest, quickest athlete in history but no one knows your name. Instead, they focus on someone else who takes performances

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    Let me tell you about my biggest dream my whole life has been going to a Rave or just to see myself being so successful in life. I have always had that goal my whole life, I always hung out with older people and thankfully I learned a lot from being around people some much wiser than me, the world is changing so dramatically and it’s clear to everybody that you can’t really go places without your education. My parents haven’t been so successful with education, but that has always been their life

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    Thankfulness is like a tree that keeps on growing, because it always grows one way or another, slow or fast. It is very important to be thankful for the things that you have in life. Being thankful allows people to appreciate life, and have true happiness with what they have. It shows people that you care about life, and what it has to offer about you. Thankfulness can keep the earth clean, because if you are simply thankful for the earth, and you will likely not disrespect it. The point of my essay

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    are important throughout the evolution of art. Naturalism refers to the representation of objects in their most realistic form. On the contrary, idealism attempts to hold the subject to a certain standard of perfection. Fisher Folk, undated, and Madonna and Child, finished in 1438, are two works of art that embody those two concepts very well. During a first level iconographic observation of Fisher Folk we see three people off to the right side of the painting. Two older women and a younger child

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