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    because then is is not original or unique meaning it is not creative. Next, art can be popular but not biased on a small group. Finally, art can also have masterful technique but cannot be sloppy. With all of this in mind, an evaluation of Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh will show that it is a piece of art. A closer look at creativity indicates that it is present in painting. For example, going back to what I said in the previous paragraph on how the painting is unique because it is easily recognizable;

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    Day 3: 6:00 am Since I went to bed so early last night, I woke up more of an appetite and ready to eat. I had an big breakfast from the hotel buffet of sausage, ham, eggs, cheese, biscuits, and of course earl grey tea with sugar cubes. I took some biscuits with me for the long tube ride to hampton court palace.I knew I would not have time to stop for lunch. 8:00 am After a long tube ride I got to Hampton Court palace around early morning. It was Henry VIII’s palace on the thames river. He

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    Picture this, a little boy with giant glasses, entering the ginormous Perot Museum. A boy who couldn’t go to sleep the night before because he was extremely excited for his trip to the museum the next day. That boy was me during a hot summer day. My family and my friends went on a trip to the museum. For most people a trip to a museum would be boring, but for me it was an opportunity to learn. The first exhibit we went to was the dinosaur exhibit. We weren’t in a tour group, but I saw a group go

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    The Fear Sparknotes

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    The Fear was the name of my book. The characters are Dognut, Al, Courtney, Ed Carter, Felix, Finn, Jessica, Jordan Hordern, Kyle, Leo, Marco, and Olivia Channing. After they take a boat and row upriver, they end up at the Houses of Parliament where they find a girl named Nicola keeping order of her group. She tells them that his friends aren’t there but saw them head towards David King at Buckingham Palace. The crew is attacked by a horde sickos/zombies that are called “ Gym Bunnies” who most likely

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    Coffee museum for the coffee lovers Tea being the first love of most of the Indians is not a startling revelation anyhow. In fact, for us ‘chai’ is more than a cup of tea to start a conversation, to start our day and also to enjoy particular seasons. But, are you aware that just like ‘chai’, coffee holds a lot of significance in the Middle East? So if you find a museum dedicated to coffee in the Middle East, you shouldn’t be surprised. Dubai has got its very own coffee museum in one of its heritage

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    the Catholic Church as the priest is too far away. On the other hand, the siblings in "House of Wax", Carly and Nick are alert of the surroundings. Carly and friends set up a camp in a field at night. The campsite is visited by a stranger in a truck. Nick throws a beer bottle at the truck. Later that night, Carly detects someone entering their camp when everyone is asleep. The fan belt of Wade's truck has been torn. Therefore, they go to the nearest town, Ambrose to get a new fan belt. During the

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    Royal Ontario Museum

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    Royal Ontario Museum is known to be one of the best attractions in Toronto. Out of all the guests, according to the ROM’s exit survey, 71% of guests were families. Furthermore, younger visitors, including millennials, were more general visitors whom came to with no specific purpose. A study from the National Endowment for the Arts found that in 2008 23-24% of the millenials went to a museum once in a year. In 2012, only 18-22% of the millenials did so (GBriff, 2015). The museums are consistently

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    Neon Museum Observation

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    I decided to visit the Neon Museum (Neon Boneyard) located downtown in Las Vegas while on vacation last week. The Neon Boneyard is an outdoor collection of signs located behind the Neon Museum. The museum is housed at the formerly known La Concha Motel (the La Concha Motel was designed by Paul Williams, a famous African American architect who design the first LAX theme building). From my understanding the purpose of the Neon Museum is to display old iconic signs that use to hang on the Las Vegas

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    The eighteenth century had two painters, Albert Bierstadt and who drew landscapes. The main gallery at Bowdoin Museum of Art was of the night, and the paintings were of the night with a moon in the sky. At the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts, there were numerous amount of different of paintings. It was hard finding a painting of a night sky and moon in the museum. The comparison of two paintings at two different galleries in two different states will be the Cloudy Study, Moonlight of

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    as Vincent van Gogh’s Starry Night and Joseph Mallord William Turner’s The Slave Ship. These two pieces both represent their own individual time periods, yet have similar characteristics. Both of these paintings have a way of uncovering a story without using a single word. Vincent van Gogh- Starry Night, 1889, Post impressionism, Oil on canvas, 29 x 36 ¼ in, Museum of Modern Art, NYC This piece of art which will be referred to as image number one is called Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh. It is

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