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    David Hockney experimented heavily with photo-collage in 1982-1987, creating works of art called joiners. Joiners accidentally occurred when he was working on one of his paintings of his living room and terrace in Los Angeles, as he took Polaroid shots of the living room and glued them together as a preparatory work, not intending for them to build a composition of their own. Upon this finding he enjoyed the final composition and he realised that he could take this somewhere and he began to work

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    Extended Definition Essay: Defining the Concept of Abstract "Art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable." is a popular quote adapted by the street artist known as Bansky to specifically talk about art. It is especially true of abstract art, which oftentimes depicts events that can be uncomfortable to discuss or is confusing. If something is abstract, then it is something that is not clearly defined, or not typically thought of as normal or realistic, and it can be difficult to

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    Chapter 4. Case Studies (I) Man Ray - Gun with Alphabet Stencils (1924) The below artwork was done by Man Ray, a pioneer in the 20th century and a leading figure in both Dada and Surrealist art movements (Phillipscollection.org, 2017). Although Man Ray considered himself as a painter, starting from the late 1910s, he began his devotion to photography (The Art Institute of Chicago, 2017). Through his playful experimental approach to motion and visual puns, these elements defined the characters

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    Norman Rockwell is the creator of the oil on canvas painting, “The Catch”. The painting was a gift in honour of the Crocker Family. The production date of the painting was in 1919. The painting was used as a cover illustration for the “Country Gentleman,”; an American agricultural magazine, on May 3rd, 1919. What is required to be happy? Is it a 6.5-liter, V12, 8400 rpm, 740 hp, 4.5 million dollars Lamborghini Veneno? Perhaps something that isn’t as expensive, just a new pair of shoes? How about

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    I went to the Arts block in Riverside CA. The exhibition was of Mexican arts and photographers: Guillermo Soto Curiel, Ruben Ortiz Torres, Consuelo y Marisa and Graciela Iturbide. The exhibition was one of a collection of Mexican photographers of the twentieth century and the permeant exhibition of the history of photography. As well as the current exhibition of Mundos Alternos an Art and science fiction in the Americas. There are four photographs by Guillermo Soto Curiel, Manuel Carrilo, Graciela

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    Pablo Picasso was an extraordinary painter during the 20th century that really captivated the world in the way that he saw it. He wouldn’t captivate the world in an ordinary way, or as some people would see it. A painting by Pablo Picasso that demonstrates this very well is Guernica. Guernica was painted after Germany bombed Spain the midst of the afternoon on April 26, 1937. The bombing lasted for almost four hours. Once the bombing was over around seven hundred homes were destroyed, and many families

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    Throughout history, art has been a powerful medium for political expression. Strong, moving images create a visual experience that calls for global attention to a cause. One of the most famous examples of using art to bring the world’s focus to a cause is Pablo Picasso’s painting, Guernica. In 1937, Francisco Franco, the ruler of Spain, allowed German and Italian planes to bomb a small town, called Guernica, in order to test their bombing tactics. Guernica became the result of Picasso’s outrage to the aerial

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    When comparing the two art pieces of art, “Guernica” by Pablo Picasso and “Executions of the Third of May” by Goya, you may interpret the underlying meaning to be the same. However, the era in which these paintings were created are noticeably different as well as the techniques. The history in which these two works were created is intriguing. The implicit and explicit similarities and differences between these two historical pieces are astonishing. “Guernica”, which was created in 1937 was Picasso’s

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    To fully understand this artwork, The Cycle of Terror and Tragedy, done by artist Graydon Parrish in 2002, one must have a general understanding of the events that took place on September 11th, 2001. Because the painting is portraying the events and the aftermath to the viewer, it is understood that the audience is aware of this significant date. Parrish has a very strong stance against the actions taken on this day, as he displays this tragic event. The viewer's eye is initially drawn to the two

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    The life of Pablo Escobar is filled with drugs and death he was born December 1, 1949 and died December 2, 1993 in Medellin Colombia. Escobar would kill anyone who got in his way of becoming the world’s most powerful drug lord. He had a lot of wealth and fame. He was part of the Columbian Cartel and introduced cocaine to the United States. Escobar was the most violent leader of organized crime the world would ever see. He began his criminal career by stealing and selling gravestones in addition to

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