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    Moore Vs Hlobo

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    This essay will explore the contrasts and similarities that can be taken from two drawings. Henry Moore’s, Standing figures of 1940 and Nicholas Hlobo’s, Macaleni Iintozomlambo of 2010. It will discuss the comparisons that can be made about the colour schemes, composition and subject matter of the pieces. This will also include an evaluation of how the time scales and influences of the period have affected the final outcomes of the two artists. The two pieces actually share many more similarities

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    tension in his home and he saw how his mother lost weight and became extremely ill. He began drawing things that were not pretty or beautiful. He would draw everything distorted and sometimes Asher would find himself "in front of a drawing filled with black and red swirls and gray eyes and dead birds" (Potok, 15). During these times, Asher would be so frightened of what he drew that he would throw all his drawings in the bottom of a drawer and jump in bed to pray a prayer out of the Krias

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    Art 100.001 What is Beauty? When discussing works of art, beauty can be defined by a variety of elements. These elements include but are not limited to line, shape and mass, light, color, space, texture and pattern, and time. Jim Germaux uses these elements throughout his paintings to evoke the beauty that is in all works of art. One painting in particular, in which Germaux painted, is For the Price Of An Apricot. Viewers see this painting’s beauty through Germaux’s use of color, shape, and lines

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    The painting is depicting Picasso’s mistress Marie-Thérèse Walter. She is looking at herself in the mirror. The woman in the painting has very elegant feature. She has an even complexion and beautiful eyes. One side of her face is yellow which appears to be makeup with a greenish eye shadow and bright red blush. The other side of her face is a lavender color which is the same color as her arm, hands, breasts, stomach, and legs. The lavender side of the face does not have any makeup and is very smooth

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    Karen Seapker Cradle

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    ‘And Most Slow Have I Been’ is a current exhibition at Lipscomb University by Karen Seapker. The gallery features a concise body of work; approximately ten to fifteen pieces in size. Many of her paintings depict bold, vibrant colors contrasted against dark muted ones. A recurring technique that Seapker utilizes is creating lines that appear to be executed in one brush stroke. These compositions are often subtly defined by these dynamic brush strokes. Seapker then creates void like spaces by filling

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    Edgar Degas was a French artist, which was known as an Impressionists. He was born on the 19th of July, 1834, in Paris, France. His full name was Hilaire-Germain-Edgar Degas. Degas went into practice law. In 1855, he enrolled at the famous School of Fine Arts, in Paris, where he studied under Louis Lamothe, a pupil of the classical painter Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. In time, Edgar Degas painting became popular and unique. Edgar Degas painting featured unorthodox visual angles and asymmetrical

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    I graduated from Hilliard Darby High School this past spring. My love for art began very young with my father who always made sure to encourage my creativity. I remember making coil pots with him during the summer and then painting them. In the ninth grade I took painting which I immediately became attached too. For the past four years I have continued to expand my abilities and strengthen skills with the help of my teacher Mrs. Kulick-Brown. From there I have completed several commissioned pieces

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    Art Progression

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    improved my understanding of the subject. Painting was and still is my favorite medium, but recently I found an interest in drawing, more specifically graphite drawings. Transitioning from painting to graphite or black and white drawing has been challenging. It is quite easy to show differences of shades forms, contrasts with colors than black and white. In addition, drawing is a bit more tedious than painting. On the other, the renaissance was the period in history that paid a special interest

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    Portrait Of Max Colley

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    My artwork is a portrait of Max Colley Jr. It is a head and shoulders portrait that has a light blue background fading to dark blue at the bottom. The blue represents Max’s blue eyes, his band called the “Blue Max”, jazz, the “blues”, and his love for the Detroit Lions. In order to create this portrait, I had to start by making an outline of Max’s face. I then added the skin tones, highlights, and lowlights. This was the longest and hardest process of the entire portrait. Once his skin was done,

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    Are you tired of the messy and exacting process of carving out Jack O' Lanterns? While it's easier to place several un-carved pumpkins around your deck, you know this short-cut will disappoint your kids. Halloween is a special time for them and although the candy is an important part of it, Jack O' Lanterns glowing in the dark are also important. Rather than disappoint them this year, there is another way to create this most classic of seasonal deck decorations that will glow in the dark without

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