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    There are two orphans in this essay one is Romanian, one is Korea, but still have tons of similarities and differences. Their names are Izidor Ruckel from “Orphans Lonely Beginnings” and Tree-ear from A Single Shard. In this essay, the differences and similarity are going to sprout out and show how they are alike and not alike. One difference between Tree-ear and Izidor was that Tree-ear is healthy and Ruckel had polio and was not healthy. Tree-ear was healthy because Crane-man cared for him

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    This painting parallels the ideals in the Romantic Hero down to the color of the horse. The painting has a very distinct setting, which seems to be fall because Wassily Kandinsky uses orange in his trees portraying that the seasons are changing and with a new season comes new challenges. In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Sir Gawain begins his journey at the end of fall and beginning of winter, Winter is harsh and brittle

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    completely gone, because Wassily Kandinsky never picked up a paint brush or a canvas. The world had become a dark and colorless world without the expression of art and the people. The leaders of the art world have influenced modern art today. Wassily Kandinsky the most important artist of his time because he is the innovator of abstract art which are illustrated by his unique from of art, unique personal experience with art and his influence on abstract art today. Kandinsky showed his unique form

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    was painted by Wassily Kandinsky in 1913. In this painting, Kandinsky decides to choose orange as one of the primary colors to express an emotion instead of a citrus fruit. He also chooses to paint black lines because of they add the feeling of depth and they direct the motion of the painting. The variety of colors been displayed throughout the canvas are like a composer uses notes so the viewer can develop a feeling of rhythm. No color stands entirely on its own, instead, Kandinsky places one color

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    “Black Spot I” by Wassily Kandinsky (1912) A brief formal analysis of the Black Spot I by Wassily Kandinsky (1912) reveals that the black spot in his oil canvas, is the middle ground as well as the central location. I will be analyzing his 100 x 130 cm painting by using the elements and principles of design. The black spot is the focal point of the oil painting because the first thing you see while looking at the oil painting. Kandinsky painted this whole composition with abstract views and is

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    Janet Echelman is an artist who considers the cutting edge of sculptures, public art, and urban transformation in her art works. Her art work in question “Her Secret Is Patience” uses a cactus flower shape as a symbol for the Arizona desert city of Phoenix. Her art work is held by three leaning poles that are forty to hundred feet high. According to Janet her act work was inspired by the patience of the saguaro cactus, she say, “It’s a spiny cactus putting down roots in search of water in the desert

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    Russian painter and pioneer of abstract modern art, Kandinsky’s art and ideas impacted and inspired many generations of artists, from his students at Bauhaus, to the Abstract Expressionists post World War 2. Kandinsky contested the boundaries of conventional art making practice through his rare artistic style that departs from the strict conventions of realism and naturalism formed by the Academie, and seeks to convey inner spiritual experience by challenging intentions and emotive capacities. He

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    Adriana Rosas 2 September 2016 Ms. Cooper Art Appreciation Compare and Contrast 1 “Pitman” Janet and Wassily, Similarities and Differences Janet Echelman is an artist who creates astonishing art out of fabric material. She creates thoughts that people get lost in. Her art is very deep as she incorporates texture of fiber, steal and lightning in her sculptures. She also included colorful colors that contrasted to the environment and to what her art needed to stand out. She hung her sculptures

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    expression in the midst of our human frailty. The emphasis of the article will explore the idea of spirituality being key element in abstract expressionism. This article includes the work, Critical but Stable, by Esethu Khambule, which is inspired by Wassily Kandinsky’s Yellow, Red, Blue as well as Frantisek Kupka, Mme Kupka Among Verticals. Abstract Expressionistic movement followed one of the gruesome moments in modern history. The aftermath of World War II created a traumatised society that was in

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    colors to create a dreamlike world that appears to be expressive without any representation. Page 122 CLS- The overall composition evokes freedom in the handling and used different stages of Impressionism that has a fairytale quality. 24. 1913, Kandinsky, Wassily, Composition VII, Russian, Der Blaue Reiter. TXT- This spontaneous composition includes shapes, colors and lines the crash into each other towards the center in a explosive manner. This symbolic painting has been proven to not be deciphered

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