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    I am applying for this course because I have always been interested in makeup and creating different characters using makeup. I have been particularly interested in the special effects side of it. There are so many different job opportunities within the makeup industry and I would love to be a part of it. Doing Media Makeup at college has really inspired me to study it further and advance my skills so I can make a career out of it. The first time I did any special effects makeup in college it instantly

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    Samuel Clemens in Buffalo: A Woman and an Artist Preface While literary critics and historians alike have thoroughly examined the influence of Samuel Langhorne Clemens’ Missouri boyhood and foreign travels on his writing, scholars outside of Western New York consistently overlook the importance of the eighteen months he spent in Buffalo from August 1869 to March 1871. Though a Buffalo resident for the past twenty years, I was also only vaguely aware that Clemens passed through until Dr. Walter

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    half-clothed, white woman stands in front of a gilded, full length viewer with her back turned to the viewer. Around the mirror are flowers and other nice, vain objects; the women are standing in no specific or deniable place. Instead, she simply exists. The woman of the painting is dressed in a clinched, blue corset and skirt. Her neck and shoulders are bear, and she is faceless as her face does not reflect in the mirror. In Morisot’s version of “Before the Mirror, the woman is painted much ore

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    Khari Vanderbilt Mr.Inguito English 1C October 13, 2014 Romare Bearden's "The Family" (1941) & "The Family (1975) Comparisons Romare Bearden, a great artist that expresses many feelings throughout his photos. He expresses different types of feelings and meanings through colors, background, character demeanor, and even the posture of the characters in the picture. My favorite painting by Romare Bearden has to be "The Family"(1941) due to the fact that I had a personal connection to the picture

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    were divided into 5-6 groups and we examined four boxes of archival materials donated by Willie Anne Wright, who is a Richmond-based artist. With the knowledge and skills gained from classroom discussions and lectures and presentations given by museum professionals, we were to develop a timeline highlighting Willie Anne’s exhibition history and journey as an artist. The purpose of the timeline was to give insight about Willie Anne’s life, personality, and effect on other’s

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    patrons, collectors, sources of inspiration, or significant contributors as art historians and critics. Women have been and continue to be integral to the institution of art, but despite being engaged with the art world in every way, many women artists have found opposition in the traditional narrative of art history. They have faced challenges due to gender biases, from finding difficulty in training to selling their work and gaining recognition. In “Who Remedios Varo Is”, Inga Muscio argued this

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    The Grand Canyon, one of the United States most popular tourist attractions. The canyon has drawn various people to it, including artists who depict its beauty in multiple forms. Throughout this report, I will be discussing and critiquing Rose Eagers Grand Canyon, a landscape made from mixed media. While reviewing this piece of art at the Carnegie Art Center located in Turlock, CA; I learned a lot about the content. Rose Eager, in her later years was a victim of macular degeneration, a horrific

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    magnificent pop artist. He was the first born child of his parents Milton and Beatrice Werner Lichtenstein. His father, Milton, was a real estate broker, while his mother, Beatrice, was a homemaker. She was also played the piano and she revealed Roy and his sister to different aspects of New York culture. Roy went to a private school and graduated the year of 1940. He had later attended Ohio State University. Peter Max, born on October 19th, 1937, is also a well known pop artist icon. He is well

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    People say to do what you love and you’ll never work a day in your life. I love makeup and I love chemistry so being a cosmetic chemist would be an excellent match for me. A cosmetic chemist’s job is to analyze, create, and study chemical compounds to make cosmetics. In order to prepare for this career, I should go to college, start an entry level job, and work hard. The first step to any career is an education; I must graduate college. To be a cosmetic chemist, there is a wide range or applicable

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    many Surrealists, female or male, there have been. Could we name them in a pop quiz? Personally, I would have to say “no.” After all my years as an artist and student, not even I could have named five. I found two books in my college library on women Surrealists. According to one of those books, In Wonderland, The Surrealist Adventures of Women Artists in Mexico and the United States, there were almost fifty female Surrealists significant enough to be noted for their contributions (Fort, Foreword)

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