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Talk about the Line Character and Compositional Structure in Jackson Pollock's Autumn Rhythm (Number 30,1950
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Autumn Rhythm 
 
Autumn Rhythm (number 30) is a drip painting by a renowned American artist, Jackson 
Pollock, in the fall of 1950. The art is 266.7 cm by 525.8 cm, painted on a canvas using Enamel 
paint with unique movement, abstract expressionism, and action painting. The work features the 
artist's unique poured painting technique, which he began in 1947 to 1952. The style is 
considered to be one of his outstanding works. This essay discusses the line character and the 
compositional st...
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Talk about two Line Properties (Direction and Measure) in Fred Tomaselli's artwork Metalectual, 2001
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Line Properties in Tomaselli's Artwork Metalectual 2001 
 
Tomaselli, an artist, was born in Santa Monica, California, mostly known for his detailed 
art on wooden panels made by combining a collection of unorthodox constituents suspended in a 
layer of clear epoxy resin. His unique art features color explosion, which he creatively combines 
with an art history basis. According to Fred, his fans should get lost in his art as a means of 
implementing a work-life balance. Tomaselli's art i...
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Watch "How to Draw a Bunny" about Ray Johnson https://vimeo.com/110857936 Think about inventing yourself. Ray Johnson was a mystery wrapped in an enigma who lived his life like a Pop Art performance piece. His final masterpiece may well have been
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How to Draw a Bunny 
 
Andrew Moore and John Walter's critical film, how to draw a bunny, digs deep into ray 
Johnson’s enigmatic life. Johnson lived a pop art lifestyle mostly mysterious to the public. Even 
his closest friend never really knew him on that more profound level. The play inspires an 
investigation into factors that led to Johnson’s suicide on 13 th January 1995. His death left his 
close admirers and the public puzzled, speculating on his life's role. How to draw a bunny...
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Choose a work of art, from any time period. (But let me know in advance so I can see it) Provide a formal analysis of this work. This should not simply be a description. Your analysis can and should include historical/contextual information, in a
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Formal Analysis of Laocoön and his Sons circa 42-20 B.C. 
Laocoön and His Sons is a monumental Greek sculpture that is an icon of a 
Hellenistic work sculpted in 42 B.C. It has been one of the most famous ancient sculptures 
since it was excavated in 1506 and displayed in the Vatican. It was sculpted by three artists, 
Athenodoros, Hagesander, and Pollydorus, whose names are engraved in the marble on 
which the statue is carved. Its intricate form entails the misery, pain, and suffering of a T...
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Yokai art and it's significance and influence
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Yōkai Art 
 
In Japan, Yōkai is a term used in reference to legendary spirits, monsters, and ghosts. 
These fictional characters are rooted in Japan's beliefs in animism, nature providence, and 
Japanese religion. They attribute the mythical beings with bizarre behaviors to explain why 
certain mysterious events happened in the past. The term Yōkai comes from Kanji, meaning 
bewitching, attractive, wonder, or mystery (Foster). Most of the Yōkai are depicted in humanoid 
forms and shapesh...
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ForFor this discussion board, you'll need to read Griselda Pollock's critique of the Impressionism exhibition held at the National Gallery (London) in 2015 (Links to an external site.). Why does Pollock argue that the exhibition erases women?
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Impressionism and Beyond and Women in Art 
 
Impressionism form of art began in 1874 after a painting titled Impression: Sunrise by 
Monet. Consequently, a group of independent artists popularized the idea and became known as 
impressionists (Pollock). The name impressionist was given to them by critics who hated their 
work, claiming that their unfinished studies should not be published as art. However, their 
supporters labeled their works ;The New Painting.;
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choose a art work of Instagram influencer
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The Portrait of Louis XIV 
 
In the early generations, art was a symbol of power since it was made mainly for 
individuals with vast wealth. However, social media has given people a chance to recreate these 
arts, such as a post adapted from an Instagram account, @tussenkunstenquarantaine
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. Discuss the reasons Baudelaire gives for his attitude toward photography. What does he think of its many admirers, especially the painters? Is he still addressing the bourgeois viewer as he did in the 1845-46 Salon reviews? Who is his intended audience?
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Photography Art 
 
Charles Baudelaire is arguably one of the most influential figures and artists in the 19 th 
century in European art history. Some considered him the father of modern art criticism and a 
Paris resident in the years modernity was taking root. His writing showed his true desire for 
experimentation. He identified with travelers who were contemporary painters such as 
 Édouard Manet and Eugène Delacroix. His work widely features heroism which earned him 
public condemnation...
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Art Exam #3 Correct answers 2023
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Perspective is seeing from a specific point-of-view. Which best describes considering an artwork from a cultural perspective? 
 
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a perspective formed by scholarship and research over-time 
 
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a perspective that is informed by aspects of personal identity 
 
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a perspective that is formed through a set of ideas or practices between members of a society or group 
c. a perspective that is formed through a set of ideas or practices between members of a society or group 
 
 
 
Which best des...
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Test Bank for Living with Art, 13th Edition by Mark Getlein
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Test Bank for Living with Art 13e 13th Edition by Mark Getlein, Kelly Donahue-Wallace. ISBN 4855 
 
Full Chapters test banks included (Ch 1 to 23) 
 
Part One: Introduction 
1 Living with Art 
2 Artists and Audiences 
3 Themes of Art 
Part Two: The Vocabulary of Art 
4 The Visual Elements 
5 Principles of Design 
Part Three: Two-Dimensional Media 
6 Drawing 
7 Painting 
8 Prints 
9 Camera and Computer Arts 
10 Graphic Design 
Part Four: Three-Dimensional Media 
11 Sculpture and Ins...
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