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6891: Proposal for An Advanced Art Project
... encompass the majority of my art works in my stated media. Out of painting, print making and sculpture, I am choosing to work with the latter for two main reasons. One, I'm not that great at capturing visual ideas on the somewhat two- dimensional surface of paper or canvas. Adding to that I thought that sculpture would allow me to have a greater release of creativity as my work can ... added flair. Some practical project examples that I intend to carry through and actually construct can be found in ideas 11 and 12. As my topic theme is fairly limiting, this is quite challenging, but great, as it allows me to create many different forms of work, all tied in to a common specific point. I thought it also might be interesting though if I deviated slightly from the main theme ...
6892: Abstract Expressionism
... from? What reference or value does it have, outside of the painting itself?" Ad Reinhardt, in a group discussion at Studio 35, in 1950. My essay starts with the origin and the birth of this great expression in the twentieth century. This movement not only touched painting, it had an affect on various aspects of art-poetry, architecture, theater, film, photography. Vasily Kandinsky, Kazimir Malevich and Piet Mondrian are considered to ... art of spiritual harmony in which all the main characters flew away from the painful realities of life. He said, " Their own sentiment of form instead was one of comfort. The beauty of comfort. The great curve of a bridge was beautiful because people could go across the river in comfort. To compose in curves like that, and angles, and make works of art with them could only make people happy ...
6893: Tintern Abbey
... poem. Reasons for this include: wrong mood in painting and wrong placement of building. Although this painting does not compliment Wordsworth's poem necessarily, it does not mean it should not be respected for the great piece of artwork it is. The mood of Tintern Abbey is very somber and melancholy. The colors are very drab, and Turner seems to focus more on the fact that is dilapidated, than the fact that it was once a great building. Also, the mood of Wordsworth's poem is not melancholy at all. While writing this poem he was very happy, and excited as he enjoyed the Abbey again through his sister's eyes. Wordsworth ...
6894: Macbeth: The Three Witches
... These two examples foreshadow that some sort of evil will be coming and that there will also be a victory of sorts, but the audience doesn't know specifically what yet. These also suggest a great battle is to be fought against good and evil and the events that follow will unfold at a rapid pace. This foreshadowing can be detected by the audience because they can feel the emotion of ... but describes Macduff more in detail as the one who kills Macbeth. It is later revealed that Macduff was not born in natural birth. The third prophecy tells Macbeth that he will never vanquish until, "Great Birnam wood to high Dunsinane hill shall come against him."(Shakespeare, 54) This foreshadows the troops of Malcom using the boughs of the trees of Birnam Wood to camouflage them while until they are in ...
6895: Our Town: Universal Theme of Family
... ends with everyone dead and the dead talking about how the living do not understand. Now do they mean we are ignorant of death? Or do we not understand what life is about. As a great man once said "We do not understand how great something is…until we lose it".
6896: The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
... justification, marked with the obvious plan of the extermination and exile of the Serbs from the entire Old Serbia. During the 1850s and the 1860s, the genocide against the Serbian people was confirmed by a great number of documents, of grievances to the Turkish administration against the crimes of the Albanians and in the reports of the European consuls (Bitolj, Skoplje, Prizren, Prishtina). Our group believes that Kosovo should have a ... world powers, they could change all of Yugoslavia and all the countries around them. There would finally be peace in that area of Europe. A presidential form of government would probably after a while, work great in kosovo. It might help the Serbs and the Albanians unite and be peaceful with each other. Then again it could also make things worse. The majority wins in a Democracy. Who ever have the ...
6897: Lake Erie Islands
... many things for me to do. We own a twenty-one foot Chris-Craft Scorpion ski boat. It is mostly my boat because I can take it out anytime that I want. My boat is great for skiing and tubing, two of my favorite things to do on the water. It is easy to pull someone who is skiing because of a Chevy 350 motor. The boat runs about fifty-two ... is a thirty-four foot Scarab III powerboat. It has two rebuilt 454 big block motors with 550 horsepower per motor. That’s 1100 horsepower in a boat, which is very extraordinary. The boat has great sound because it doesn’t have mufflers, and its exhaust makes me think of speed. The boat tops out at about seventy-seven miles per hour, which is blistering fast. We like to go places ...
6898: Austria
Austria Austria is a small country in central Europe famous for its beautiful mountain scenery and delicious wines. They take great pride in the fact that their country has long been leading cultural center of Europe. About 75 percent of Austrians are Roman Catholic. The rest are made up of Protestants and Christians. The Jewish community ... three uncompleted works. They were taken on and played by another musician in memory of Mozart. It is said that Mozart had an unsuccessful career and died young but he ranks as one of the great geniuses of Western civilization. His large output shows that even as a child he possessed a through command of the technical resources of musical composition as well as an original imagination. His instrumental works include ...
6899: Atlantis
... use. They had beautiful architecture, highly developed technology, efficient agricultural systems, highly developed metal skills, the ability to engrave, spectacular paintings, narcotics, and a traditional religious system. The Atlantean architectural styles were amazing. They designed great pyramids and columned temples. They designed public works like roads, extremely long suspension bridges, aqueducts, and even a system of posts designed to send messages. They created marvelous gigantic face sculptures that were displayed and ... and use it to make clothing and other items. Atlantis was heavily dependent on its agricultural products. It was the backbone of their society. It kept them well fed and it helped them make a great deal of profit, through business deals. The people of Atlantis were skilled miners and workmen. They mined and worked with copper, tin, bronze, gold, silver, and probably iron. It was another excellent source of income ...
6900: China
... Its main goal was essentially nationalist: a prosperous modern economy. While there continued to exist substantially economic inequalities, distribution of wealth was probably a bit more equal than in most Western countries. While there were great variations in income between different villages, and between different jobs in the urban sector, the overall averages showed a clear pattern: the cities were much richer than the countryside. Most capital investments were going into ... China went on a construction binge. Whole factories were purchased from abroad while others were built with local resources. By 1978, the frenzy for new projects reached a level that reminded some people of the Great Leap Forward. In an effort to promote agricultural production, the government released many of the restrictions on the 'spontaneous capitalist tendencies' of the peasantry. In the late 1980's, the government decided to expand the ...


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