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Drawing And Painting
Drawing
My Hobby
Painting
Art defines me; it is my most powerful form of expression and liberation. As a child, I developed a special aptitude for the arts, particularly in the mediums of drawing and painting. My grandmother decided to enroll me in drawing classes after watching me reproduce everything that amused me. In fact, I fell in love…
My Hobby (Listening mMusic)
Music
My Hobby
What is music? Music is the art or scientific discipline of uniting vocal or instrumental sounds ( sometimes both ) to bring forth beauty of signifier. harmoniousness. and look of emotion. As a adolescent. I listen to music everyday. I can call about name every vocal that comes on the wireless. Listening to music takes…
The Pursuit of Happiness as a Musician
Music
My Hobby
Growing up my life revolved around art and music. I took dance classes and had piano, violin, and guitar lessons. My parents constantly introduced me to all genres of music. This way of life fueled my passion for music and since the sixth grade I knew that I wanted to do something in which I…
Things I’m Good at
About Me
My Hobby
There are lots of things that I can say I’m good at like swimming or painting but what I really love is cooking. Coking is my talent. I love to cook for my family and love ones. It feels good when I see them satisfied and happy in what I cook for them. I think…
John Berger on Drawing
Art
Drawing
Memory
Modernism
Painting
Visual Arts
The art pattern of pulling in the late 20th century has achieved the position of art in its ain right. The attack to drawing is besides altering in ways that reflect tendencies within the art universe at big. Many graphicss in association with pulling challenge traditional boundaries among media. Second, there is self-consciousness about the…
Visual, auditory and tactile-kinesthesia
Child
Drawing
Food
Learning
Learning styles
Reason
Scribbles are named, moves from kinesthesia thinking to imaginative thinking. Use of color is unrealistic and random. Children are egocentric. Attention span of children at this stage is limited to 5 minutes. C) Naming of scribbles. Moves from kinesthesia thinking to imaginative thinking. Not much difference between controlled scribbles and naming scribbles. Naming scribbles relates…
Virtual Tour to “Leopold Museum”
Drawing
Painting
The difference I see between real life and virtual is that in real life you can see the paintings up close in person and somethings guides can give you more information about the painting and the museum alone. In virtual tour is more challenging because you have to do more research on the museum and…
Analysis of the Artist’s Father Reading L’Evenement Drawing
Drawing
Painting
Cezanne has accurately used his blending capabilities in this classic 1866 drawing to communicate. We see a man (his father) seated on an oversized armchair in a room with a fairly dark background reading a newspaper in a relaxed mood. The room’s dark background and sombre mood have been achieved by the use of a thick…
Representation of Eastern Women in Orientalist Paintings
Drawing
The representation and interpretation of Eastern women was categorized as a subfield and part of the greater discourse as referred to in Edward Said’s “Orientalism”. Orientalism, as discussed by Edward Said, is “a style of thought based upon ontological and epistemological distinction made between “the Orient” and (most of the time) “the Occident”” . By…
Leonardo Da Vinci: Most Talented Man
Drawing
Leonardo da Vinci was born in Anchiano, Italy on April 15, 1452. He was son to a poorly woman named and a wealthy man Ser Piero, da Vinci was raised by his father and his stepmother. Around age five, he moved with nearby Anchiano where he lived with his uncle and grandparents. Da Vinci received…