Category: Art 2722
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Proof Scene by David Auburn: Catherine Monologue
Table of Contents Introduction My twenty-fifth Birthday The “gift” from my father The explanation of my behavior My relationship with Clair My relationship with Hal Conclusion Works Cited Introduction What can I say about myself? I am Catherine; I am a usual young girl. However, not so usual and not so young, in fact. What…
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Chazelle’s “La La Land”: Mixing the Old With the New
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction This paper will be covering the opening scene of a famous 2016 musical called La La Land. It is often referred to as the freeway dance scene because it was filmed on a busy Los Angeles freeway interchange. The vast list of dancers includes Reshma Gajjar,…
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The Types of Printmaking: Woodcut, Etching, and Lithography
Table of Contents Introduction Relief Printmaking: Woodcut Intaglio Printmaking: Etching Lithography Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Printmaking is performed using three major techniques: relief printmaking, intaglio printmaking, and lithography. All types of printmaking are based on a common principle: the image is drawn on some surface and transferred to a sheet of paper. The surfaces used…
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Cole’s Painting “The Oxbow and Gogh’s “Olive Trees With Yellow Sky and Sun”
Table of Contents Introduction Comparing and Contrasting the Two Artworks The Beauty of Nature Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Many painters from different movements have managed to produce admirable works that glorify God’s creation and guide people to address most of the social, economic, political, and psychological issues they face in their lives. Some of the…
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Summary of Book “Ways of Seeing” by John Berger
In Ways of Seeing, which is a book adaptation of the short television show by the same name from 1970s, John Berger talks about the importance of seeing in the daily life and art. From childhood, people learn to recognize and place themselves in their surroundings based on what they see around them. Understanding the…
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The Broken Column’ by Frida Kahlo: Analysis
Table of Contents Introduction Formal analysis Biographical Analysis Conclusion References Introduction Frida Kahlo painted The Broken Column in 1944. It is an oil painting on masonite, 13 inches wide, and 17 inches high, displayed in Museo Dolores Olmedo Patino in Mexico City. The picture is a self-portrait of a woman in considerable physical and mental…
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“Jar With Figures and Faces” Moche Culture
It is not always easy for a person of the 21st century to understand the meaning of artworks that come from foreign cultures and nations. According to Trever (2019), the Moche civilization was one of the representatives, the works of which “appear to modern eyes as a grotesque curiosity” (23). Along with the famous Hearst…
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“Requiem for a Dream” by Aronofsky
Is the Mental Disorder Appropriately Portrayed? The targeted movie for this exercise is “Requiem for a Dream”. The film is directed by Darren Aronofsky. This movie narrates the story of Sara Goldfarb and the people around her life. The health issue outlined in this film is addiction. According to the film, addiction affects the lives…
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Analysis of Brian Helgeland’s 42
42 is a 2013 biographical movie directed by an award-winning American director Brian Helgeland. The motion picture dwells on the events of 1945 when Jackie Robinson (Chadwick Boseman), an African American baseball player, became the first Black player to be signed for Major League Baseball. This film, although allowing for some fictional alteration, tells the…
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Video Editing: Past, Present and Future
Table of Contents Introduction Video editing in the past Video editing today Future Developments in film editing Discussion Reference List Introduction Video editing refers to the process of selecting and combining short motion picture films commonly referred to as shots into comprehensive narratives that are eventually used in creating a finished film. A video is…