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  • Similar To A Black And White Picture
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    Language is one of the most powerful mediums in the human world, and not only can language be expressed through words, but also visually and musically. Language is everything from words that are spoken and the silence that lies between one phrase and the next. I find out odd how in our culture, we try to label things black and white. It's either this or it's that, yet when there's something lacking in language, we try to assign colors to it instead of letting things be how they are. I have two t...
  • Flat Surface Look
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    Giotto was born near Florence, Italy, the son of a poor farmer. According to legend, the young Giotto was tending a flock of sheep one day. To pass time, he began to sketch one of the sheep with rough, pointed stone on a smooth surface of rock. As he was drawing, the famous artist Cibuiue happened to come by. The artist was so impressed by the boys talent that he invited Giotto to go and live with him in Florence and study art. He rejected the offer becase he said he had to stay at the farm to h...
  • Picture Of A Postcard Of New York
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    1. Close Up Picture Number: 1633 For this compositional strategy I chose a picture of a postcard of New York showing the skyline, twin towers included, being held by a steel fence. Above it is another picture showing Jesus kneeling. The two images are in the center of the picture creating a symmetrical balance. The repetitions of the fence forming the diamonds in the background dose not make it go unnoticed because you realize that without it the pictures could not be held up. Looking closer you...
  • Similarities Between Solar Flares And Weather Patterns
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    Title: The Division of the Sciences Category: Personal Essay Description: Body of paper: As children, many of us have put together jigsaw puzzles. While in the box, it might seem inconceivable that all these tiny pieces can fit together to form a coherent picture, but we all know they do. Being the intelligent humans we are, we don t simply try to fit the pieces together randomly but we sort them into categories: corners, edges, and middles. Most people then assemble the corners and edges first ...
  • Lamp's Oil
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    Let Us Now Praise Famous Men "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men", was written by James Agee and Walker Evans. The story is about three white families of tenant farmers in rural Alabama. The photographs in the beginning have no captions or quotations. They are just images of three tenant farming families, their houses, and possessions. "The photographs are not illustrative. They, and the text, are coequal, mutually independent, and fully collaborative". (87) The story and the photographs contain relat...
  • Models My Research Paper
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    Research Paper: Models My research paper is going to consist of both a research paper and a album containing pictures that was collected. My research paper is going to provide information on what two guys imagine and think about when they think of women. These two guys are Mike, my friend and Timmy, my cousin. These guys are basically the guinea pigs in my experiment and their findings will be collected in the album. The other half of the research project is the paper that will not only explain ...
  • Back Of The Drawer Tools
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    My life is a cluttered drawer if you looked inside you would see a variety of pictures. Pictures of places far and near. Pictures of friends, family and loved ones. In the back of the drawer tools for the tinkering that everything seems to need at one time or another. Different types of music would be scattered throughout the drawer on tapes and CD's for the good times and the bad. Often I sit in my room and look back at all the pictures of the interesting places Have been, the unusual sights I ...
  • Pictures Of Robert Ross Experience With War
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    The Wars "A picture is worth a thousand words", we say. From the eyes and mind of the archivist studying the pictures of Robert Ross' experience with war, they are worth a lot more. The photographs in the epilogue of Timothy Findley's "The Wars" play an important role in Findley establishing both a trust with the reader, and a sense of realism to his war story. This satisfies the need for realism in his tale. The result of this image that is brought forth through the medium of the photograph, is...
  • St Pauls Cathedral
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    The Cathedral I have had many experiences that changed my outlook towards life. One of them was when I went to London, England. It was called St. Pauls Cathedral. I had never been to a cathedral before, and I didnt especially care to go and look at one. But my coach made me, and when we got there I heard a voice in my head yelling, Youre going to hate this! Regardless I was there and without chance to leave, so I figured I might as well try to appreciate it. Boy, am I glad I did because as I sto...
  • Picture Of A Beautiful Woman
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    My Beliefs on the Beauty Myth In today's society it seems as though women are forced into being something that they are not. Women see pictures in magazines such as this advertisement I have attached to this paper, and they think to be accepted by everyone else they need to look like "that". I believe that some of the feelings from "The Beauty Myth" are still true in today's society, but on the other hand I believe that it should not have to be this way. I believe that women's feeling that they ...
  • Picture Of A Grill
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    The museum that I visited was the J.P. Getty. This museum as a whole is incredible. However, the photography exhibit did catch my eye. The first time that I went to the Getty, the Andy Warhol exhibit was up and I had a great dislike for his work. On the other hand, the exhibit by William Eggleston was awesome. His work on color photography was fantastic. One particular picture group in-titled, "Memphis" was extremely well done. There was a picture of a grill that was on fire, and words cannot de...
  • Picture Of My Great Grandpa
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    Lying on bed with little consciousness, I look around the room, searching for the familiar faces that I loved so much. They are there, my dearest daughter and my granddaughter. They stand at the door, looking at me, weeping, with sadness in their eyes. I give them a weak smile. I know I was dying. I am 82, have lived long enough and have enjoyed so much good time. Five years ago, I sent my husband away, and now, it!'s my time. The pain tortured me for a long time seems to disappear now. I feel c...
  • Lappers Painting
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    Ivan Lapper is a world-leading historical reconstruction artist, who has worked with English Heritage as well as The Royal Armories. He drew an interpretation (painting) of the Great Hall, which was published in the Kenilworth Castle guidebook / advertisement booklets. Obviously then people are going to see this picture, and want to see something that will attract them to come to the castle. But where did he get his information? He could have based it on information from other sources or visit t...
  • Great White Wave
    857 words
    The Great Wave: Hokusai In the painter's eyes, he sees a motionless picture that will never continue on to become reality. Without the poem, the picture, an innocent bystander has no clue as to what is going to happen. This person is portraying what is inevitable of the three boats. The doomed fate is this great white wave is going to crush, beat and swallow these men in an instant. No time to react, no time to think, and no time to even say a prayer. The picture presents a multi faceted appeara...
  • People Look At A Photograph
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    Photography: Critical Analysis When I looked at this specific picture many words came into my head, but the first five words that I immediately thought of were rejection, poor, depression, sadness, and helpless. As I examined this photo further I began to ponder about what the story behind this specific picture was. This helped me think of three important questions that were; what happened to these people? How are they feeling? And most importantly, who are they? When I look at this picture ther...

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