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Question Description MAKE SURE YOUR ART CHOICE IS SOMETHING YOU SAW IN PERSON, AND THAT YOU TOOK THE PHOTO. FOR THIS SUMMARY TOPIC, WE’RE GOING TO APPROACH ART INTERPRETATION BY WAY OF FORMAL ANALYSIS. FOUNDATIONS.jpg Within this week's module, I’ve made of document of some free art viewing in...

Question Description ARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude 1.) Why do the artists want to create works of large scale—gift packages—that the public cannot miss or ignore? 2.) Should they be allowed to manipulate the natural landscape, and if they change the landscape, why have works that are ephemeral? ARTISTS: Leonardo 1.)...

Question Description these by the teachers work/examples, I’m looking to get the same as these but in shapes. looks as seen in the pictures but can’ not be the same. As labeled Each one make sure you do each of one of them that matches the...

Question Description You will expand the outline you wrote in Module 3 into a complete paper. Papers must be typed in 12-point type and be double-spaced. There is no set length for the paper, though the average length is four or five pages. Citations are not...

Question Description Find another unique architectural design by Julia Morgan (not San Simeon, or a building already posted by another to the discussion board). Create a Power Point or Pdf post that addresses the following: Name of building, who commissioned it, its purpose, its style, year...

Question Description ART 100 - Art Appreciation Artist Review/Paper Typed, 3 full pages, doubled spaced, with 12 point Times Roman Font. Choose one artist from the text chapter 1-10. Research the background of your chosen artist and describe their training, inspirations, working methods, etc. This person will have critical...

Question Description Part I. In this paper, articulate three things that you will choose to commit your life to in the next decade. Part II. Identify three principal obstacles (internal and external) that stand in the way of you accomplishing one of these things. Part III. Discuss the ways in which you can...

Question Description In general, museums struggle to define the value of what they do to the average community member. Why would someone who has never been to an art museum before, and who has no experience with art, suddenly choose to visit? The benefits of a...