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    I went to Lincoln Land Community College’s gallery. The name of the show was “Sarah Smelser: Questions we ask each other.” Sarah Smelser was the only artist at Lincoln Land Community College’s gallery on March 16th. My initial reaction to the set of the show was that it is very simple and modern. Sarah’s work engaged me when I walked in the door, because I instantly wanted to see what kind of art was on the display walls. There was only art hanging on the walls; nothing was out on the floor for display

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    Ozymandias

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    Ozymandias Numerous settings are taking place in “Ozymandias” by Percy Bysshe Shelley. The speaker starts off the poem by meeting a traveler in an “ancient land”(Shelley 1). The setting of this land was never introduced on where it was, meaning it could be even in the speaker's head or in dream. Furthermore, their rendezvous transforms into a desert. The desert consists of only a pedestal and “[a] Half sunk, shattered visage ...”(Shelley 4).There is limited evidence for Ozymandias's pedestal in

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    hectares. The environmental issues are severe in America and the impact the entire globe. Ecological art is an artistic movement to raise awareness and fight against the environmental damages caused by humans. Ecological art is an artistic movement to raise awareness and fight against the environmental damages caused by humans. This genre of art started in the 1990’s and uses practices from the 1960’s. The art practice works to preserve, reverse, stop environmental damage, or vitalize the life forms, resources

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    3D work and photograph; interaction Man and Nature Land art, a important branch of Earth art, is one of the predilection fields of Stacy Levy and Andy Goldsworthy. Andy is a British sculptor, photographer and environmentalist, whereas Stacy is a sculptor working on ecological natural patterns and processes. They are two artists whose body of arts are full of arrangement and placement works as well as natural involvement. Two pieces of art perfectly illustrating those characteristics are Riverine

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    Assessment 3: Arts Learning Portfolio Portfolio 1 – Arts Learning Documentation Three features of quality arts education: • Observational drawing process (Topic 2) • Practicing and encouraging imaginative interpretation (Topic 3) • Addressing cross curriculum priorities (Topic 4) Topic 2: LA2.1 – Observational Drawing of Leaves Observational drawing is a fundamental skill of visual arts. When undertaking observational drawing, children investigate the visual world through their perception. Like

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    Sustainable Agriculture

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    Contemporary Art Form Maggi Henry HUM/266 Christina Giacona 8/17/2010 Introduction “Sustainable agriculture is a way of raising food that is healthy for consumers and animals, does not harm the environment, is humane for workers, respects animals, provides a fair wage to the farmer, and supports and enhances rural communities” (sustainabletable.org). Depending on where you are purchasing your sustainable goods from purchasing these sustainable foods one is not only helping our economy

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    wide-scale and far-reaching transformations in Western society during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Georgia O’Keeffe is known as the mother of modern art because of her amazing paintings. O’Keeffe painted everything that she saw on a daily basis. Her paintings recreate all the scenes that most people see in a whole new way. Art is a very calm and imaginary subject and the artist enjoy making it to help create that imagination that no one notices themselves. Modern

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    This is the fourth location of this medium-sized gallery. Founded in 1990 by three co-founders who share extensive professional experience in the contemporary art world, CRG was originally located in a townhouse on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, then moved to South SoHo, Manhattan and in 2000 settled on 22nd street as its list of artists represented grew. In 2015, the gallery relocated again in their current

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    the study and justifies their use. These Prior research on land use conflicts, Land conflicts and Livelihoods, Mining and Customary land Use, Customary Land use Tenure in Liberia, Land Use Conflicts between Communities and Concessions companies in Liberia, Sime Darby Concession conflict in Liberia will focus on the domestic literature, followed by the Concept of Conflict, Conflicts Analysis Tools/Model and summary of the chapter. 2.2 Land Conflict and Livelihoods Thomson and Kanaan (2003), propounded

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    Christo and Jeanne Claude each presented their art in different forms but they all communicate meanings and ideas to the audience. Rona Rubuntja who is a senior member of the Hermannsburg Potters and her famous pottery work ‘I 'm Black’ for the exhibition ‘Our Land is Alive’ at the National Gallery of

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