PPT-Cave Paintings vs Graffiti Art
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Personal Portfolio Making Lascaux Caves Complex caves in southwestern France famous for its Paleolithic cave paintings 40000 to 10000 BC Cave Art Subjects Cave art
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Personal Portfolio Making Lascaux Caves Complex caves in southwestern France famous for its Paleolithic cave paintings 40000 to 10000 BC Cave Art Subjects Cave art portrays human hands large numbers of animals in different activities including various species such as the woolly rhinoceros which are now extinct and a few which were extinct even at the time they were painted geometric figures and signs. Authentication. Cássio . R. F. . Riedo. & Guilherme A. Fôlego. History. Experts. Ultraviolet fluorescence. Infrared . reflectography. X-radiography. Paint sampling. Canvas weave count. Some Works. By . Sofija. Table of contents . Slide 3 – What inspired the invention ?. Slide 7 – How did the invention change ?. Slide 10 – What impacts does the invention have on people ?. Slide 15 – Little Glossary. GRAFFITI. The . word "graffiti" derives from the Greek . word . graffiato. meaning. : . scratched. . This evolved into the Latin word . graffito. . Graffiti is the plural form of graffito.. . Simply. Written and Directed by: Julie Gorman. Taming the Tag:. A look into Orlando’s Graffiti Scene. This film is a story about Orlando's struggle to unite artists and become a top city for graffiti art.. Aristotle . and Isocrates. CIV 101-. 03. February 10, 2016. Allegory of the Cave. https://. blackflagtheology.files.wordpress.com. /2012/02/. allegory_of_the_cave.png. Allegory of the Cave. Prisoners think that the shadows are real.. What is graffiti?. Is this art?. What is the difference between a mural and a tag?. Is graffiti illegal if the artist gets paid?. Is public art important? Why?. How does public art make you feel?. So, why make it public???. and public engagement with public collections on line . Andrew Greg. Director, National . Inventory . Research Project. University of Glasgow. Andrew.greg@glasgow.ac.uk. A museum collection, . not online but in store!. Have you ever heard of. “street art?”. Is street art and graffiti the same thing?. Check out this cool optical illusion street art!. As we look through them, think about what they all have in common….. “Seen”. BY: Jorge V. 1: The cover. 2: Contents. 3: Description of the artist . 4: Art #1. 5: Art #2. 6: Art #3. 7: Conclusion. 8: Idea for next project . 9: Links. Description . Looked at tags in the train and he wanted to do the same thing. facts. By Bailey and Emile. H. ouses. We think the houses in . S. kara Brae would have had quite tall cone shaped roofs, built from wood or bone and coved with seaweed. Life inside the houses would have been warm, with beds having bracken . Keith Haring was born May 4, 1958 in Kuztown Pennsylvania. Growing up he wasn’t interested in most of the art he saw at the galleries. . He wasn’t interested in creating the art either because he thought it was too formal.. by Alana Wynes. What is Graffiti?. “Markings, as initials, slogans, or drawings, written, spray-painted, or sketched on a sidewalk, wall of a building or the like (Dictionary.com). Originated from Latin/Greek. Art or Crime? . What is . Graffiti. ? . When people draw on walls or other property without permission.. What is . Graffiti. ? . When people draw on walls or other property without permission.. When people draw on walls or other . Period 2. How did cave painters survive down in the caves?. Painters would go down in groups, because of how dangerous the caves could be. They would have to crawl through tight spaces with only torches to guide them. Painters would go down expecting to be there for quite some time- they would bring tools, brushes, pigments, torches (and flint to maintain fires), as well as food to sustain them. There is also evidence of scaffolding systems, so that projects could be continued over time..
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