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A Personal Narrative About Drawing and Painting

Art

Culture

Drawing

Painting

Words: 625 (3 pages)

As a young girl, I doodled on every empty spot on whatever paper I could get my hands on, while the sport of volleyball is my cup of tea, drawing and painting are, as they have always been, my passion. As an elementary school student. I cherished every moment of art class, even if I…

Personal Writing: On Passion for Drawing and the Importance of Confidence

Art

Design

Drawing

Painting

Words: 1396 (6 pages)

Some people find their passion and work hard towards it, when I was young, my passion was art. Drawing came easy to me in early years and I loved it, then years later I learned to love to paint after I was taught all the basic techniques, Part of my battle with painting was not…

Renaissance Christianity in Madonna of the Clouds, Virgin and Child With Saint John the Baptist and Saint Luke Drawing the Virgin

Christianity

Drawing

Jesus

Painting

Words: 1528 (7 pages)

From late antiquity onward, Christianity was essential to European art culture, and the life of the Virgin and Christ is understood as an expression of Christian doctrine. This demonstrates the popularity of scenes from Christ’s life in especially in European Renaissance art, while also remaining loyal to biblical tradition. It is often assumed that such…

Women Portrayed as Intellectual and Skillful People in Nicolas Regnier’s Divine Inspiration of Music, Robert-Jacques Lefevre’s Portrait of a Woman Holding a Pencil and a Drawing Book, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir’s Two Girls Reading in the Light Bulb Exhibit

Art

Drawing

Impressionism

Painting

Words: 1248 (5 pages)

Women and girls are depicted in an increasingly exploited their knowledge and talent, The portrayal of women reflect the social standards of contemporary times, therefore, the exhibits in this gallery will explore the reasons why women and girls are shown as intellectual and skillful people. The pieces of art in the Light Bulb Exhibition include…

The Origin, History and Social Stigmas on Tattoos

Art

Culture

Tattoo

Words: 566 (3 pages)

My topic is tattoos. The history of them and how that may affect the stigmas they hold today. Are these views of people who have permanent body art justified? I am writing about this topic because as a student, I plan to have a successful career but I also want to get tattoos. Why should…

A Discussion on Tattoos as a Form of Art and Self-Expression

Culture

Health

Tattoo

Words: 1355 (6 pages)

Tattooing has been a form of art and self-expression for thousands of years. For the original tattoo artists many years ago, tattooing was used for a variety of purposes including rituals to the gods and medicinal purposes. In today’s society, tattoos are mostly a form of art and self-expression. Most people use tattoos to express…

Why Employers Would Hire Applicants With Tattoos and Piercings

Dress Code

Employment

Tattoo

Words: 1158 (5 pages)

A doctor, after a long seventeen-hour shift clocks out and gets in her car, ready to head home to her family. After dealing with dozens of patients and saving several lives, many would consider her a hero – kind, brave, strong, and capable. She spent several years in medical school and more than a dozen…

A Comparison of Hoops and He Got Game, Two Books on Basketball

Basketball

Literature

Psychology

Words: 436 (2 pages)

“Hoops” is a story about a group of teenagers that play street basketball. They do not have many opportunities until one day a man named Cal offers to coach them in a tournament that will give all the players exposure to scouts (basketball recruiters). “He Got Game,” on the other hand, is about a player…

Analysis of William Shakespeare’s works

Art

Literature

Theatre

Words: 846 (4 pages)

I want to analyze a work of a writer who is very very famous in England and has many works in his time. The works are very good and become popular because they have moral values . That are embodied in the work. William Shakespeare is a famous English writer who works as a playwright,…

Difference Between Analytical and Synthetic Cubism Compare & Contrast Essay

Art

Philosophy

Society

Words: 1519 (7 pages)

Modernism refers to a global movement both philosophical and art, in the western society that sought a new orientation with the experience and values of modern life, transformations and cultural trends during the late 19th and 20th century. Modernism is a very important movement it made a great impact on the society it focused on…

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Editor-in-chief Ernest Folch
Format Tabloid
Founded 1979
Founder(s) Josep María Casanovas
Headquarters Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Language Spanish
Owner(s) Grupo Zeta
Publisher Ediciones Deportivas Catalanas, S.A.

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